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Dead children reveal the explosive truth about landmines in Zim

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ANALYSIS | What s in a name? Zim politics has a serious identity crisis

Zimbabwe is in limbo with no fewer than 122 vacancies in parliament and local government 05 April 2021 - 19:22 By Lenin Ndebele Zimbabwe is in a state of flux with 122 vacancies in both parliament and local government, and with no sign of when the Covid-19 pandemic will allow by-elections to take place. Two years before the next general elections, the results of by-elections would be a strong indicator of the support bases for both the ruling Zanu-PF and the hugely divided opposition. This article is free to read if you register or sign in. If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.

SADC vows to take action after deadly attacks in Mozambique

SADC vows to take action after deadly attacks in Mozambique 01 April 2021 - 16:49 By Lenin Ndebele Officials stand guard as a ship carrying more than 1,000 people fleeing an attack claimed by Islamic State-linked insurgents on the town of Palma, docks in Pemba, Mozambique on April 1 2021. Image: REUTERS/Emidio Jozine NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Organ on Politics, Defence and Security has vowed to take action if the terrorist insurgency in Mozambique continues. Last week’s attacks by Islamist militants in Palma, in the country s Cabo Delgado province, are the most serious of the now four-year insurgency which threatens the economy and peace in the coastal former Portuguese colony.

Small farmers to be turfed out as Zim president gives their land to white pal

Small farmers to be turfed out as Zim president gives their land to white pal If the eviction goes ahead, 12,000 villagers or about 1,000 homesteads will be affected 03 March 2021 - 19:29 By Lenin Ndebele The minority Shangaan people in Zimbabwe have vowed to resist the government’s intention to displace them from their tribal land in the country’s lowveld area, and allocate it to a businessman with a good working relationship with President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Neville Coetzee, owner of one of the biggest dairy companies in Zimbabwe, Dendairy, has been allocated the land to grow lucerne grass which has the highest feeding value of all common hay crops.

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