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Fanuel Jongwe Author
Mnangagwa: the ruthless ‘Crocodile’ now ruling Zimbabwe
Africa
Fanuel Jongwe Author
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Fanuel Jongwe
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24 Nov 2017
Emmerson Mnangagwa who took over Friday as Zimbabwe's president, is a hardliner with ties to the military.
Zimbabweans jubilant during ‘Mugabe must go’ march
Africa
Susan Njanji
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Fanuel Jongwe Author
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Fanuel Jongwe
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19 Nov 2017
People were elated and celebrated "the dawn of a new Zimbabwe", waving flags as crowds started arriving in cars, busses and on the back of trucks.
Mnangagwa: Zimbabwe’s leader in waiting?
Africa
Fanuel Jongwe Author
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Fanuel Jongwe
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15 Nov 2017
Emmerson Mnangagwa appears well-placed to return to a leading role in Zimbabwe following the army's takeover
Grace Mugabe joins fray over Zim succession
Africa
Fanuel Jongwe Author
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Fanuel Jongwe
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31 Jul 2014
The appointment of Robert Mugabe's wife as leader of the Zanu-PF Women's League could propel Grace Mugabe into the party's powerful politburo.
Mugabe inauguration: To be attended by many, boycotted by one
Africa
Fanuel Jongwe Author
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Fanuel Jongwe
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22 Aug 2013
Around 40 leaders have been invited to attend Robert Mugabe's "grand" inauguration - an event election rival Morgan Tsvangirai will not show up at.
UN calls for calm as Zanu-PF surges toward victory
Africa
Susan Njanji
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Fanuel Jongwe Author
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Fanuel Jongwe
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3 Aug 2013
Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe looked poised to win a seventh term in office after romping to victory in parliamentary polls.
Zim’s draft constitution ‘a flawed compromise’
Africa
Fanuel Jongwe Author
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Fanuel Jongwe
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23 Jul 2012
Analysts critical of Zimbabwe's draft constitution say it is a flawed collection of compromises that is doomed to be "thrown away by future nations".
Cars clog Zimbabwe’s streets as economy sputters back to life
Africa
Fanuel Jongwe Author
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Fanuel Jongwe
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22 Jul 2012
As incomes rebound, cars flood back on to Zimbabwe's streets.
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