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Strive Masiyiwa made his fortune bringing the mobile phone to the masses in Africa. Now he’s the first black billionaire to join the ranks of The Sunday Times’ Rich List. ....
Strive Masiyiwa: the philanthropist connecting Africa thezimbabwemail.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thezimbabwemail.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Jonathan Moyo admits MDC-A members are defecting to Zanu PF thezimbabwemail.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thezimbabwemail.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Lilian Timveos The newest Zanu PF member former MDC Alliance Minister senator Lilian Timveos has responded to Chalton Hwende’s claims that she joined the party in order to keep her senatorial car, Nehanda Radio reports. In an open letter addressed to Hwende Timveos said she didn’t need a car from the First Lady because she is a woman of means who own 5 cars and has properties all over the country. She also accused the MDC Alliance of misusing the funds from the government for political parties and called Hwende an evil person. I found the tweet by Chalton Hwende that my reasons for resigning from the MDC Alliance was that the First Lady promised me that my senatorial car will not be seized to be demeaning and a lie by an evil person in the MDCA who will destroy that party until there is nothing to talk about ....
Dreaming of Zimbabwe: Stories from the diaspora Lance Guma left Zimbabwe in 2003 after being attacked while working as a TV correspondent for foreign media [Photo courtesy of Lance Guma] From fleeing for political reasons to looking for an adventure, Zimbabweans share why they left their home country. Nearly 24 years ago, Lance Guma came face to face with a gun. A man had followed him out of the main post office in the Zimbabwean capital, Harare, before attempting to provoke him into an argument. Lance was 22 years old. Lance remembers the gunman threatening to pull the trigger before shrugging and telling him nonchalantly: “You’re making too much noise.” ....