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Monday, 13 May 2013 10:21
HARARE - President Robert Mugabe has been sucked into the raging Chisumbanje ethanol project whirlwind, reportedly stalled by factional fights in his teetering Zanu PF, the Weekend Post can reveal. Highly-placed insiders told the Weekend Post that an order by Mugabe...Read More
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News » Richard Chidza, Staff Writer
Tuesday, 16 April 2013 10:32
HARARE - Vice President Joice Mujuru has come under fire from the Chisumbanje community for political posturing over the re-opening of the multi-billion dollar ethanol project. Pressure group Platform for Youth Development (PYD) said Mujuru had ignored protocol and pronounced that...Read More
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Tuesday, 05 March 2013 10:18
HARARE - Platform for Youth Development (PYD) is demanding to be involved in the drafting of the Joint Venture proposal for Chisumbanje Ethanol Project. PYD says taking note that Green fuel has been given five percent mandatory blending with conditions of...Read More
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Wednesday, 16 January 2013 14:56
HARARE - Police in Harare have impounded over three tonnes of marijuana and arrested a Malawian national ferrying the prohibited drug. The man, whose name is being withheld by the police as investigations are still underway, was driving a Malawian registered...Read More
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Sunday, 04 November 2012 13:26
BULAWAYO - Fomer Highlanders striker Tobias Mudyambanje believes Zimbabwe has the potential to become a powerhouse in world football if proper focus is given to youth development. “The situation at present is that we are teaching our players how to play...Read More
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Entertainment » Sharon Muguwu, Entertainment Writer
Friday, 21 September 2012 09:07
HARARE - President Robert Mugabe’s remarks that Jamaican men are always high on weed and a lazy lot are haunting Zimbabwean model, Mutsa Mutare. Mutare is in Jamaica for the Miss Global International pageant, which is being held in that country’s...Read More
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News » Richard Chidza, Staff Writer
Wednesday, 12 September 2012 08:52
HARARE - Jamaicans have demanded that President Robert Mugabe apologise for labelling their men lazy drug addicts. The Jamaican government has also waded in, with the Caribbean country’s foreign minister defending his citizens in the aftermath of Mugabe’s attack. An...Read More
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