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Zimbabwe mulls shutting down some embassies to cut costs
The move is in line with Emmerson Mnangagwa's maiden speech as president when he pledged to rebuild relations with the international community.
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Zim govt to change policies to attract more investors
Emmerson Mnangagwa says his administration will focus on economics and trade cooperation but to do that some policies set by the previous regime must be amended.
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Cambodia's Sam Rainsy to be charged over 'treasonous' call to soldiers – PM
The US has withdrawn an offer to help fund the election and the European Union has raised the possibility of withdrawing trade preferences.
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Grace Mugabe’s top ally returns home from Botswana
Phelekezela Mphoko, who was a vice president in Robert Mugabe's former government, had been out of the country since before the military takeover last month.
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Amnesty International hopes Mawarire freedom a new start for Zimbabwe
Amnesty International says Evan Mawarire was a victim of Robert Mugabe’s ruthless campaign to criminalise dissent.
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Former Zimbabwean finance minister Ignatius Chombo to apply for bail
Chombo was detained nearly two weeks ago when the army seized control in Zimbabwe.
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Mantashe concerned by Britain's reaction to Mugabe exit
After Robert Mugabe resigned on Tuesday, reaction poured in from the international community, including the country’s former colonial ruler, which greeted the news with an offer of support.
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New dawn: Zimbabweans wake up to first day without Mugabe
In his resignation letter on Tuesday, Mugabe said he was stepping down to allow a peaceful transition.
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Mugabe: Zimbabwe's liberator and, for many, its oppressor
Human rights groups say 20,000 people died, most from Nkomo’s Ndebele tribe. The discovery of mass graves prompted accusations of genocide against Mugabe.
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Zimbabwe opposition leader 'baffled' by Mugabe decision to stay
The leader of Zimbabwe’s liberation war veterans said plans to impeach Mugabe would now go ahead.
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Southern African leaders to discuss Zimbabwe on Tuesday
Zanu-PF had given the 93-year-old less than 24 hours to quit as head of state or face impeachment, an attempt to secure a peaceful end to his tenure.
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Mugabe defies demands to quit as Zimbabwe's leader after party fires him
The leader of Zimbabwe’s liberation war veterans said plans to impeach Mugabe would now go ahead.
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Mugabe arrives in SA without First Lady amid assault troubles
About two months ago, Grace Mugabe was granted diplomatic immunity after she was accused of assaulting Johannesburg model Gabriella Engels.
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Zimbabwe to start compiling new voter register next week
Mugabe also told the central committee of his ZANU-PF on Friday that his party should galvanise supporters to register anew.
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Zimbabweans facing jail time over social media abuse
A cabinet minister says the Cyber Crime and Cyber Security Bill will go to parliament as soon as possible.
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DA: Grace Mugabe granted immunity simply to shield her from facing law
The DA says Mugabe is not a member of the Zimbabwean government and she was in South Africa on personal business.
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Robert Mugabe: I'm still fit to govern
Mugabe will be 94 next year when he stands for re-election, and last week his wife Grace urged him to name a successor.
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'Don't act the goat': Zimbabweans warned against abusing 'currency'
Veterinarians for Animal Welfare Zimbabwe say carting goats around as a form of payment is cruel, disrespectful and a crime.
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Zim Parliament encourages bigger families for economic growth
Some senators are calling on the government to encourage families to have a minimum of eight children.
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Zanu-PF land beneficiaries ordered to leave
About 5,000 residential stands were handed out to voters in Norton, but a court says they were on private property.
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Zim charges 68 with violence after protests, activist denied bail
Accused of burning property, attacking police officers and looting shops, they were not asked to plead.