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Nqobile Tshili : Bulawayo Bureau THE burial of Apostle Charles Chiriseri, the founder of His Presence Ministries International, has been put on hold pending the recovery of his wife, Pastor Petunia Chiriseri, who is still in the intensive care unit at Bulawayo’s Mater Dei Hospital. Apostle Chiriseri died on the spot last Thursday night after the vehicle […]
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Ruth Butaumocho Gender Editor Gillian Mukombe (not her name) staggered from heavy blows from her husband and landed on the passage door, after failing to maintain her balance. Even screams from their 16-year-old daughter, did not to deter her enraged husband from further pummelling her, while she lay hopelessly in the passage.
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Lloyd Gumbo : Senior Reporter SELF-EXILED pastor Evan Mawarire and a handful of his #ThisFlag movement followers got a rude awakening at the Zimbabwean embassy in New York when they attempted to stage a demonstration against President Mugabe, but were countered by hordes of December 12 Movement and African-Americans who labelled him a traitor who wanted […]
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Matthias Ruziwa : H R Issues While top performers interpret busyness as an indication of wasted energy, organisations are faced with an increasing endless barrage of distractions, from the vibrations and alerts on our smartphones to the breaking news stories and viral Whatsapp messages awaiting us at our desks. Today, the magnitude of information rushing toward us […]
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Business Reporter AS climate change brings poor and erratic rainfalls, investments in irrigation schemes could help Zimbabwe overcome challenges related to unpredictable rainfall patterns. Already, the country has various irrigation schemes, some which need rehabilitation. The country also has various water bodies where new schemes can be established.
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Dr Gift Mugano Zimbabwe’s cumulative figure of trade deficit from 2009 to 2015 at $26 billion is ironically enough to fund the requirements in the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation (Zim-Asset). From a liquidity analysis point of view, it is clear that incessant trade deficits are one of the root causes of liquidity crunch. We […]
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JOHANNESBURG. — In 2011, we published an article in HBR examining the surprisingly rapid growth of African economies and consumer markets. It helped spark new levels of interest in Africa by the international business community, and companies in a range of industries — from consumer goods to financial services to technology — have since expanded their […]
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Connecting everyone everywhere, as the TelOne vision outlines is fast becoming a reality with continuous expansion of services to areas previously under served. As the TelOne current campaign has exhibited, TelOne has shown its capacity to connect its customers everywhere in many ways, a fit that has continued to see the company leading the pack.
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SYDNEY. — The Reserve Bank of Australia says the best way to prepare for a future world ruled by automation and artificial intelligence is to teach your kids how to solve problems and give them a solid grounding in “core” maths and science skills that will support their ability to adapt.Warning that the biggest threats […]
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George Maponga : Masvingo Bureau Communal farmers with irrigation schemes countrywide should embrace contract farming and enter lucrative joint ventures to attract capital for infrastructural development, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development (Cropping) Davis Marapira said yesterday. He said this was part of Government’s new thrust to make that sure all water bodies countrywide were […]
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Baby Manqoba Mabhena has an infectious toothless smile and a captivating giggle-but that’s now what most people first notice when they meet her. Her distinctive yellow eyes draw strangers to often ask the question, “What’s wrong with her eyes?” Now nine months old, Manqoba was born with a condition called biliary atresia which was diagnosed when she […]
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Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Harare City Council has been given the green light to disconnect water for defaulting residents without a court order provided it follows provisions of the Harare (Water) By-laws S.164/1913, which require that council gives 24 hours’ notice to affected parties before disconnections, the High Court has ruled. The High court, however, said […]
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Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Neville Mutsvangwa, who was facing allegations of raping a 43-year-old woman at his father’s office in Harare was today acquitted. Harare magistrate Mr Hoseah Mujaya ruled that the complainant’s evidence was poorly presented and exaggerated. “To the police the complainant said she was penetrated twice but in court she said once,” said […]
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KINSHASA. — The headquarters of three DRC opposition parties were set on fire overnight and early yesterday, a day after deadly clashes between police and opponents of President Joseph Kabila left at least 17 people dead. The offices of the main opposition Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS) party in the capital of Kinshasa was […]
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Sydney Kawadza : Senior Features Writer Rhinos are popular for their horns which have unfortunately led to their demise. The horns, targeted by poachers, have caused rhinos the world over to face extinction.Protecting rhinos is a mixture of love and cruelty. This threat has led to the introduction of dehorning. Dehorning started in Zimbabwe as an […]