Studio 7 Headlines, Thursday, November 12, 2015

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Twenty-five MDC youths arrested in Harare following running battles with the police in the capital after they embarked on an unsanctioned protest.

Outgoing United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Bruce Wharton, says the restoration of property rights, the rule of law and respect for court decisions are some of the things Harare should do for America to remove the so-called targeted sanctions imposed on President Mugabe, members of his inner circle and some companies.

The African Development Bank, regional financiers in partnership with Harare host the inaugural experts meetings on inclusive growth, investment and poverty reduction.

And we give you news for a climate change conference in Harare as the effects of El Nino begin to make waves in the southern African region.

Stay tuned for these stories and more coming up on Studio 7 at 7:30 pm on 9-0-9 Medium Wave and on the 4-9-3-0, 5-9-4-0 and 1-5-4-6-0 shortwave frequencies. Please check us out on Facebook. We are also on WhatsApp and Twitter. Today on Livetalk our hosts on the Women’s Forum tackle the issue of the falling South African Rand affecting thousands of Zimbabweans ahead of the festive season. Stay tuned!!!!!!

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Studio 7 Headlines, Thursday, November 12, 2015