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REPORTS from high ranking MDC-T officials about how the beleaguered opposition party institutionalised violence over the years make sad reading, but at the same time are welcome as they expose the perpetrators of the violence that rocked Zimbabwe since the advent of the MDC.
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Nick Mangwana View From the Diaspora When this piece was started it had been titled “Truth be Told” but truth is always told in this column. So the title was changed to bring what it is all about in one line.
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David Mungoshi Shelling the Nuts True life, the best teacher, is an instructive paradox. While we live on Mother Earth, we continue willy-nilly to experience and even celebrate what the erudite Professor Jonathan Moyo, Honourable MP and Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development, would in his eloquence call “our oxymoronic existence”.
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Christopher Farai Charamba Political Writer With the 2018 harmonised polls edging closer with each passing 24 hours, those looking to win over the electorate and occupy the halls of power have found themselves making all sorts of moves to better their chances.
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There is a famous scene in Shakespeare’s “Henry V” on the night before the battle of Agincourt, when the French lords speak of the inevitability of their coming victory.
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Tolullah Oni and Natacha Berkowitz Correspondents More and more people around the world are getting sick with two or more health conditions at the same time.
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More Chinakidzwa Correspondent The world is changing on a daily basis and one of the main drivers of this change is technology especially information communication technologies (ICTs) which have brought increased connectivity.
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Stephen Mpofu Correspondent It bore the brunt of the long and often brutal bush war before a racist, foreign ruling culture was subdued by a revolution that ushered in a brave new future for Zimbabwe.
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Stuart Ali and Francesc Xavier Gomez-Olive Casas Correspondents Hypertension is a rising global health problem. An estimated one billion people live with what is more commonly known as high blood pressure. Of these, more than nine million die from the condition each year.
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Most Christians are broke because they are always giving and they are giving what is not required. You have to understand that a Christian life is a life of receiving. There is a life that God has handed over to His people but most Christians do not understand that life He offered. That is why […]
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Harare City Council finally decided to terminate a two-year contract with its town clerk Mr James Mushore last week. Mr Mushore was suspended soon after appointment as town clerk in April last year because the appointment was unprocedural, that is, not in line with the Urban Councils Act.
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Christopher Farai Charamba The Reader A couple of years ago, one came across one of those online challenges. This specific one was to read 50 books in a year. As someone who is fond of books and is rarely without some form of reading material I thought this was going to be a breeze.
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Evans Rubara Correspondent President John Magufuli of Tanzania has embarked on a campaign to end the abusive exploitation of the country’s natural resources by greedy multinational extractivists.
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Paidamoyo Chipunza in Centenary Inspector Tendai Nehwangure had just been transferred from Mt Darwin, where he was in the operations department, to Centenary as the police officer-in-charge.
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Stanely Mushava Literature Today Since its inception in 2013, this column has consistently called on Zimbabwe’s cultural ecosphere, mainly publishers, Government, educational institutions and audiences, to take the front seat in promoting and preserving the country’s most important works of art.
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