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ZIMBABWE’S Warriors provided the nation with something to cheer our spirits with a crushing victory over Zambia for a record fifth COSAFA Castle Cup in South Africa yesterday.
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Reason Wafawarova On Monday It has become abundantly clear that Zanu-PF Politburo and Higher Education Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo’s declared problem with Command Agriculture is not a policy matter and neither is it an initiative to bring about or promote accountability or transparency.
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Stanely Mushava Literature Today In “Death of the Commissar” Tichaona Zindoga morphs from editor to undertaker, flaunting his body bag of political casualties in his debut into the literary world.
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By Joel Carpenter The last two decades have seen a brisk growth in Christian universities in sub-Saharan Africa. This phenomenon exists at the intersection of two of the most dynamic social trends on the continent: the rapid rise of Christian adherence and the volatile growth of higher education.
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Joschka Fischer Correspondent Politics brings out strong emotions in everyone. Even the British, despite their reputation for pursuing their interests in a cool and calm fashion, apparently are not immune.
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Anthony Morland Correspondent Extreme weather has greatly affected food security in Africa. But how exactly are the two connected? And what can farmers in developing countries do to lessen the negative effects of climate change? This Q&A provides an overview of the key issues, with a focus on smallholders in Africa.
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Kalundi Serumaga Correspondent Is it still reasonable to assume that even half of today’s youth flooding out of Africa will ever return? Will they even want to? In an 1890s letter to his sister, the fundamentalist Presbyterian missionary to Buganda, Alexander MacKay reportedly confided: “Where the original intent was to take the African away from […]
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2 Thessalonians 3 vs 3 “BUT the Lord is faithful, and he will strengthen you and protect you from the evil one.”
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Christopher Farai Charamba The Reader “I don’t believe in the kind of magic in my books. But I do believe something very magical can happen when you read a good book.” These are the words of celebrated author of the Harry Potter series, J. K. Rowling.
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THE Warriors plunge into the 2017 Cosafa Castle Cup final tomorrow against bitter rivals Zambia as favourites for a victory that will go a long way towards erasing the scars inflicted by eight years of largely lifeless performances at this regional football tournament.
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RADAR Save River. IT is a name that is fraught with meaning and significance that goes beyond its geography, history and myth.
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Ray Bande Manicaland Bureau Tauzeni Mujaji (87) of Chipinge has fathered 108 children with 14 wives and says he still has an appetite for more wives and children. The traditional healer, of Mozambican extraction, was ironically the only child of his now deceased parents.
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Akyaaba Addai-Sebo Correspondent It is not too late for African leaders to show resolve by collectively giving a deserving monumental honour to Commandant Fidel Castro and the people of Cuba at the headquarters of the African Union (AU).
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Ruvheneko Parirenyatwa THE INTERVIEW As harmonised elections scheduled for 2018 approach, there is discernible movement and reconfiguration in Zimbabwe’s politics with the entrance of independent candidates set to change the game. Last week we featured activist Fadzayi Mahere, whose entrance and declaration to run as an independent MP have been seen as a threat by […]
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Ruth Butaumocho For a long time the location of one’s house, cars, clothes and even jewelry were often considered as determinants to measure one’s pocket and standard of living.
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