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Court frees U.S. woman charged with insulting Mugabe

A U.S. citizen charged with attempting to overthrow the Zimbabwean government after police accused her of insulting then-president Robert Mugabe had her case dismissed by a Harare court on Thursday.

There is no change in Zimbabwe, former VP claims

For those hoping Zimbabwe would significantly witness a change in all aspects of governance and managing the economy, a former vice president of the country, Joice Mujuru has said that is not happening.

Ex-army chief Chiwenga sworn in as VP of Zimbabwe

Former army chief Constantino Chiwenga and Minister of Defence, State Security and War Veterans Kembo Mohadi have been sworn in as deputy presidents of Zimbabwe.

The lavish package Mugabe got for exiting power

The 93 year old former leader of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe may have left power but he went away with some goodies, according to details of the deal that forced him to resign.

Mnangagwa’s two deputies to be sworn in on Thursday

Former army chief Constantino Chiwenga and Minister of Defence, State Security and War Veterans Kembo Mohadi who have been appointed by President of Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa as his deputies will be sworn in on Thursday, December 28.

Mnangagwa’s VP picks endorsed by Zanu PF

The two persons appointed by Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa to become his vice president in the Zanu PF party have been endorsed by the party’s provinces.

Zimbabwe promises to treat Mugabe well as an ‘elder’

The former president of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe is to be treated well by his country’s new president despite his exit from power after a military takeover.

Former army boss named Mnangagwa’s deputy in Zanu-PF

The army commander who led the military takeover in Zimbabwe forcing Robert Mugabe to resign last month has now been named the deputy president of the ruling Zanu-PF party.

Mnangagwa calls on Zimbabweans who have fled to return home

The president of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa has called on Zimbabweans who fled the country due to the economic crisis under the former President, Robert Mugabe to return home.

Zimbabwe’s police force begs for ‘forgiveness’

The Zimbabwe police service is asking Zimbabweans to forgive past actions of its officers deemed unprofessional and wrong.

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