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Leroy Dzenga Features Writer Extension worker shortage has been cited as a challenge bedevilling Zimbabwean farmers, especially those operating in communal areas.
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Collen Murahwa Features Correspondent Over the last few months, households in Zimbabwe have been affected by longer than usual power outages caused by transformer vandalism and component theft.
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Siji Jabbar Correspondent INCIDENTALLY, once you read this you’ll no longer wonder why French presidents and ministers are sometimes greeted by protests when they visit former French colonies in Africa, even if the protests are about other issues.
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John Pilger Correspondent WHEN I first went to Palestine as a young reporter in the 1960s, I stayed on a kibbutz.
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Patrick Chinamasa Correspondent Financial inclusion has assumed not only a regional dimension, but a global dimension, as exemplified, in no small measure, by the structure of the hosting of this conference as well as the diversity and inclusivity of the participation, which includes the SADC Secretariat, the EU, the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF), FinMark […]
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Isdore Guvamombe Reflections Back in the village, in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve, then the Chipuriro Tribal Trust Lands under Rhodesia’s colonial rule.
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There is a cliché gaining traction nowadays, especially after the tax scandals distressing most of the world’s best footballers and it goes: “there are two things certain in life — death and taxes”.
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Nicole Hondo Correspondent Former Zanu-pf secretary for administration and Minister of State for National Security, Didymus Mutasa, recently made headlines for being so broke to the extent of struggling to pay school fees for his children and to settle huge bills owed to various entities.
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Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor Many people have been wondering what really is going on with Higher Education Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo lately as he has picked a vicious fight with the country’s army generals, topping up his notorious acrimony with Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, whom he calls a successionist angling to illegally take over from President […]
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Delta Milayo Ndou #DigitalDialogue If there was ever any doubt that the Internet can transform lives perhaps an assessment of how local female comedians have harnessed social media to showcase their talent and earn a living will serve as a case study.
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Charles Dhewa The need to move from emphasising food security to nutrition security is getting louder among many Africans with concern on what they are eating and the future of food in African communities.
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Steven Friedman Correspondent Making economies work for more people is a political task, not a technical exercise. The World Bank has just conceded this — without meaning to do so.
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Yvonne Mutava There is a 21 percent increase in the number of growers who sold their tobacco this marketing season compared to the 2016 season. A total of 95 829 growers sold their tobacco this marketing season compared to 74 575 last season.
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Actis, the UK-based private equity firm specialising in emerging markets, has created a $275 million higher education platform spanning nine countries in Africa as it looks to cater to rapidly growing educational needs.
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When you are first told that you are no longer employed there is a tendency to blame yourself.
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