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Freedom Mupanedemo and Charity Ruzvidzo Since independence 36 years back, Zimbabwe has known no other ruling party except Zanu-PF, the party that delivered the masses from the brutal yoke of colonial bondage in 1980.
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Isdore Guvamombe & Freedom Mupanedemo FOR more than a decade, Jack Chako (38) of Bolon Farm in Rafingora has been living happily with her two husbands, Michael Hwita and Liford Chimoto, with whom she shares one bed.
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THE INTERVIEW Christopher Farai Charamba Former Cuban leader, the iconic Cde Fidel Castro Ruz, died on November 25. His legacy in Africa cannot be overstated as he contributed to the liberation of many African countries and supported their development in the post-colonial era. The Herald’s Christopher Charamba (CC) spoke to Cuban Ambassador to Zimbabwe Elio […]
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Tawanda Marwizi Lifestyle Correspondent — The floods that hit Muzarabani community affected road networks making it difficult for vehicles to navigate the area. So bad are the roads in the valley that some transport operators have withdrawn their services from the area. Motorcycles have become the only reliable mode of transport for the community. Sometimes the motorcycles carry […]
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Bishop B. Manjoro Dunamis “And Peter answered him and said, ‘Lord if it be thou bid me to come unto thee on the water’. And he said, ‘Come’. And when Peter was come out of the ship, he walked on the water, to go to Jesus” (Matthew 14:28-29).
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Lovemore Meya Cool Lifestyle Correspondent — Tynwald Primary School last Friday hosted its annual speech and awards night at a colourful event that was well-attended by parents, family and friends to witness the pupils in action as they enthralled them with superb performances.
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The introduction of bond notes by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe this week gave us plenty to talk about. They have been long in coming. The bond note issue had elicited all manner of feeling and emotion, from quiet optimism to feverish anxiety and fear.
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There are many people across the world that use motorcycles as their only mode of transport by choice or due to bad road networks that make it difficult for buses and cars to reach some destinations.
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Terence Mapuka Lifestyle Correspondent — As the nation comes to terms with the use of bond notes, there has been a degree of speculation, misunderstanding and ignorance of what it means. It is interesting how adults have challenges with monetary issues of our economy. It just goes to show the importance of financial education from an early […]
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Innocent Choga Fitness — “How can I reduce the size of my midsection without going to the gym?
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Shepherd Chimururi Cool Lifestyle Correspondent — Students are looking forward to see different classroom set-ups come January 2017 according to the requirements of the new curriculum that is emphasising on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
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We find it odd that there is a constituency that still finds scope in toyi-toying against the recently introduced bond notes at a time when the majority of Zimbabweans are queueing at banks to get the same.
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Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor— That Zimbabwe’s opposition, its waning face being Morgan Tsvangirai, is clueless from levels of individuals, organisations and as aspiring members of an increasingly stillborn coalition, is now as glaring as it is becoming both an embarrassment and headache for supporters and handlers alike.
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Sydney Kawadza Senior Features Writer — The splendour associated with the Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, can never be understated. The Victoria Falls is undoubtedly the prime tourist destination in Zimbabwe.
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Lloyd Gumbo Mr Speaker Sir— The current Parliament has been lauded as one of the most vibrant in recent years because of the role played by some of the portfolio committees which have been holding members of the Executive to account without fear or favour.
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