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Government’s decision to undertake two more upgrade phases on the Harare-Feruka pipeline to enable it to pump 7,5 million litres of fuel per day is a noble idea that addresses a number of factors.
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Farirai Machivenyika Mr Speaker Sir The Fourth Session of the Eighth Parliament ended two weeks ago with Parliament expected to return on September 12, when the Fifth Session will be officially opened.
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Ian Scoones Correspondent GETTING the agricultural sector financed is a key challenge in Zimbabwe, and links concretely to land administration challenges discussed in previous blogs in this series. Making both places and people bankable is a priority, but responses have to be geared appropriately to different scales of farm operation (A2 and A1), as well as […]
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John Wight Correspondent It is simply untrue to claim that the United States has a problem with white supremacy. It is untrue because the US is synonymous with white supremacy; it is a nation founded and established by white supremacists, whose constitution was written by white supremacists, and in which white supremacy is wedded into the […]
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Charles Dhewa Correspondent One mistake that has to be avoided is trying to build an agricultural commodity exchange from external case studies. Each context is unique and requires carefully taking into account existing market dynamics.
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Buhle Nkomo Correspondent September 1 is the earliest legislative date for transplanting tobacco from the seedbed to the field. In preparation for this date, farmers are expected to have destroyed tobacco stalks and re-growths which are hosts for pests and agents for the carryover of diseases on or before May 15.
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Kizito Sikuka Correspondent IT is time the southern African region takes charge of its own narrative and tells the story about its major achievements and challenges.
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A number of student recently collected their June results and those who passed A-Level exams will be looking at proceeding to university or colleges.
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Peter Symonds Correspondent The world is on the brink of a war on the Korean Peninsula that could rapidly escalate into a global nuclear conflict.
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Sydney Kawadza Agriculture Focus The revolutionary nature of Zimbabwe’s agrarian revolution is indisputable and that the main objectives of the reforms were achieved.
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As thousands of people flocked to various venues throughout the country yesterday to mark the 37th Zimbabwe Defence Forces Day, it was clear that our uniformed forces occupy an important space in the hearts of many citizens.
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Sekai Nzenza on Wednesday Long before independence, when this country was called Rhodesia, the first Monday in July was Rhodes’ and Founders’ Day, to honour Cecil John Rhodes’ birthday which was July 5.
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MY TURN WITH TICHAONA ZINDOGA The script reads the same.
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Sarobidy Rakotonarivo and Neal Hockley Correspondents Until the 1980s, biodiversity conservation in the tropics focused on the “fines and fences” approach: creating protected areas from which local people were forcibly excluded.
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Joel Carpenter Correspondent The last two decades have seen a brisk growth in Christian universities in sub-Saharan Africa.
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