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One man, poor old Eddie Cross, is being lynched. His crime is that he has dared to say a self-evident truth that the person of Zimbabwe’s main opposition party, Morgan Tsvangirai, is both ill and broke and therefore unfit for office. By now we have all heard the story. But two other aspects warrant attention: within […]
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Runyararo Muzavazi & Tatenda Charamba Polygamy! It’s one word that elicits countless labels and exposes one to stigma. In most Christian settings, it’s seen as being evil, unholy and a bedrock of jealous and unending rivalry. In Zimbabwe, polygamy is not strange, but with the rise of evangelism, it’s growing to be seen as evil, unGodly […]
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TM: Congratulations Cde Mbwembwe on your appointment as the new Minister of Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry. May you share with us your vision for this ministry?
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Stephen Mpofu Correspondent The people, Zimbabweans, have spoken with untainted vehemence and eloquence and it now behoves on the powers-that-be to act beyond any rhetorical much ado to clear the stink kicked up by a strange new business venture in the form of a donkey abattoir in Matabeleland’s Umguza District. Some of those Zimbabweans who have expressed […]
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Innocent Choga Fitness The primary reason for engaging school children in Physical Education and sport is to encourage them to stay physically active for life. Becoming high-profile athletes and winning trophies is a secondary issue. Physical Education is not only about coaching to win; it is also about impacting life skills. So athletes who stop exercising but […]
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Bishop B. Manjoro Dunamis Today I will talk to you about criticism. Criticism is a tool that can either destroy you or build you up. Let’s dig together in God’s Word and hear what we have to learn from the Lord Jesus Christ and how he handled criticism in his day. Read on!
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Harare was a different place yesterday, at least during much of the day. It was virtually clear of vendors who normally clog Sam Nujoma Street and the First Street Mall. Many of the illegal vendors appeared to have heeded a warning by Minister of State for Harare Provincial Affairs Miriam Chikukwa to move out of the […]
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Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus We congratulate new Finance and Economic Development Minister Dr Ignatius Chombo for landing such a powerful position, central to the socio-economic development of this country. He now holds the country’s purse and will obviously be expected to allocate resources strategically for the good of the economy.
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Tatenda Charamba & Runyararo Muzavazi Features Writers Proposals by the Harare City Council to install prepaid water metres in residential areas have evoked mixed feelings amongst rate payers. Recently, council admitted that there were areas which had old meters giving wrong readings. Residents are not sure whether this is a “Messiah” in military boots or an ultimate […]
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Darlington Musarurwa Deputy News Editor Shenzhen, a major city in Guangdong Province, south east China overlooking Hong Kong, presents a story of the success of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) as an economic reform project. Shenzhen was one of the first cities in China to be chosen for the experiment and if there is one place on earth that […]
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The Zimbabwe Herd Book, in partnership with National Foods Stockfeeds and Nurture Education Trust, have great pleasure in hosting the sixth Beef School for cattle producers. This two-day intensive event takes place on October 24 1nd 25 at Agricultural Research Trust Farm and an interesting and varied programme has been arranged.
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Obi Egbuna Jnr Simunye FROM the exact moment US-EU Imperialism decided that Mother Africa’s human resources had to be brutally conquered and ruthlessly exploited, they were forced to address what has through time arguably become their ultimate dilemma; how to control the flow of communication that cut through the boundaries of colonial languages and our indigenous […]
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Adama Juldeh Munu Correspondent As President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf leaves office, it is tempting to speak of her as an “international feminist icon”. Her power play is an ode to matrilineal politics which dominated the continent before the advent of colonialism. Alongside the Queen Mother in the Kingdom of Baganda and the members of women’s assemblies in the […]
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Herbert Marufu Correspondent President Mugabe reassigned 10 ministers and made eight new appointments in a Cabinet reshuffle on Monday. Former Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa was assigned to head the Ministry of Cyber Security, Threat Detection and Mitigation. The new ministry is mandated to deal with the growing abuse of the Internet.
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Isdore Guvamombe Reflections Back in the village, in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve, the October afternoon sun was angry and unforgiving. It spat blistering hot rays down the land.
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