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The recapitalisation of the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) appears to be on course, with the narrowing of interested investors from 20 that had expressed serious intentions to invest in the company in a debt or equity deal, to six that were unveiled by the State Procurement Board on Tuesday.
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Emmanuel Koro Correspondent I am sure by now Western countries’ animal rights groups who have continued to position themselves as “supreme” animal “lovers” should have sent condolence messages to the South African people, particularly the South Africa Department of Environmental Affairs, following the poachers’ ruthless killing of a total of 12 rhinos within a six-week […]
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Peter Fabricius Correspondent The ANC’s national policy conference has questioned the value of South Africa’s cherished membership of the Brics – the Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa forum – which is a cornerstone of South Africa’s foreign policy.
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Ray McGovern Correspondent Top Russian and Chinese leaders are busy comparing notes, coordinating their approach to President Donald Trump at the G20 summit in Hamburg this weekend.
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Thousands of Eritreans have fled the country for Europe in search for a better life.
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Charles Dhewa One of the frequently asked questions by farmers relates to prices of commodities on the market. However, evidence from informal markets indicate that price is not a major determinant of profit-making in agribusiness.
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Buhle Nkomo Correspondent The interest in farming by young Zimbabweans has steadily grown over the years. Many have seen it as a viable means to make an honest living and support themselves and their families.
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This week I will look at the last cluster, Cluster C, of personality disorders and the possible management for this mental condition. They are very common and the persons are usually labelled as “difficult people”. A greater understanding will help families understand their relatives and seek psychiatric care for them.
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A key player in the Australian jobs market has warned that the rate at which robots replace humans in the workplace will spark an employment crisis and has urged companies and governments to urgently confront the issue.
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There is a saying that, “if you cannot stand the heat in the kitchen, go out” or something to that effect.
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Chigumbu Warikandwa Correspondent The first quarter of 2017 saw President Mugabe, former chair of the African Union, meeting his length of the bargain following his 300 strong head of cattle donation to the continental body.
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Sharon Hofisi Legal Letters In asking whether or not drug trafficking can be curbed the world over, we must also come to grips with the questions as to what kind of drugs are being trafficked? Where are they trafficked to? Why is there a proliferation of drugs in both the less developed and more developed […]
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Panganai Kahuni Correspondent An African scholar, Professor Pro Lumumba, defines intellectual hygiene as the ability of an academic to make an institution of higher learning produce academic individuals who are capable of creating valuable new knowledge beneficial to their society. I define intellectual hygiene as the consciousness of the academic to theorise on issues and […]
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Leroy Dzenga Features Writer When Calvin Makorokotera obtained his A-Level results, he was elated at his achievement.
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Walter Vengesai Our Children, Our Future Padare refuses to dignify the practice of sexually abusing children as “marriage”. All the characteristics of a marriage are not in existence in these unions as their roots are formed in an unequal union where one or both parties are a child, not capable of making such a big […]
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