Five family members have been arrested and charged with the murder of a prophet who had been called to their home in the village of Mazonde in Zimbabwe to help them cleanse their house of evil spirits.[9] Check also: A Pastor Dies After Fasting For 30 Days, He Wanted To Break The Record Of Jesus Christ According to reports, the ...
Read More »Zimbabwe’s Richest Man Agreed To Buy Neotel For $430 Million
Liquid Telecom is a U.K-based internet broadband provider which is controlled by Strive Masiyiwa, Zimbabwe’s richest man,[9] has reportedly agreed to acquire South African telecom operator Neotel for $6.55 billion ($430 million) from Tata Communications, [4]a subsidiary of Indian conglomerate, Tata Group. Check also:Africa’s Richest Man Bids For Automaker Peugeot Liquid Telecom will be partnering with Royal Bafokeng Holdings (RBH),[2] ...
Read More »Mugabe Frees Thousands of Prisoners
President Mugabe has pardoned more than 2000 inmates across the country in a move set to de-congest national prisons and promote better living conditions, with the exception of those serving time for violent crimes such as murder, armed robbery and rape. Check also: Zimbabweans show support for Robert .M in ‘Million-Man March’ This comes as President Mugabe extended the amnesty on May ...
Read More »Mugabe Must Rule Even From The Grave – First lady, Grace Mugabe Said
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe is an irreplaceable leader who would rather continue with his leadership from his Heroes Acre grave in the event of death, says First Lady, Grace Mugabe.[9] Check Also: Zimbabweans show support for Robert Mugab in ‘Million-Man March’ Grace was addressing crowds that had gathered for the Million Men March held in Harare Wednesday.[5] Her address followed brief speeches ...
Read More »Zimbabweans show support for Robert Mugabe in ‘Million-Man March’
Several thousand Zimbabweans joined a march through Harare in support of President Robert Mugabe on Wednesday after the main opposition party staged its own rally last month.[4] Check Also: Zimbabwe: Demonstrators Held The Largest Protest Against Mugabe The marchers, many of whom were transported to the capital by bus,[9] sang songs praising Mugabe and wore T-shirts displaying his image as they ...
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