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Mtawarira Gets South African Citizenship

Johannesburg, June 27, 2010 - Zimbabwean born Tendai Mtawarira, popularly known as the Beast, has been granted South Africa citizenship, a move that will allow him to play for the Springboks.
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The Beast Speaks Out

Johannesburg, June 12, 2010 - Zimbabwean born-rugby player has expressed his disappointment at being left out of the Springboks tri-nations currently underway due to citizenship issues....
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The Beast's Career In SA May Be Under Threat

Johannesburg, June 08, 2010 - The South African Rugby Union says it has been instructed by the country's Ministry of Sport to stop selecting Tendai Mtawarira for the national team because he is not a South African citizen....
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Zimbabwe To Play SA's Springboks

Harare, February 24, 2010 - The Zimbabwe Cheetahs have been drawn to meet rugby powerhouse South Africa Springboks in the opening match of the Hong Kong Sevens on March 26, according to the draw released by the International Rugby Board (IRB). ...
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Zimbabwe Rugby Champion Okayed To Play For Springbok

Harare, February 08, 2010 - Zimbabwe born rugby player Tendai “Beast” Mtawarira has been awarded a one-year contract with South Africa’s Springboks. ...
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Zimbabwe Gets Hong Kong Sevens Rugby Invite

Harare – The Zimbabwe Sevens Rugby team has been invited for the first time to the prestigious Hong Kong tournament to be held in March....
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"I am South African At Heart", Zimbabwe Rugby Player

Durban - Zimbabwean born-Springbok rugby player, Tendai Mtawarira says he is South African and would like to keep on playing for that country....
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Zimbabwe Gets US$50m

Harare, September 1, 2010 - Zimbabwe has received a US$50 million loan from the African Export Import Bank (Afreximbank) for industry revival.
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ILO Gives Zim An Ultimatum

Harare, September 2, 2010 - The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has given the Zimbabwean government a one year period to reform all laws that infringe the rights of workers and comply with international labour standards.

Mideast Talks Resume

Washington, September 2, 2010 - Israeli and Palestinian leaders have resumed direct talks today, seeking to clinch an elusive peace deal for the Middle East within a year despite deep scepticism and fresh violence.
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Zimbabwe Now Safe, Says SA

Cape Town, September 2, 2010 – The South African government says it believes some form of stability has returned to Zimbabwe and therefore, all Zimbabweans will now be treated like any other foreign national.

Govt bans Gukurahundi exhibition

HARARE, AUGUST 28, 2010 ---The government has banned paintings by prominent visual artist Owen Maseko on the Gukurahundi massacres in Matabeleland and Midlands in an unprecedented onslaught on freedom of expression.
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Lawyers seek postponement of ministers trial

Harare, August 27, 2010 - Lawyers representing four government ministers and top police chiefs have asked the attorney for a Norton resident who is suing them for damages to lump his claim together with that of other abductees who are also suing the same ministers and police bosses.

Harare man buys CD for US$ 200

Harare, August 28, 2010 - A Harare man left guests who attended a CD album launch on Thursday night at the Delta Gallery in Harare shocked when he bought a CD for US$ 200.
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Tsvangirai Laments Slow Implementation Of GPA

Harare, August 27, 2010 - The reluctance by principals in the inclusive government to fully implement the Global Political Agreement (GPA) is threatening the future of the nation, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has said.
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Ministers In Trouble With Loan Shark

Harare, August 28, 2010 - Two Cabinet Ministers Nicholas Goche and Priscilla Misihairabwi – Mushonga are among the individuals who stand to lose properties after they benefitted from an illegal money lending scheme run by a controversial businessman, Frank Tawanda Buyanga.

Amnesty petition govt over fresh Murambatsvina

Harare, August 28, 2010 - Amnesty International has called upon the government to take immediate action to protect some 250 people who were forcibly evicted before their homes and possessions were set alight during a night raid by armed Zimbabwean police.
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