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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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Charity Maodza Correspondent Positive developments in the country’s education sector have certainly proved that President Mugabe is a malleable and an untiring chief educator, who is presiding over a successful education policy that is the envy of many.
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Reproduced below are excerpts of a sermon preached by Emmanuel Makandiwa on 17 January, 2017.
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Agnes Binagwaho Correspondent The best medical treatment option in the world can’t save a single patient unless it is delivered at the proper time, with the proper plans and processes in place.
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Christopher Farai Charamba Political Reporter Much has been reported and discussed about factionalism within Zanu-PF.
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PRESIDENT Mugabe on Friday spoke highly of his relationship with his deputy and long-time aide, Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa saying he confides in him as he also took the opportunity to share with the nation the malady that afflicted the VP in Gwanda and the clean bill he had since been given by his doctors.
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Kenneth Surin Correspondent Tony Blair is clearly a piece of work. Incidentally, I’ve known about him for decades before he became well-known.
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Orhan Pamuk Literature Today I teach comparative literature at Columbia University. At the start of every semester, if I plan to discuss one of my own novels in class, I always tell my new students an old story about writing and teaching.
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Elliot Ziwira @the Bookstore CONFLICT, according to Devito (1992:243), “refers to disagreements . . . between or among connected individuals, close friends, lovers or family members,” and as posited by Simons (1986:23), it (conflict) is “a clash of interests in which one party’s gain is another’s loss.” Ideology, as postulated by Cayne (1988), is a body […]
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Ephesians 2 vs 10; “For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.” So many people are doing amazing things with the time GOD gave them on this earth. They are making a positive difference in every sphere that they have been […]
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Previous articles focused on vulnerabilities and attack vectors to understand the basic concepts of information security. One may be tempted to believe that information security is all about patching technological loopholes in ICT systems.
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Christopher Farai Charamba The Reader The emigration of Africans from the continent has been an ongoing exercise for the past couple of centuries.
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William Gumede Correspondent Many African countries underutilise, waste and neglect state-owned land and property, losing the opportunity to leverage them for development, industrialisation and economic growth.
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Sam Ditshego Correspondent About 15 years ago, I had a debate in the Star newspaper with some white South African academics about the Africanness of ancient Egyptians and that ancient Egyptians were African and black.
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