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VOICED: Zimbabwe constitution debate marred by violence

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VOICED: Zimbabwe constitution debate marred by violence
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Zimbabwe begins building $100m platinum refinery

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CLEAN : Zimbabwe begins building $100m platinum refinery
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Villagers in Zimbabwe skip meals to save scant food

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VOICED : Villagers in Zimbabwe skip meals to save scant food
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : FILE: Zimbabwe police charge protest pastor over speech

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Zimbabwe police arrest prominent protest pastor and anti government campaigner Evan Mawarire after he spoke to a group of striking medical students
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Sky News

Boris Johnson meeting Zimbabwean delegation

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson walking into a room and posing for a photocall with a delegation from Zimbabwe including Foreign Minister Sibusiso Moyo on 20 April 2018 in London, United Kingdom
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Curated Video

Zimbabwe opposition protest calls for electoral reform

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Thousands of opposition supporters marched in Zimbabwe's capital on Tuesday to demand electoral reforms ahead of the July 30 vote, the first since Robert Mugabe stepped down last year. The street demonstration was Harare's...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Zimbabweans react to decision to reverse Mugabe goodwill role

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Zimbabweans react to the World Health Organization's decision to reverse the appointment of Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe as a goodwill ambassador following widespread uproar
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Bloomberg

Zimbabwe's President Says Reforms Aim to Boost Economic Perception

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Sep.21 -- Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa discusses reforms aimed at changing the perception of the country, the role of agriculture in the nation's economy, and improving relations with the U.S. and U.K. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Africa in Focus: What Central Bankers Will Discuss in the Next Two Weeks

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Jan.15 -- Central bankers in sub-Saharan Africa are likely to focus more on domestic factors than global developments when they decide on interest rates in the next two weeks. Most will likely opt to pause. Meanwhile, An ambitious plan...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Robert Mugabe's nephew confirms burial at National Heroes Acre

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Robert Mugabe's nephew Leo confirms that the family have agreed to bury him in the National Heroes Acre monument in Harare (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Interview with lawyer for Theo Bronkhorst

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Givemore Muvhiringi, lawyer for hunter Theo Bronkhorst, at the trial over the death of Cecil the Lion on August 07, 2015 in Hwange, Zimbabwe.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Zimbabweans struggle to get by amid economic and food crisis

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Zimbabwe’s economy has been on a downturn for over a decade with perennial food shortages a foreign currency crunch scarcity of basic commodities and high unemployment (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Experts Praise Africa's COVID-19 Response

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COVID-19’s effects are devastating for Africa, from education to economies to the fight against other diseases.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : The cost of US sanctions for ordinary Zimbabweans

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After violent elections in Zimbabwe 20 years ago, the United States and the European Union led mostly Western nations in imposing travel bans and freezing the assets of top officials (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Zimbabwe opposition leader Chamisa reacts after by-election victory

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In a news conference, Zimbabwe's main opposition leader Nelson Chamisa says he his hopeful his new Citizens' Coalition for Change will win next year's general elections after securing two-thirds of the seats in weekend parliamentary and...
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Curated Video

Cell phone industry in Zimbabwe is booming

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Harare, 28 September 2010 1. Mid shot of woman talking on cell phone 2. Mid of man walking with cell phone in hand 3. Mid of man walking while talking on cell phone 4. Close of cell phone in man's hand 5. Mid of women seated with...
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Curated Video

Blood diamond report alleges army abuse of Zimbabweans

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AP Television FILE: Marange Diamond Fields, Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe - 6 February 2007 1. Wide of men digging 2. Men in hole, digging 3. Close of man shovelling earth, pan up to another digging 4. Woman searching for diamonds in the...
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Curated Video

Itw with World Food Programme Regional Info Officer on food situation

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Silobela district, Midlands province - 24 October 2007 1. Pan from bags of maize meal to group of women 2. Women in queue for food 3. Women weighing bag 4. Hands shovelling cereal into bucket 5. Women pouring cereal into bag from...
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Curated Video

SYND 10/02/80 RUN UP SCENES TO GENERAL ELECTION IN RHODESIA

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In the wake of the Lancaster House Agreement, Rhodesia Zimbabwe is heading towards another general election, which will be contested by leaders previously seen as rebels, Robert Mugabe and Joshau Nkomo, as well as the interim Prime...
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Curated Video

Constitutional Conference under way one day late

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1. Various of police searching delegates at entrance 2. Wide of auditorium 3. Mid of delegates 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Paul Magwana, co-chairman of committee leading the constitutional reform process: "I hope today we will not see the...
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Curated Video

Shortage of staple foods set to worsen, inflation at all time high

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1. Wide of vendors selling basic goods in the street 2.. Vendor arranging wares 3. Close up of salt and cooking oil on the street 4. Man looking at goods in supermarket 5. Close up of price tags 6. Woman taking money out of a plastic bag...
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Curated Video

UPITN 15/02/80 IAN SMITH INTERVIEWED IN JOHANNESBURG

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Former Prime Minister of Rhodesia Ian Smith speaking to reporters in Johannesburg about situation in Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) and his upcoming visit to USA. 1. ms Smith arriving, sits down and gets ready for the interveiw, starts speaking...
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Curated Video

CAN860 INTERVIEW WITH THE PRESIDENT OF THE RHODESIA TOBACCO ASSOCIATION

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Interview with Mr. Carol Hurtley, President of the Rhodesia Tobacco Association, on the affects of the international trade sanctions on Southern Rhodesia's tobacco industry 1. various shots, Salisbury skyline 2. ms reporter seated 3....
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WRAP President at rally, Tsvangirai on charges, analyst

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Harare, Zimbabwe 1. Zanu PF rally 2. Mugabe supporters dancing 3. Woman dancing 4. Man in mask dancing 5. Mugabe arrives surrounded by entourage 6. Dancer in front of podium 7. Mugabe sitting with wife on podium 8. Close up Mugabe 9....