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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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Flora Teckie Correspondent The Bahá’ís of Harare, and thousands of other Baha’is communities around the world, are preparing to celebrate the 200-year anniversary of the birth of Baha’u’llah in October of this year.
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Melvin Goodman Correspondent Like too many nations, the United States likes to think of itself as a chosen nation and a chosen people.
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The tourism industry has for years been seen as a low hanging fruit with potential to contribute significantly to the country’s economic turnaround.
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President Mugabe, who is Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, was yesterday the guest of honour at the graduation ceremony of 593 police recruits at Morris Depot, in Harare. Below is his full speech…
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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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Hildegarde The Arena AUTHORISED and unauthorised biographies about famous personalities are a part of society the world over. Both forms of biography are usually viewed sceptically.
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Philemon Mutedzi Correspondent Election season always comes with all sorts of political stunts by political players, all in a bid to either sway the vote in their favour, or as in the case with MDC-T, to justify its perennial losses in elections.
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Elita Chikwati Agriculture Focus For long an abstract concern for a few academics, climate change has since morphed into the thorniest environmental ill of all time, threatening humankind.
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Dr Sacrifice Chirisa Mental Health Issues Treatment for alcohol use disorder can vary, depending on your needs. Treatment may involve a brief intervention, individual or group counselling, an outpatient programme, or a residential inpatient stay.
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WASHINGTON DC. — The college degree has solidified its role as the best ticket to the middle class.
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Dr Augustine Mazvuru Correspondent Zimbabwe is a developing country whose healthcare system is faced with a number of challenges. During the first decade of independence, the government focussed on equity and universal provision of healthcare.
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