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Yesterday we carried a story in which Zanu-PF national Political Commissar Cde Saviour Kasukuwere went on a familiar social media rant against The Herald.
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David Mungoshi Shelling the Nuts In life there are people who are unforgettable. This is because they leave us with these lovely memories and lots of nostalgia. I thought about this when I heard of the death of Abel Sinametsi Sithole of Cool Crooners fame, these past few days.
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Nick Mangwana View from the Diaspora Our much vaunted education system has produced literate people and high achievers. It has set a foundation for many Zimbabweans have gone and excelled elsewhere. This is the authentic group that remained with their feet firmly planted on the ground whilst they fitted in different societies and communities they […]
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Tawanda Marwizi Features Writer Imagine sharing an open water source with animals, risking water borne diseases in the consumption of the water. Unbearable as it may sound, that has been the reality for most people in Binga where clean water sources are scarce.
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Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter “Hapana hapana, Hapana
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Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese The United States has perfected the art of regime change operations. The US is the largest empire in world history with more than 1 000 military bases and troops operating throughout the world.
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Even though the Bible encourages us to love our enemies, you have to understand that love is not the same. There is a love that you love an enemy with and love that you love God with. If you love God with the same love that you love your enemy with, how does God know […]
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Georges van Montfort Correspondent The launch of the revised National Gender Policy on July 6, 2017 was a truly remarkable and historic event in Zimbabwe’s journey towards a gender-just society. It was the culmination of an extensive and inclusive consultation process with Government institutions, citizens of Zimbabwe, development partners, civil society organisations, academia and the […]
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Patrick Cockburn Correspondent IRAQ is declaring victory over Isis in Mosul as the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, wearing black military uniform, arrived in the city to congratulate his soldiers at the end of an epic nine-month long battle.
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Romans 12 vs 11-12; “Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervour, serving the Lord. Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.” I admire the saints who are able to remain steadfast in their faith; regardless of the passage of time or the circumstances, they remain constant in their love […]
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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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