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Deputy President Emmerson Mnangagwa says the Chitungwiza weekend murder-suicide case had nothing to do with politics. Mr. Mnangagwa is trying to calm investors’ nerves following statements by western embassies yesterday asking Harare to deal with rising political violence in the country.

Factional fights worsen in Zanu PF as the party’s December conference draws closer.

Former National University of Science and Technology Vice Chancellor, Professor Lindela Rowland Ndlovu, has died.

Zimbabwean Noah Manyika, who’s based in North Carolina in the United States, collects 76, 000 pairs of new shoes for struggling ordinary Zimbabweans.

And a young Zimbabwean based in New York is selected as the World Bank’s Africa panel youth chairman ahead of the crucial climate change summit in Paris, France.

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Studio 7 Headlines, Wednesday, November 18, 2015
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