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In Zimbabwe’s state-controlled media – the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (paradoxically modelled on the British Broadcasting Corporation but periodically purged), the Harare daily The Herald, and the Sunday Mail – a deadline may get you into trouble with the Central Intelligence Organisation. It could cost your job or worse....

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British, Morgan Tsvangirai, Cesar Zvayi, Robert Mugabe, Joyce Mujuru, Teurai Ropa, Spill Blood, Solomon Mujuru, Emmerson Mnangagwa, Nicholas Goche, Elliot Manyika, Tafataona, Dotty, Mahoso, Manheru, George Charamba, Beatrice Mtetwa, Sekai Holland, The Herald, Sunday Mail, nom de guerre

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