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Country Has Bright Recovery Prospects - LonZim allAfrica.com - Monday, November 24, 2008 IMBABWE presents vast opportunities for investors who can take advantage of the bright economic recovery prospects brought about by a new political dispensation, a top LonZim executive said last ... more
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Experts Declare Farming Season a 'Disaster' allAfrica.com - Monday, November 24, 2008 OOD shortages are set to worsen next year as most farmers will fail to plant this season due to a critical shortage of farming inputs attributed to poor planning by the ... more
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Laid-Back Lunch At Jaipur allAfrica.com - Monday, November 24, 2008 GOING for a curry" in Ha-ha-ha-rare is not quite as simple as that ubiquitous phrase would sound in most of the rest of the ... more
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MDC-T Sets Terms for Joining Govt allAfrica.com - Monday, November 24, 2008 HE national council of Morgan Tsvangirai's MDC formation on Friday at the very least left the door open to join an all-inclusive ... more
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Uz's Plight No Different From Cholera Crisis allAfrica.com - Monday, November 24, 2008 HE country's oldest institution of higher education, the University of Zimbabwe (UZ), opened for the 2008/2009 academic year even though it is unable to admit students into the halls of residence because of the water ... more
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Trauma Haunts Cholera Survivors allAfrica.com - Monday, November 24, 2008 ATHERINE Mutodzaniswa (54), is still traumatised a fortnight after she survived a severe cholera ... more
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50 Feared Dead As Army Descends On Panners allAfrica.com - Monday, November 24, 2008 S many as 50 people could have died and hundreds more injured during the ongoing army and police operations to flush out illegal diamond miners in the Chiadzwa area of Manicaland, human rights activists warned last ... more
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Woes Pile Up As Anthrax Hits the South allAfrica.com - Monday, November 24, 2008 s Zimbabwe battles a nationwide cholera outbreak that has so far killed around 300 people, a surge in anthrax has also hit the south of the country, claiming the lives of villagers and their ... more
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Power-Sharing Talks Inspire Dhewa Song allAfrica.com - Monday, November 24, 2008 INNING Sungura musician, Tongai Moyo might soon join the list of artists whose works have been blacklisted by the sole national broadcaster after he penned a song critical of the ruling Zanu ... more
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Prisons Release Inmates to Avert Starvation And Death allAfrica.com - Monday, November 24, 2008 risons have started releasing inmates on medical grounds as conditions at most of the country's jails continue to deteriorate amid reports of an upsurge in hunger-related ... more
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Woza, ZLHR Receive International Awards allAfrica.com - Monday, November 24, 2008 OMEN of Zimbabwe Arise (Woza) have been awarded the 5th Human Rights Award by the German section of Amnesty ... more
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Diamond Rush Pits Zanu PF Heavyweights Against Each Other allAfrica.com - Monday, November 24, 2008 he country's service chiefs have personally taken charge of security operations at Chiadzwa diamonds fields in Marange, where at least 50 people have been killed by the security forces in the last few months. Authorities are calling it Operation Hakudzokwi, or Operation No ... more
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Carter Lashes Out Government, SADC allAfrica.com - Monday, November 24, 2008 ormer US President Jimmy Carter has spoken out about the events surrounding the humanitarian mission to Zimbabwe by the group of ... more
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Fina Bank Unveils Operations in High Gear allAfrica.com - Monday, November 24, 2008 ganda is the fastest growing section of the Fina Bank's operations in East Africa. Of all the places that the bank has ever opened up, Uganda has registered the highest number of accounts taken in the shortest time of one ... more
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Country Set to Be Major Producer of Bio-Diesel allAfrica.com - Monday, November 24, 2008 ganda plans to be a leading producer of bio-diesel next ... more
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Tirupati to Set Up $10 Million Mall allAfrica.com - Monday, November 24, 2008 irupati Development (U) Limited, one of the construction companies in Uganda is to set up a US$10m shopping mall along Nsambya-Ggaba ... more
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A World Where Raiders Lay Down Their Weapons, Kids Go to School, Wear Shoes allAfrica.com - Monday, November 24, 2008 olice lights flashing blue in front of our bus we pulled into the deserted hotel reception at 1:32AM, the only vehicles moving on Kampala's streets at that hour, our necks stiff and heads foggy with ... more
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NMB Bank Launches Phase III Sports Gear Distribution Project Campaign allAfrica.com - Monday, November 24, 2008 ne of Tanzania's leading commercial banks, the National Microfinance Bank (NMB) has launched Phase III sports gear distribution project ... more
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Palmgren Slams 'Poor' Refereeing allAfrica.com - Monday, November 24, 2008 handa Royal Zulu coach Roger Palmgren, who normally keeps his cool, has joined the growing list of coaches who are coming out against what they term as poor officiating in the Absa ... more
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Local Favourites Clinch Diski 5 Titles allAfrica.com - Monday, November 24, 2008 andton's Mandela Square was a scene of goals galore as Sedibeng-based Madagascar and local favourites Golden Girls, were crowned as the men's and women's Diski 5 Gauteng Province champions ... more
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