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CAN735 CLIFFORD DUPONT SPEAKS ABOUT THE CONSTITUTION RATIFICATION BILL

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Mr Clifford Dupont, Officer Administrating the Government of Rhodesia, speaks into a Rhodesia Broadcasting Corporation (RBC) microphone about his signing of the Constitution Ratification Bill on 18 February 1966. This bill ratified the...
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CLEAN : Zimbabwes comedians draw tears of laughter in troubled times

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CLEAN : Zimbabwes comedians draw tears of laughter in troubled times
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CLEAN : Mugabe denounces protest pastor Mawarire

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CLEAN : Mugabe denounces protest pastor Mawarire
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Pastor Evan Mawarire freed after protests by supporters

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Pastor Evan Mawarire freed after protests by supporters
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CLEAN : Zimbabwes money woes due to El Nino: economist

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CLEAN : Zimbabwes money woes due to El Nino: economist
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CLEAN : Mugabe rival calls for resistance after

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CLEAN : Mugabe rival calls for resistance after
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RR8108B ART FROM AFRICA

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Background to Story: Some Europeans believe that African art is dead. It's true that very little traditional art is being made in Africa today. But an exciting exhibition in London shows that a new spirit and a new art is alive on...
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Pastor Evan Mawarire freed after protests by supporters

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Pastor Evan Mawarire freed after protests by supporters
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VOICED: Zimbabwe's tobacco industry goes up in smoke

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VOICED: Zimbabwe's tobacco industry goes up in smoke
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CLEAN : Zimbabwe protest pastor appears in court over speech

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Zimbabwe court hears the case of leading activist Pastor Evan Mawarire on trial for inciting violence during a student protest over tuition fees
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CLEAN : Zimbabwe park authorities defend legal lion hunting

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CLEAN : Zimbabwe park authorities defend legal lion hunting
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CLEAN: The granite quarries of Zimbabwe

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CLEAN: The granite quarries of Zimbabwe
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CLEAN : Traditional beliefs rituals fuel tensions over Mugabe's funeral

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As public wakes for late Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe have drawn to a close traditional chiefs are demanding the body be buried according to spiritual traditions (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Zimbabwe oppression - Mnangagwa following in Mugabe's footsteps

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PART 2 of 2 - VOICED: Shows exterior shots skyline of Harare, exterior shots driving past market in streets of city, interview with the Deputy Minister of Information, Government of Zimbabwe, Energy Mutodi speaking on lies being spread...
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Questions Over Banning Lion Hunting After Cecil The Lion Killed

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VOICED: The researcher who studied Cecil The Lion for most of his life tells Sky News Lion hunting should be completely banned. Brent Stapelkamp says no amount of money can act as compensation for losing such a rare creature but he...
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Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa Says Relations With U.S. Are Best in Decades

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Sep.05 -- Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa discusses U.S. relations, diplomatic reforms and the nation's economy. He spoke yesterday in an exclusive interview with Bloomberg's Manus Cranny in Cape Town. This excerpt from the...
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Zimbabwe Plans to Introduce Currency 'In Next 12 Months': FM Ncube

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Apr.11 -- Zimbabwe Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube discusses the nation's currency regime, help needed from foreign institutions and investors, and plans for introducing a new currency. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Claims of election violence after Zimbabwe's national elections PT 1

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VOICED: Many questions still surround the fairness of Zimbabwe's July elections. Emmerson Mnangagwa of the governing Zanu-PF party won the election and is now the country's President. Despite Mnangagwa's claims that the election was...
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CLEAN : Catholic lawyers in Zimbabwe urge government to respect human rights

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The Catholic Lawyers Guild in Zimbabwe calls on the government to respect human rights amidst the arrest and incarceration of a prominent journalist and an opposition leader (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Zimbabwe Finance Minister on Vaccinations, Inflation and Growth

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Apr.20 -- Mthuli Ncube, Zimbabwe Finance Minister, discusses Covid vaccine rollout in Zimbabwe and inviting investors to the country. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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CLEAN : In Zimbabwe nurses flee ailing hospitals

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After years of hard work for little pay in impoverished hospitals, in Zimbabwe, nurses are emigrating en masse, heading for Britain where, since the Brexit, immigration rules have been relaxed to attract healthcare workers (Footage by...
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CLEAN : Zimbabwe lobbies EU ambassadors to greenlight sale of ivory

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Zimbabwe seeks the support of the European Union to selloff US$600 million worth of ivory it has accumulated due to the global ban on the sale of tasks (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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EU monitor Schori returns after ejection from Zimbabwe

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1. Pierre Schori walking through arrivals at Gatwick Airport 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Pierre Schori, Swedish diplomat "Well, I didn't leave on my own, I was asked to leave. First they revoked my six month visitor visa, saying it was the...