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The Arena Hildegarde ONE of the famous quotes attributed to Catholic nun Mother Theresa is, “Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin.”
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Sifelani Tsiko Senior Writer Samson, the Boer goat, looks regal as he passes his keeper Emmanuel Munengiwa (26), looking out into the crowd that had gathered at the Munengiwa homestead at Gawa village in Gokwe South district, about 398km from Harare.
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Jonathan Cook Correspondent It is tempting to interpret the announcement this week of a delay until the new year in US vice-president Mike Pence’s visit to the Middle East as the ultimate travel warning.
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SADC Today The Southern African Development Community (SADC) grew to include 16 member states in 2017, and the steps towards integration and development advanced significantly as the region recorded achievements and began to develop strategies for the post-2020 agenda. The 37th SADC Summit held on August 19-20 in Pretoria, South Africa, formally admitted the Union of […]
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Christopher Farai Charamba Political Writer The last six weeks have been a historic time for Zimbabwe. The recently ended Operation Restore Legacy saw the end of President Mugabe’s long rule in Zanu-PF and over the nation.
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APOSTLE Peter writes in the Bible that “with the Lord, a day is like a thousand years and a thousand years are like a day.” The dramatic events of the past 37 days can best be described thus when the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) timeously intervened to put an end to the unscrupulous dealings of […]
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MY TURN WITH TICHAONA ZINDOGA Political attitudes are shifting in Zimbabwe. Or, more precisely, they are in that uneasy region where a large and increasing section is not too sure about its views that had been held over time – perhaps over decades.
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Sekai Nzenza on Wednesday IN front of a supermarket in Mt Pleasant last week, we see Father Christmas. He is skinny and tall. And he is dark skinned. I am seeing my first black African Father Christmas in Zimbabwe. This is history. I want to shake his hand.
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Leroy Dzenga Features Writer A conglomeration of local civil society and religious organisations are engaging the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (MOPSE) in a bid to promote equality in education.
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Jeremy Youmans Correspondent The clothing industry represents one of the best opportunities to speedily generate jobs and retain value addition within the country. Most developing countries have used the clothing sector as a driver of value added growth within their economic growth strategies and there is no reason why Zimbabwe should not be able to […]
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Stephen Mpofu Correspondent One would certainly not be accused of flagrant exaggeration for suggesting that the period immediately after Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa assumed the position of President of Zimbabwe was replete with curiosities.
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Cetshwayo Mabhena Correspondent ONCE in Africa there was a political proposal that for the nation to survive in unity the tribe must die. We here propose the death of the political party in Africa and we must begin by admitting that we are not the first ones to propose the death of the political parties […]
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Aidan O’Brien Correspondent “Without Africa, France will have no history in the 21st century,” François Mitterrand, 1957. Without Africa, France will slide down into the rank of a third (world) power,” Jacques Chirac, 2008
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THE Zimbabwe Defence Forces yesterday wrapped up “Operation Restore Legacy” which began on the night of November 14 to arrest a deteriorating situation in the ruling Zanu-PF which was threatening peace, order and security in the country following the capture and abuse of former President Robert Mugabe by a criminal and power hungry gang known […]
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Nick Mangwana View from the Diaspora DIPLOMACY is about each nation serving its self-interests in a climate of decency and decorum. The world we live in is not so much about ideological slants anymore. That is more of interest to academics than statesmen, whose interest now is about what brings economic realities and therefore touches the common person […]
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