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I f you have seen the post cards, holiday snaps, film footage or documentaries on the Seven Wonders of the World, and you are curious to visit the living unbelievable master piece, it’s your chance to be fortunate enough and stand beside the natural wonder “The Victoria Falls”. By simply, getting to Zimbabwe as there are plenty of cheap flights to Zimbabwe especially with the flagship carrier. Read Full Story
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News added by zak under Airline News Z imbabwe has been acclaimed for its worth a million and influential culture. There are many splendid points to see but Victoria Falls are marvellous.In Zimbabwe there are many attractive and eye catching places in this country for back packers. As progress has been made in travel and tourism . It would not be exaggeration if we say that it is really deserve to be called a perfect holiday place. People who take flights to Zimbabwe enjoy viewing remarkable waterfalls; magnetic scenes of beaches, the museums of Zimbabwe are also has its own importance. Capital city Harare ... Read Full Story
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Up to 2,700 Zimbabwean asylum seekers have set up a temporary "safety camp" in a rural South African town following attacks on their shacks in a dispute over jobs, a human rights group said Wednesday. South African police fired rubber bullets Tuesday to disperse a mob who attacked shacks belonging to hundreds of migrants following several days of tension. The attacks in De Doorns, a town 150 km (90 miles) from Cape Town, was reminiscent of 2008 riots in which foreigners were targeted. At least 42 people died and tens of thousands were displaced across South Africa. "At the moment ... Read Full Story
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Daily Tiger News Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions President Lovemore Matombo was last night arrested in Victoria Falls with the whole District Executive Read Full Story
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It is a well known, but little talked about fact that Zimbabweans worldwide are among some of the most educated and respected people in their individual fields. The Zimbabwean education system was once the pride of Africa, and most certainly one of the highest standards throughout the modern world, so it is without surprise that you frequently hear of Zimbabweans making tracks in their own respective industries. It is somewhat sad then to see how little regard is given to those Zimbabweans who achieve so much behind the scenes. It is only when someone has gained approval and won awards that thrust them into ... Read Full Story
Isolated patches of corn are worked by hand where mechanized farming once produced a bountiful crop on land near Harare, Zimbabwe. CHEGUTU, Zimbabwe -- Rainbow's End got its name from its bumper crops of grain, fruit and vegetables. But now the pot ...  
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Harare — THE cholera outbreak reported in Mashonaland West and Midlands provinces in September is under control, the World Health Organisation has said. Speaking at a Press conference in Harare recently, WHO country representative Dr Custodia ...  
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President Robert Mugabe, centre, shares a light moment with Morgan Tsvangirai, left, Zimbabwe's Prime Minister and his Deputy, Arthur Mutambara after giving their end of year message to the nation, at Zimbabwe House in Harare, Wednesday, Dec. 23 ...  
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HARARE, Zimbabwe - President Robert Mugabe and his rival-turned-premier held a collegial end-of-year press conference yesterday but announced no resolution of issues that have undermined their partnership. Earlier this week, aides announced that ...  
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Harare — Swiss food company Nestlé SA has suspended operations in Zimbabwe, complaining of harassment after it pulled out of a deal to buy milk from a farm taken over by President Robert Mugabe's family. Nestlé said it received an unannounced ...  
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HARARE, Dec 23 (Reuters) - Swiss food company Nestle ( NESN.VX ) has suspended operations in Zimbabwe two months after pulling out of a deal to buy milk from a farm owned by President Robert Mugabe's family, the company confirmed on Wednesday. A ...  
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Many people in Harare feel that this year's Christmas has come with a difference compared to the previous years where most Zimbabweans were trapped in an economic meltdown that made it difficult to raise a traditional "Christmas basket".  
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President Robert Mugabe and first lady Grace during the run up to the March 29, 2008 national elections in Zimbabwe.Originally uploaded by Pan-African News Wire File PhotosNo prosperity without unity: PresidentHerald ReporterPRESIDENT Mugabe has called for unity in the inclusive Government for its macro-economic policy designed to turn around the country’s economic fortunes to realise desired results.This follows the launch of an economic...  
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Harare — A Zimbabwean who murdered his Zimbabwean employer, her two children and a maid in Francistown in 2001 was last Friday executed in Botswana after the High Court passed the judgment in 2007. Gerald Dube (36), who was employed by his cousin ...  
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Harare — FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti yesterday said cash shortages affecting some financial institutions were spawned by an unexpected surge in demand and not a result of liquidity problems. Since last week, scores of people have failed to access ...  
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