Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Zanu thugs in gruesome murder



Arnold Mosterd (16) was gruesomely murdered, allegedly by Zanu (PF) thugs in Macheke two weeks ago, after he had asked for his outstanding wages from a Zanu (PF) chairman, Harry Munetsi. (Pictured: Stab wounds were just some of the appalling injuries inflicted on this 16-year-old boy)

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Former Governor Ordered To Return Farm



MASVINGO, August 17, 2009 - Former Governor and Resident Minister, Willard Chiwewe is reportedly said to be holding on to a  3 000 hectare farm that he has been asked to vacate by a Provincial Lands Committee (PLC).

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Interview: Morgan Tsvangirai on sharing power with Robert Mugabe.








What do you say to a man widely blamed for beating you, stealing your job and trying to have you thrown out of a 10th-floor window? Morgan Tsvangirai, prime minister of Zimbabwe, insists that he is now able to joke with his long-time opponent, President Robert Mugabe.

"Over a long period of time you start to develop some chemistry," he says, leaning forward in a black armchair in his ministerial office. "That's where you can't just go in and talk about business, you actually have to talk about personal issues. Sometimes it's helpful to unlock the barriers that may exist between people."

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BERLIN - AUGUST 18: (L-R) Shawn Crawford of United States, Brian Dzingai of Zimbabwe and Roman Smirnov of Russia compete in the men's 200 Metres Heats during day four of the 12th IAAF World Athletics Championships at the Olympic Stadium on August 18, 2009 in Berlin, Germany.










United States' Shawn Crawford, left, and Zimbabwe's Brian Dzingai compete in a Men's 200m first round heat during the World Athletics Championships in Berlin on Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009.





Shinji Takahira of Japan (C) and Gabriel Mvumvure of Zimbabwe compete in the men's 200 metres eight heat during the world athletics championships at the Olympic stadium in Berlin, August 18, 2009.





Shawn Crawford of the U.S. and Brian Dzingai of Zimbabwe (R) compete in the 200 metres quarter-final second heat during the world athletics championships at the Olympic stadium in Berlin, August 18, 2009.





In this July 27, 2009 photo, an unidentified mother, center, counts her change in Zimbabwean dollars on a local minibus in Harare, Zimbabwe. The Zimbabwean government abandoned the local currency in February but the drivers of privately owned minibuses still accept it though they cant buy anything with it.





In this July 27, 2009 photo, a minibus driver counts his fares, collected in local currency, in Harare, Zimbabwe. The Zimbabwean government abandoned the local currency in February but the drivers of privately owned minibuses still accept it though they cant buy anything with it.






MASON, OH - AUGUST 16: Kevin Ulyett of Zimbabwe poses for a headshot for the Western and Southern Masters at the Lindner Family Tennis Center August 16, 2009 in Mason, Ohio.





In this July 27, 2009 photo, a bus conductor on a local minibus collects fares in Zimbabwean dollars in Harare, Zimbabwe. The Zimbabwean government abandoned the local currency in February but the drivers of privately owned minibuses still accept it though they can't buy anything with it.


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