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Sharon Hofisi and Jonathan Muzuva With the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s enthusiasm showing no signs of being dampened, her nuclear policy calls for a united effort by the international community to convince Pyongyang to stop its policies.
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THE rot at Chitungwiza Municipality has reached levels that now require serious intervention. The services of a turnaround strategist are now needed at the municipality that has been dogged by corruption allegations and mismanagement for years on end.
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Sekai Nzenza On Wednesday “AKANGODA kuti, hazvisi izvo, mudzimai anomurova neverse remuBible obva ati zii,” said Jemba, our neighbour and the one who works in our homestead garden. By this, he meant that if a husband speaks in disagreement over an issue, his wife “beats him” up with a Biblical verse and the man is immediately […]
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MY TURN WITH TICHAONA ZINDOGA THE ruling African National Congress (ANC) is going for its elective congress in December to choose who is going to replace President Jacob Zuma as his term at the helm of the revolutionary party expires – and things are getting interesting here.
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Tatenda Charamba Features Writer When first introduced, the new education curriculum received mixed reactions from pupils, educators and parents. As time has progressed both pupils and teachers have had time to acclimatise to the curriculum. It is essential for the curriculum to continuously be brought under review in order for it to be fine-tuned to produce the best […]
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Ian Scoones Correspondent BLASIO Zivengwa Mavedzenge (better known simply as BZ) has tragically died following a car crash near Mashava. Another terrible loss in the global carnage of road traffic accidents, which claim 1,3 million people each year. And, after Sam Moyo, another brilliant person from our Zimbabwe land research community, robbed from us too early […]
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Gerhard Ersmus Correspondent THERE seems to be a renewed interest in Trade Remedies (TRs) in African trade and integration arrangements.
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Mike Whitney Correspondent HERE’s what the media isn’t telling you about North Korea’s recent missile tests.
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Flora Teckie A Baha’i Perspective The advancement of our societies and humanity now requires the full participation of everyone, including women.
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The three-month mobile registration of national identity cards, birth and death certificates launched by Registrar-General Mr Tobaiwa Mudede’s department starting yesterday is a noble exercise.
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Nick Mangwana View from the Diaspora Last week we saw how our people can get preoccupied by the non-essentials.
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David Mungoshi Shelling the Nuts Comical incidents come in many forms and on a variety of occasions and circumstances. There are some people whose antics are thought to border on insanity.
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Correspondent Southern Africa is expected to record varying rainfall patterns for the upcoming agricultural season.
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Tatenda Charamba Features Writer The sound of the August morning breeze and the distinctive soft drawn out calls from doves was relaxing.
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Ish Mafundikwa Correspondent The Zimbabwe National Cervical Cancer Control and Prevention Strategy (ZCCCPS) (2017-2020) was launched by Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr David Parirenyatwa, at the Gweru Provincial Hospital recently.
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