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Zimbabwe mocks WHO for removing Mugabe from Goodwill role

The Zimbabwean government has reacted angrily to the decision by the World Health Organization to remove President Mugabe from the post of Goodwill Ambassador for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in Africa.

Mugabe removed from WHO goodwill role

The president of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe on Sunday was removed from the role of a goodwill ambassador for the World Health Organization (WHO) after his appointment last week.

Mugabe’s WHO goodwill role criticized

The appointment of Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe as a goodwill ambassador of the World Health Organisation (WHO) has been denounced by human rights groups.

African students on government scholarships “starving”

African governments have over the years provided scholarships for students studying in universities in Europe, Asia and America. These scholarships are to ensure that these students upgrade themselves and acquire new knowledge and skills.

Zimbabwe’s Zanu-PF youth want Mugabe to die in power

The Youth of Zimbabwe’s ruling party the Zanu-PF are pushing for the continuous stay in power of the country’s president, Robert Mugabe.

Zimbabwe’s Mugabe demotes his vice Mnangagwa

Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has demoted his vice president, Emmerson Mnangagwa in a reshuffle of his cabinet on Monday.

Zimbabwe: 75 political parties register to contest 2018 elections

Election officials in Zimbabwe have stated that some 75 political parties have registered formally to contest next year’s general elections, with that figure expected to increase.

Zimbabwe arrests Chinese illegal money dealers

Police in Zimbabwe have arrested three Chinese nationals and 19 other illegal money dealers in Harare.The police according to the Herald Newspaper recovered $55 000 worth of bond notes, US$1 662 and R6 000 during the arrest of these illegal money dealers.

Journalist arrested over Grace Mugabe ‘underwear’ story

Police in Zimbabwe on Monday arrested a journalist who reported that the country’s ruling party is distributing used underwear belonging to the first lady, Grace Mugabe.

Teargas fired at anti-government protesters in Zimbabwe

Tear gas was fired at anti-government protesters in Zimbabwe as people agitate over worsening economic conditions in the Southern African country.

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