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Mugabe’s Press Conference Rescheduled

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Ghanaians and the entire African continent if the not world have been waiting to hear from the 93-year-old Zimbabwean President, Robert Mugabe after he made a surprising appearance to join the 60th Independence celebrations of Ghana.

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Aide to Robert Mugabe informed press men gathered for the press conference Monday that the event has been rescheduled to Tuesday 09:00 am with the reason being that Mr. Mugabe is worn out from the day’s activities.

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Zimbabwean Football Star Robbed At Gunpoint In South Africa

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South Africa is already a hotpsot for foreigners with the frequent xenophobic attacks breaking out – but it seems being a famous footballer is not even enough to save you from crime.

Zimbabwean footballer Khama Billiat, who plays for the South African giants Mamelodi Sundowns, was mugged in Kyalami Monday.

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I Died And I Resurrected – Robert Mugabe Laughs Off Health Rumours After Returning To Zimbabwe

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Robert Mugabe, President of Zimbabwe
Robert Mugabe, President of Zimbabwe

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has dismissed rumours about the state of his health, including some saying he died, by making light of the issue after arriving back in the country following a trip abroad.
The Zimbabwean President made an unscheduled exit from a summit of leaders earlier in the week, travelling to Dubai where many believe he went to seek treatment for his health.

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Zimbabwe Is Working On A New Law To Enable The Government To Tax Churches | This Is Overdue

Robert Mugabe, President of Zimbabwe
Robert Mugabe, President of Zimbabwe

Often one of the biggest commercial ventures in any economy, churches often escape taxes because they have been given a certain reverence as being ‘the abode of God’.

So people go there all the time to give away their money, get nothing in return, and the unscrupulous pastors profit off their congregations; all of this tax-free.

This is going to change, at least in Zimbabwe. Reports indicate the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority is working on a law to enable them tax churches as well.

The commissioner of the Authority, Gershem Pasi, made this known when he appeared before a legislative committee, according to Zimbabwe’s Herald.

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