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Ian Scoones Correspondent IN early June, I was invited by the Africa Research Institute in London to a panel discussion held to launch a new ARI Counterpoints piece by Beacon Mbiba on “missing urbanisation” in Zimbabwe.
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THE Young Warriors ended their nightmarish 2017 Cosafa Under-17 Cup adventure in Mauritius without a single point to their credit after losing all their three group matches. Coach Moses Chunga and his team made up of schoolboys received a reality check as they slumped to defeats at the hands of Mauritius, Malawi and Botswana, scoring […]
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EARLIER this year secessionist group, Bundu dia Kongo (BDK)’s self-styled leader, Ne Muanda Nsemi, was imprisoned in the Makala jail, Kinshasa, for allegedly insulting President Joseph Kabila and for inciting violence between BDK’s supporters and the police.
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Elita Chikwati THE INTERVIEW Farmers have already started delivering grain to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) with volumes intensifying every week. Our Senior Agriculture Reporter, Elita Chikwati (EC) talks to Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Dr Joseph Made (JM) on the current situation.
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Stephen Mpofu Correspondent Many decades after African countries successively romped home in independence elections to break the yoke of colonialism, it could take many more decades for the European colonial master to admit, if at all, that it has been rendered a dinosaur on critical issues affecting African independence and sovereignty.
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Leroy Dzenga Features Writer She clutches to a pencil as though her life depends on it. Semi-circles and linear drawings dominate her characters. As expected of a Grade One pupil, there are pauses in her writing, as if she is summoning vowels from a distant place.
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William Gumede Correspondent Since independence from colonialism, African industrialisation, development and growth have been stunted because most governments have not explicitly encouraged entrepreneurship.
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Bishop B.Manjoro Dunamis Today I will talk to you about inferiority complex. This is one tool the devil has been using for decades to bind people and progress in life. Inferiority robs one of joy, peace and con- fidence.
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Now that President Mugabe has spoken on corruption in the Zimbabwe Republic Police, we expect to see more action being taken against officers caught on the wrong side of the law.
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This is the full text of the address by President Mugabe to the Zanu-PF Women’s League Assembly at the Zanu-PF National Headquarters in Harare yesterday.
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Morgan Tsvangirai Joram Nyathi Spectrum THERE shall be no coalition of opposition political parties any time soon beside the delusions of a “grand” one. That means Zanu-PF is left to fight demons only from within for possibly a landslide victory bigger than it got in 2013.
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Nicholas Chidowore Correspondent On Monday, 11 people were killed and burnt beyond recognition while 14 others were injured when a Honda CRV collided head-on with a Nissan Caravan at the 60 kilometre peg along the Mvurwi-Centenary Road.
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Chigumbu Warikandwa Correspondent Property is one sector that has remained buoyant inside a stagnant macro-economy. This is largely due to the local market’s quest for immovable property and investments by Zimbabwe’s expatriate workers spread in the Diaspora.
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David Luke Correspondent In a tumultuous year for the global trading landscape, negotiations for a huge Africa-wide free trade area are progressing rapidly. Across the developed world, long-standing advocates of free trade are in retreat.
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Obi Egbuna Jnr Simunye FROM the exact moment that US-EU Imperialism’s media and propaganda apparatus decided it was open season on African nations who believed in and practised one- party democracy, it was no longer a secret that our former colonisers and enslavers felt the time had come to show the world Mother Africa’s children were […]
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