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Death in Zimbabwe results in unusual US charge

The facts laid out by prosecutors are plain: In 2008, a U.S. government employee on assignment in Zimbabwe drove through the capital of Harare in his government-issued Toyota Land Cruiser and struck and killed a 34-year-old Zimbabwe man.Full story

Zimbabwe's president: New tasks for Africa's spies

Zimbabwe's president says Africa's intelligence services must prepare for fresh onslaughts by foreigners and the continent's former colonizers to grasp its natural resources. Full story

Zimbabwe unlikely to seize mine stakes: Mwana CEO

LONDON (Reuters) - Fears that Zimbabwe's government will strip foreign mines of half their assets without compensation are unfounded, according to Kalaa Mpinga, chief executive of Mwana <MWA.L>, which has gold and nickel operations there. Full story

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