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Written by Makusha Mugabe
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Thursday, 02 July 2009 |
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 Zimbabweans have got something to look forward to in the Wimbledon Tournament, with our Cara Black through to the semi-finals of the mixed doubles. She and her partner, top-seeded Leander Paes of India, won with a straight set win over 11th seeded Andre Sa and Ai Sugiyama. The Indo-Zimbabwean duo needed a little over an hour to swamp the Sa-Sugiyama pair 6-3, 6-3 in the lop-sided quarterfinal match. Venus Williams is expected to take Wimbledon for the who-is-still-countingth time (but it must be the longest run ever), beating her sister baby sister Serena in their fifth Wimbledomn final. Venus (28) attributes her unmatched success to Serena (26), without whom she says she could not have achieved anything, because she helped her to believe in herself. |
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Written by Zimbwa Hamunyari
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Wednesday, 01 July 2009 |
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Chris Mutangadura, the Attorney General's law officer, in a pickle in the High Court. State Security Minister Mutasa - "State cannot name my officers who carried out the mission (abduction) because that will compromise state security.
Defense Minister Sekeramayi - "Mutasa never said security agents were responsible for the abductions." Two ministers who inspired trade union activist, Raymond Majongwe, to write and perform an international hit song Dhiziri Mugomo, feature prominently in Mutangadura's defense of the indefensible. |
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Written by Radio VOP
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Wednesday, 01 July 2009 |
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The co-chairperson of the Parliamentary Select Committee on constitutional reform, Douglas Mwonzora, has said President Robert Mugabe would be happy with a "no" vote on the Constitution because it will keep things the way they are; Mugabe with his despotic powers intact. Lovemore Madhuku. |
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Written by Zimbwa Hamunyari
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Tuesday, 30 June 2009 |
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Attorney General’s Office Law Officer Chris Mutangadura will today argue before Justice Hungwe why his boss opposes human rights defense lawyer, Alec Muchadehama's application for the matter of MDC men, Kisimusi Dhlamini, Gandhi Mudzingwa and others, to be referred to the Supreme Court. Mudzingwa et al want case to go to Supreme Court.
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Written by Makusha Mugabe
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Wednesday, 01 July 2009 |
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As thousands of Zimbabweans across the country converged for provincial constitutional consultative meetings, the National Constitutional Assembly has re-released its objections to the Kariba Draft constitution, thus backing up calls to come up with a people-driven Constitution rather than an imposed one. |
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Written by CZ Editor
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Tuesday, 30 June 2009 |
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On his return to Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has backed the boycott of Cabinet by his MDC Cabinet colleagues, saying it was an expression of the same frustrations that were expressed by Zimbabweans in general and by potential development partners whom he met on his trip. The problems all emanate from the slow pace of the implementation of the GPA, he said and gave notice to “residual elements” in Zanu (PF) that removal of sanctions against them is directly linked to their behavior in respect of commitments made under the GNU. |
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