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CycloneAt least one person killed in Quelimane on Saturday when his house collapsed as the storm swept onshore. More than 650 houses were destroyed in Marromeu district, it said, while in Sofala province more than 3,000 people were affected by flooding. The storm is continuing inland towards the southern tip of neighbouring Malawi.See the Story
Record-strength cyclone Freddy displaces hundreds in second Mozambique landfall | Science-Environment
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Robert Mugabe · ZimbabweBona Nyapudzai Ouma Mugabe filed the papers at the High Court yesterday seeking an order for a decree of divorce. She cited Mr Chikore's activities outside marriage as one reason for the breakdown. The couple has three children aged seven, five and two.See the Story
Zimbabwe: Bona Mugabe Files for Divorce
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Cyclone · MadagascarTropical storm Freddy returns to Madagascar in what meteorologists described on Monday as a "rare" loop trajectory. Four people have died, including two children, as it hit for the second time in as many weeks. At least 11 people have been killed in Madagascar since Freddy struck the first time in late February.See the Story
Cyclone Freddy kills four in 'rare' return to Madagascar
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Africa · MalawiMalawi President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has declared some parts of Southern Region as state of disaster. The declaration is in response to the devastating impact of Cyclone Freddy on several districts in the region. The President has been in Doha, Qatar, where he went to attend the Least Developed Countries conference.See the Story
Malawi: Chakwera Declares State of Disaster in Southern Region As Cyclone Freddy Continues to Wreck Havoc
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Africa · ZimbabweFormer CAPS United captain Moses Muchenje says he is ready to bounce back into the football trenches after successfully undergoing rehabilitation from drug addiction. The 31-year-old has chosen to be brave, pouring his heart out as he prepares to, hopefully, ink a deal with any of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League teams ahead of the 2023 season.See the Story
Zimbabwe: Former Caps United Captain Opens Up On Drug Abuse
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Africa · ZimbabweThe tobacco sales season has kicked off. It has been launched by Vice President Gen (Rtd) Dr CGDN Chiwenga. The farmers are getting 85 percent of their proceeds in United States dollars and 15 percent in local currency. Last year, the country exported tobacco worth US$650 million to China only.See the Story