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CNN Hero Betty Makoni joins US activists to push for International Violence Against Women Act (IVAWA)

Campaigns to have International Violence Against Women Act (IVAWA) enacted into law have intensified with Betty Makoni, CNN Hero 2009 for `Protecting the Powerless` joining Women Thrive Worldwide and millions of campaigners in the US on Congressional Briefing on Violence Against Women scheduled for September 16th 2010 at Capitol Hill in Washington DC.
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Disgruntled ZIMTA Chief, Sifiso Ndlovu up in arms with woman writer, BritaVoice

Disgruntled ZIMTA Chief, Sifiso Ndlovu up in arms with the Zimbabwean woman writer, as BritaVoice responds to Sifiso Ndlovu.
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Who is funding the Zanu pf backed ZIMTA?

Zimbabwe Teachers Association is the country's largest representative body for teachers. But, the painful reality is that it is Zanu pf backed....
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Michael Jackson is a disgrace to the black race

This is it. When I say this is it, this is it. A disaster to the existence of mankind he is. The world is in a merciless mess. The This is it disgraced moonwalker puts the black race into disrepute....
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High risky behaviour: the forgotten Vapositori of Southern Africa

The Vapositori religious sect originally from Zimbabwe, is one of the groups following high risky behaviour but has been largely forgotten in the response to HIV. ...
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MDC now holding wrong end of media stick

At first glance, the arguments propounded to justify the launch of a newspaper published from Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s office sound plausible. ...
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Death to the Constitution-Making process

Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and civil society were challenged yesterday by the ZANU PF Politburo, which met yesterday,and adopted the widely condemned Kariba Draft Constitution as the basis of any new constitution....
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The false unity in Zimbabwe

Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai of Zimbabwe, who visited President Obama yesterday, needs all the American support he can get. ...
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Zimbabwe's 'Transition'

A power-sharing deal aimed at restoring democracy has mostly shored up strongman Robert Mugabe. ...
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Propaganda disguised as gospel news

For me, nothing can be more revolting than ‘men of God’ taking the Lord’s name in vain. In Zimbabwe there is a curious breed of ‘men of God’ who are shamelessly peddling ZANU-PF propaganda in the name of God. ...
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MDC ministers want Bantustans created in Zimbabwe

The MDC is proposing setting up little countries within Zimbabwe, each with a budget and local parliament of its own.They are calling them five regional governments, each with their own prime minister, cabinet ministers and a parliament”. ...
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Bring Zimbabwe in from the cold

After years of rightly criticizing President Robert Mugabe’s authoritarian rule in Zimbabwe, Western countries now face a different, and difficult, set of decisions. ...
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Negative people and you

Let us get very personal today as we discuss the issue of negative people and how you deal with them.Firstly,it is incumbent on us to declare from the onset that we will always have the negative around us. At this time we live in there is so much negativity. ...
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Mukoko re-imprisoned as Mugabe weakens Tsvangirai

Jestina Mukoko is seen here on March 2, after she was freed on bail in a move that many said indicated the strengthening of Tsvangirai's influence in government. She was sent back to jail today after the state indicted her, showing yet again that Mugabe continues to use state apparatus for party purposes. ...
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The reason why Morgan Tsvangirai joined Mugabe in govt

With Morgan Tsvangirai telling workers at Gwanzura stadium on May Day that his government was broke and could only continue to pay civil servants US$100 (and was duly booed for his pain), it is perhaps time to examine why the MDC-T and Morgan Tsvangirai decided to join government. ...
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BritaVoice voices out against Zimbabweans abusing the internet

BritaVoice: 'Bringing Voice' .There are some Zimbabweans in the Diaspora who are abusing the privilege of having easy and unlimited access to the internet. ...
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