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DR Chido Rwafa Madzvamutse Mental Wellness As discussed in previous articles, mental health is defined as a state of well-being in which an individual realises his or her potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and can make a meaningful contribution to their community. Bipolar disorder is a […]
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Bulawayo Bureau IT’S shortly after 5pm and a group of men, mostly clad in dirty blue work suits, emerge from Kamativi Mining Company (KMC) site strolling past a small business centre carrying water containers of various sizes. They are heading towards KMC compound in ‘maThree’ section of ward 11 in Kamativi. KMC, which recently started […]
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The opening this week of a new major milling company in Harare with the investor presumably fitting it out with brand new equipment of the latest technologies, will provide a significant boost to a market that can be on the weak side when it comes to competition. This will be even more vital this year […]
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Tatenda Chinoda-Correspondent Life is full of choices. Anyone who has reached the age of majority is regarded as an adult, a thinking adult. With this regard is an assumption that the adult can make reasonable decisions including doing everything in their power to be safer on our roads as drivers, passengers or pedestrians. The Easter […]
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Remember Deketeke-Herald Correspondent For 13-year -old Makanaka (not her real name) of Budiriro 1, west of the capital, wearing a mask is now part of her life despite the relaxation of Covid-19 measures a few years back. A waste management crisis in Budiriro 1 and other suburbs in Harare has seen garbage piling up in […]
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Innocent Mujeri-Correspondent The resonant sounds of jubilation will soon echo through the air as Buhera, in Manicaland Province, prepares to host Zimbabwe’s Independence Day celebrations this year on 18April. The choice of Buhera is not just a geographical preference but a symbolic gesture to the unwavering spirit of our nation, a spirit significantly fortified by […]
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Ranga Mataire-Group Political Editor BEFORE reaching Buhera, this year’s independence flame will pass through “KuButcher”, an infamous place located on the south-eastern fringes of Rusape, where many blacks lost their lives in cold blood at the hands of heartless Rhodesian security officials. This is a gory place that epitomises the brutal conduct of Rhodesian authorities […]
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The Herald, 29 March 1980 A NEW definitive series of postage stamps, to be known as the first Zimbabwe definitive issue, will go on sale on April 18, according to a notice in yesterday’s Government Gazette. The issue will comprise 15 denominations. Gemstones will be the theme of the 1c, 3c, 4c, 5c and 7c […]
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Harare City Council is the second largest entity in Zimbabwe after the central Government itself when measured by revenue, expenditure and staff levels and its financial management and the tools use should meet the highest modern accountancy standards.
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On a solemn evening of May 14, 1978, the silence in Kamungoma village in Gutu District was shattered by a surprise attack that claimed the lives of 104 civilians and one freedom fighter. This tragedy, known as the Kamungoma massacre, occurred during a night vigil, or “pungwe,” a gathering meant to foster unity and educate attendees about the liberation struggle.
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It is advisable that, if people are no longer compatible, there is no need to use social media to destroy each other.
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SADC member states are increasing their cooperation in the water sector in pursuit of regional integration and sustainable management of transboundary water resources for the socio-economic benefit of their citizens.
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Did you know that Starlink is more of a weapon’s system than a commercial one? Have you ever wondered what happens when commercial technological strategy becomes more advanced than military strategy? Technically, this potentially puts the national interests of many states into disarray.
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