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Robson Sharuko IT’s the last of the 10 recorded worst mining disasters, but on the 45th anniversary of the day when underground explosions at Hwange Colliery claimed the lives of 427 miners, it appears the world simply chose to forget and moved on as if nothing horrific happened that fateful day.
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Robyn Torok Correspondent Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has joined Britain’s Theresa May in calling on social media companies to crack down on extremist material being published by users. It comes in the wake of the recent terror attacks in Australia and Britain.
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Dr Sacrifice Chirisa Mental Health Matters Somatic symptom disorder (SSD), formerly known as somatisation disorder, is a form of mental illness that causes one or more physical and bodily symptoms without it being traceable to a physical cause; including general medical conditions, other mental illnesses or substance abuse.
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Charles Dhewa Efforts by development organisations to build the capacity of agro-based rural communities should by now be bearing meaningful fruits in the form of local institutions speaking for themselves.
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Catherine Mudyanadzo Correspondent The recent decision by US President Donald J. Trump to pull out of Paris Climate Accord has been met with the anger and consternation it deserves.
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June is here and several students will be sitting for their O and A level exams.
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Lovemore Chikova China Africa Focus The joint communiqué issued by world leaders after the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation (BRF) in Beijing mid-last month, contains the panacea t a just world economic order. The communiqué summaries the proceedings and the outcome of the important meeting that was attended by 29 Heads of State and Government, […]
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TEHRAN. — Gunmen and suicide bombers attacked Iran’s parliament in central Tehran and the Mausoleum of Ayatollah Khomeini in south of the city, killing at least 12 people.
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Buhle Nkomo Ketie Chapata, a small-scale tobacco farmer based in Odzi in Manicaland Province, could not contain her excitement after the successful installation of a drip facility at her plot last Friday.
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Professional social situations can be awkward. And, unfortunately, many people wind up making fools of themselves because they don’t understand that etiquette rules in business differ slightly from those in standard social settings.
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Ruth Hall, Dzodzi Tsikata and Ian Scoones Correspondents Colonialism brought large-scale farming to Africa, promising modernisation and jobs — but often dispossessing people and exploiting workers. Now, after several decades of independence, and with investor interest growing, African governments are once again promoting large plantations and estates.
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The dream of surpassing the 200 million kilogrammes of flue-cured tobacco for the second time in a row is still very much alive as our farmers, mainly beneficiaries of the land reform, continue to deliver their crop to the market.
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Tichaona Zindoga My Turn There is a story that is told of a man that caught his wife red-handed in a heated act with another man. The man was naturally livid, if not murderous: one can imagine the kind of passions excited in such situations.
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Sharon Hofisi Legal Letters The right to administrative justice (RTAJ) is part of the constitutional rights in Zimbabwe. Its inclusion in Section 68 of the Constitution, under the Bill of Rights section, means this right is now justiciable.
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Freedom Mupanedemo Features Correspondent On a wintry Wednesday morning, Pesani Mombe tries hard to shake off the lethargy of sleep following the previous day’s hard work in his fields.
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