‘Unipolar world unacceptable’
The neo-colonial agenda of the West is threatening the sovereignty of African states. However, Russia says it will not allow a unipolar system led by the United States to dominate the world. Deputy Speaker of the Russian Federal Council Konstantin Kosachev (KK) in an interview during his visit to Harare told Herald Correspondent Gibson Nyikadzino (GN) that Russia will not stop fighting for Africa against Western neo-imperial agenda. Below are the excerpts:
Cilic wins epic five-set thriller
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Black Stars off to winning start
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Judgment day for ex-minister
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UN commends refugees support
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Goat rearing: A pathway for Cyclone Idai recovery
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Injured Mhari to spend more weeks out
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No justification for price hikes — Buy Zimbabwe
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Vincent named in star-studded field
ZIMBABWE’S star golfer Scott Vincent has been named in the field for the inaugural US$25 million LIV Golf Invitational Series event in England next week.









