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Muller Conrad "Billy" Rautenbach, born on September 23 1959, is a controversial Zimbabwean businessman who has parlayed his closeness to the Zanu-PF government into a personal fortune and an aura of untouchability -- despite being a fugitive for a decade.
Tags: Mr Rautenbach, Zimbabwean, Zimbabwe Bio-Energy, DRC, Camec, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Harare, Robert Mugabe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, Billy Rautenbach, Politics, John Bredenkamp, Rautenbach
When white Zimbabwean farmer Irvin Reid arrived in Nigeria almost five years ago, he was given a set of grid references in the remote bush and told to find water and build a new farm. His dairy farm now has 300 Jersey cows, some of among 800 imported...
Tags: New Nigerian Farmers Associations, Zimbabwe, bush, Nigeria, Shonga, White people in Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, Cassava, African Union member states, African countries, British Empire, Environment
The planting season in Zimbabwe is fast approaching, but farmers are struggling to access crucial agricultural inputs, bringing fears of yet another poor harvest. "Before the government of national unity came into being [in February 2009] ... new farmers...
Tags: Zimbabwe, GMB, reform programme, commercial banks, Thomas Chirandu, Harare, Food security, Robert Mugabe, Famine, Environment, Business Finance, Food politics, Agriculture
We also want to change the legal framework of housing delivery in Zimbabwe and learn from the best practices," said the national housing and social amenities minister, Fidelis Mhashu. The nationwide shortage of accommodation resulted from a lack of government...
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Zimbabwe's feuding parties will meet over the weekend to thrash out a compromise, with the first deadline imposed by the region to resolve the remaining issues likely to be missed. President Jacob Zuma is expected in Zimbabwe next week to monitor progress,...
Tags: Zimbabwe, Harare, Tsvangirai, Roy Bennett, Patrick Chinamasa, Movement for Democratic Change, Johannes Tomana, Zimbabwean presidential election, Morgan Tsvangirai, Robert Mugabe, Politics, Zimbabwe African National Union ¬タモ Patriotic Front, Joice Mujuru, Elections in Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, War Conflict, Zimbabwean political negotiations, Movement for Democratic Change ¬タモ Tsvangirai
Mines Minister Obert Mpofu told state-run media Zimbabwe had complied with 90% of demands made by trade watchdog the Kimberley Process group this month. Activists had wanted the group to suspend Zimbabwe, saying troops had killed 200 people at the Marange...
Tags: Zimbabwe, Kimberley Process, marange field, Marange, diamond field, Harare, Obert Mpofu, Kimberley Process Certification Scheme, Robert Mugabe, Marange diamond fields, Chiadzwa, War Conflict, Politics, Diamond, Blood diamonds
PF party fully comply with the 2008 Global Political Agreement for power-sharing in Zimbabwe. Campaigns Director Briggs Bomba of Washington-based Africa Action, addressing a recent gathering in Washington to honor Women of Zimbabwe Arise Co-Founder Magodonga...
Tags: Zimbabwe, central bank, Harare, International reaction to the 2008 Zimbabwean presidential election, Zimbabwean presidential election, Anti-communism, Robert Mugabe, Politics, Morgan Tsvangirai
FD the Rhodies that made a noise were the ones that were skilled at farming and their farms and livelihoods were taken away. I am sure you like to believe that they are now all living in a slum somewhere but you are wrong.
Tags: Robert Mugabe, Mugabe Alleges, Zimbabwe, president robert, land reform, Rome Food Summit, Harare, Ian Smith, Rhodesia, Thomas Mapfumo, Land reform in Zimbabwe, British Empire, Anti-communism, Movement for Democratic Change, Zimbabwe African National Union ¬タモ Patriotic Front, Zimbabwean political negotiations, Second round of voting in the 2008 Zimbabwean presidential election, Zimbabwean presidential election, Morgan Tsvangirai, Politics, World Summit on Food Security, Food security, world food price crisis, Hunger, Food and Agriculture Organization, Food politics, in Zimbabwe, International reaction to the 2008 Zimbabwean presidential election, Environment, Taliban, War in Afghanistan
Afrikaans singer Robbie Klay felt guilty over airing his sexual abuse accusations against fellow singer Jurie Els, the High Court in Pretoria heard on Tuesday. This was the evidence of Pretoria psychologist Elsabe Swanepoel who took the stand to testify...
Tags: Thabo Mbeki, Jenny Liebenberg, Robbie Klay, Jurie Els, Julius Malema, president thabo, South Africa, Boksburg, Klay, Law Crime, Child sexual abuse, Liebenberg, Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath, Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, African National Congress, South African Broadcasting Corporation, AIDS denialism, Xhosa people, Chairmen of the African Union, Social Issues, HIV/AIDS, Kgalema Motlanthe, House of Dlamini, Passport, Illegal immigration to the United States, Zulu people, Alumni of the University of Bristol, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, African National Congress Youth League, Robert Mugabe, Thabo
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe used the U.N. summit on world hunger Tuesday to lash out at the West and defend land reforms blamed for plunging his people into starvation...Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome, Mugabe said the policy under which...
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