WEEK IN PICTURES

President Mugabe addresses mourners while flanked by First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe (far right) following the death of Zimbabwe Open University vice chancellor Professor Primrose Kurasha on Friday. Looking on are the vice chancellor's husband Professor Jameson Kurasha (foreground and Mrs Pretty Marozhe (sister to Professor Primrose Kurasha) in Avondale, Harare on Saturday.-(Picture by Tawanda Mudimu)
President Mugabe addresses mourners while flanked by First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe (far right) following the death of Zimbabwe Open University vice chancellor Professor Primrose Kurasha on Friday. Looking on are the vice chancellor’s husband Professor Jameson Kurasha (foreground and Mrs Pretty Marozhe (sister to Professor Primrose Kurasha) in Avondale, Harare on Saturday.-(Picture by Tawanda Mudimu)
President Mugabe and First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe attend funeral of the late Zimbabwe Open University vice chancellor Professor Primrose Kurasha in Avondale, Harare  on  Saturday.-(Picture by Tawanda Mudimu)
President Mugabe and First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe attend funeral of the late Zimbabwe Open University vice chancellor Professor Primrose Kurasha in Avondale, Harare on Saturday.-(Picture by Tawanda Mudimu)
President Mugabe and First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe, Professor Jameson Kurasha, husband to the late Zimbabwe Open University Vice Chancellor Professor Primrose Kurasha and daughters Primrose (left) and Flora hold their mother's portrait during a visit by the First Family to console relatives of the late in Avondale, Harare on Saturday.-(Picture by Tawanda Mudimu)
President Mugabe and First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe, Professor Jameson Kurasha, husband to the late Zimbabwe Open University Vice Chancellor Professor Primrose Kurasha and daughters Primrose (left) and Flora hold their mother’s portrait during a visit by the First Family to console relatives of the late in Avondale, Harare on Saturday.-(Picture by Tawanda Mudimu)

21st Feb Fundraising Dinner (3)

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21st Feb Fundraising Dinner (2)

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Members of the Bulawayo Fire Brigade clearing the rumble afte part of the Nandos structure collapsed damaging parked vehicles along Jason Moyo Street in Bulawayo yesteday.
Members of the Bulawayo Fire Brigade clearing the rumble afte part of the Nandos structure collapsed damaging parked vehicles along Jason Moyo Street in Bulawayo yesteday.
Members of the Bulawayo Fire Brigade clearing the rumble afte part of the Nandos structure collapsed damaging parked vehicles along Jason Moyo Street in Bulawayo yesteday.
Members of the Bulawayo Fire Brigade clearing the rumble afte part of the Nandos structure collapsed damaging parked vehicles along Jason Moyo Street in Bulawayo yesteday.
Part of the Broncleeer boxes which was intercepted by authorities at Beitbridge yesterday enroute to Bulawayo. Broncleer imports or sales and distribution locally are prohibited.-(Picture by Thupeyo Muleya)
Part of the Broncleeer boxes which was intercepted by authorities at Beitbridge yesterday enroute to Bulawayo. Broncleer imports or sales and distribution locally are prohibited.-(Picture by Thupeyo Muleya)
Driver of the G&H Transport and passengers were injured after their truck was involve in accident with a goods train at the Mapinga rail level crossing on Saturday. This caused delays along the Harare-Chirundu road as vehicles from all directions could not pass through.-(Picture by Walter Nyamukondiwa)
Driver of the G&H Transport and passengers were injured after their truck was involve in accident with a goods train at the Mapinga rail level crossing on Saturday. This caused delays along the Harare-Chirundu road as vehicles from all directions could not pass through.-(Picture by Walter Nyamukondiwa)
Some villagers and farmers in Umguza District, Matabeleland North Province were seriously affected by the floods as their maize crop mostly at tussling stage has been sumerged in water.The picture taken on Saturday shows a totally sumerged crop and an affected kiosk.(Picture by Eliah Saushoma)
Some villagers and farmers in Umguza District, Matabeleland North Province were seriously affected by the floods as their maize crop mostly at tussling stage has been sumerged in water.The picture taken on Saturday shows a totally sumerged crop and an affected kiosk.(Picture by Eliah Saushoma)
Some villagers and farmers in Umguza District, Matabeleland North Province were seriously affected by the floods as their maize crop mostly at tussling stage has been sumerged in water.The picture taken on Saturday shows an affected kiosk at Matambo.(Picture by Eliah Saushoma)
Some villagers and farmers in Umguza District, Matabeleland North Province were seriously affected by the floods as their maize crop mostly at tussling stage has been sumerged in water.The picture taken on Saturday shows an affected kiosk at Matambo.(Picture by Eliah Saushoma)
Part of the hardware items which were intercepted in First Class Bus by Zimra on Friday.-(Picture by Thupeyo Muleya)
Part of the hardware items which were intercepted in First Class Bus by Zimra on Friday.-(Picture by Thupeyo Muleya)

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