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President Rupiah Banda of Zambia, chairman of the SADC troika on security and politics, will host the March 31 session
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Clerk of Parliament Austin Zvoma said electing a new speaker will be high on the agenda when the House resumes sitting March 22
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Moses Jiri, a member of Parliament’s committee on agriculture, says his panel will not allow Made to play politics with food
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Former Telecel Chairwoman Jane Mutasa told Parliament that Telecel is operating with no license or senior management
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Highest court says such investigative units must be independent
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Sources said Attorney General Johannes Tomana will advise
Parliamentary Clerk Austin Zvoma that Lovemore Moyo should retain his
vote
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Signaling a continued crackdown on civil society, police
in Harare late Tuesday raided the offices of the Crisis in Zimbabwe
Coalition
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Human Rights Watch researcher Tiseke Kasambala said it
should be clear to SADC that one side of the government is acting in bad
faith
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IMF officials are unlikely to be pleased by news that ZANU-PF has targeted Coca-Cola, Nestlé and banks with British parents
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Sources said Tsvangirai was mobilizing regional support for a summit to tackle Zimbabwe's worsening political situation
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