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Patson Gasura Correspondent It is not all politics in Zimbabwe. Really. In spite of the well documented challenges life goes on and Zimbabweans, like all other people, need products and services. Scenes of closed factories and low incidence of big construction projects are commonly cited as evidence of a stagnant nation.
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Elliot Ziwira @ The Book Store MARTIN Luther King Jnr once remarked that: “The greatest tragedy of our time is not the few who have destroyed, but the vast majority who sat idly by.” The great human rights advocate and unifier Mahatma Gandhi observes that: “Freedom is not worth having if it does not include […]
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Arresting cybercrime is becoming more and more cumbersome due to the ubiquitous nature of commission of these offences. Modern technologies and ever-evolving ways to circumvent security measures are not helping issues. We are faced with a grotesque amount of threats as we utilise the internet for our day to day tasks.
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SPORT plays a very important role in our society and, in these days when our gallant military’s call for all sectors in the country to function normally in the wake of their intervention to ensure our beloved nation doesn’t slip into the abyss, it’s refreshing to note that our sporting disciplines are playing their part. On […]
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Zimbabwe has reached the end of history. It is a brave new world! Events of the last few days following November 15, when the Zimbabwe Defence Forces stepped in to arrest a deteriorating political situation in the ruling Zanu-PF party and Government, have put Zimbabwe on a unique, historical pedestal. The world’s attention is focused on […]
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Tafadzwa Mugwadi Correspondent The African Union (AU) is a tried-and- tested institution that has been able to make thoughtful and strategic decisions in dealing with various challenges confronting its member states. Having been formed in 1963 as the OAU, it should be commended for having stood with most liberation movements in Africa and Zimbabwe in particular in […]
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Stephen Mpofu Correspondent It is common cause and obligatory under Zimbabwe’s supreme law for individuals as well as legal institutions to nurture the revolution that secured Zimbabwe from a foreign ruing culture by zealously protecting the social, political and economic derivatives of the armed struggle in which our people paid the supreme price for freedom […]
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IN the wake of the intervention by the Zimbabwe Defence Forces into the affairs of Zanu-PF ostensibly to, in their own words, to pacify a degenerating political, social and economic situation in our country which if not addressed may have resulted in violent conflict; there have been various theories and conspiracy theories as to what […]
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Yeukai Karengezheka Features Correspondent“If I could turn back the hands of time, I could not have done it,” said a tearful Joramu Siwela as he narrated the incident that led to his incarceration. As a 19-year-old juvenile during his high school days, Siwela was involved in a fight for a girl with one of his schoolmates […]
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Bishop B. Manjoro Dunamis Today I will talk to you about destiny. No matter who you are or what you are going through now, you were born for a reason. There is a purpose why you are here on earth. If you have not yet discovered it, may you get restless till you know it! […]
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As events in Zimbabwe continue to unfold, with the situation remaining calm as people across different sectors of life go about their business normally, we should commend the Zimbabwe Defence Forces for sticking to the statement that they issued on November 15, that their action was not a military takeover, but that they intended “to […]
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Calestous Juma Correspondent African countries are forging ahead to complete negotiations for a continental free trade area between 55 countries by early next year. The idea, adopted by the African Union in 2012, is to create a single market which includes the free movement of goods, services and people. The integrated African market covers 1,2 billion […]
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Lovemore Ranga Mataire Senior Writer At any critical juncture of a country’s trajectory, the truth is always the first casualty. Out of uncertainty and genuine fear, many journalists fail to objectively assess the impact of certain developments on ordinary people especially if such issues involve the military. The dream that the information age would provide greater space […]
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Tatenda Charamba & Runyararo Muzavazi It’s getting more expensive to be poor. Over the past few months, prices have risen more quickly for many of the things that low-income households spend a lot of their money on, such as basic food commodities, services and other critical needs such as clothing and farm inputs.Prices of some […]
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Obi Egbuna Jnr Simunye DURING a sessional address to the people of Ghana exactly 23 days before the US-EU imperialist-led military coup that overthrew his revolutionary government, Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah eloquently stated: “Let us remember in the final analysis the masses are always the final arbiter. They will always choose freedom and justice, as against […]
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