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Julia Mugadzaweta Features Correspondent Eunice Chitombo of Makonde in Mashonaland West Province became pregnant at 16. Like many fistula survivors, she had a horrendous and long labour, and, tragically, the baby died in the long process. “I went into labour from March 10 to 14, 1989. On the fifth day I was ferried to Kenzamba after nurses […]
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Leroy Dzenga Features Reporter Zimbabwe, like the whole of Southern Africa, suffered the effects of Cyclone La Nina and the predicted Cyclone Dineo in the same period spelt doom for the country. Cyclone Dineo, however, downgraded to a tropical storm bringing relief across the country. To most the downgrade meant that the worst had been
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And God said unto Jacob, Arise, go up to Bethel, and dwell there: and make there an altar unto God, that appeared unto thee when thou fleddest from the face of Esau thy brother( Genesis 35:1). There are reasons why people cannot remain on top in life. There are promises that God gave to us […]
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At the last count on Friday, 44 people had died from the horrific King Lion bus accident which occurred last Wednesday night near Nyamakate shops along the Harare-Chirundu highway. The Government moved in quickly to declare the accident a state of disaster, meaning it would assist in the burial of the
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Stanely Mushava Literature Today Kendrick Lamar threatens to gather world religions into one church service and rap logic into their heads but Ravi Zacharias has already beaten him to it. The highly regarded Christian philosopher’s defining opus, “Jesus Among Other Gods”, parsed the pantheon of world religions for intellectual certitude.
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Bishow Parajuli Special Correspondent The United Nations General Assembly designated 2017 the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development. In line with the global designation, Zimbabwe launched last week, the Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development under the theme, “Travel, Enjoy and Respect”. It is my sincere hope that this
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Stephen Mpofu Correspondent Until just days ago post-modernity must have prided itself on having as its intrinsic characteristic the global community with which to fight any challenges as one unassailable force. However, any belief by any country in a universal fight against the world’s common environmental enemy may have been rendered a
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Christopher Farai Charamba The Reader Technology has changed the way the world works. Some might argue for the better, making things more convenient. At the touch of a button one can know what the weather is like in Tokyo, book and pay for a holiday in Peru, have a meal delivered from their favourite Thai restaurant, […]
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Features Correspondent Information is one of the prestigious assets an organisation can possess. What is information security? The words are simple, self-explanatory but a broad meaning can be drawn from them. It can be defined as the practice of protecting both physical and digital information from destruction or unauthorised
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Sydney Kawadza Senior Features Writer Traditional dancers known as Nyau/Gule are associated with myth, mysticism and mystery. Tales told from experience, perceived or real, make the nyau/gule dancers furtive while the enigmatic dancers can be scary to the faint-hearted. In Mutorashanga, people recall “Masiye”, a mystical dancer whose act always
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THE Warriors embark on another journey tomorrow to try and qualify for the African Cup of Nations finals when they host the Lone Star of Liberia before an expected and expectant huge home crowd at the National Sports Stadium. Tomorrow’s match comes exactly a year after the Warriors ended 10 years of trying,
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The chickens are surely coming home to roost! For a long time, the opposition MDC-T led by Morgan Tsvangirai has been putting on a brave face and stating publicly that it would win the next elections that are scheduled for 2018. Tsvangirai has traversed the length and breadth of the country – pretty much so since […]
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On Wednesday night, a bus travelling along the Harare- Chirundu highway en route to Zambia was involved in an accident in which 43 people lost their lives. It was only one of many such horrific accidents on Zimbabwe’s roads in recent years. The Herald’s Christopher Charamba (CC) spoke to Traffic Safety Council
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Bishop B. Manjoro Dunamis “And when Jesus was entered into Capernaum, there came unto Him a Centurion beseeching Him, and saying, ‘Lord, my servant lies at home sick of palsy, grievously tormented.’ And Jesus said unto him, ‘I will come and heal him.’ “The Centurion answered and said, ‘Lord, I am not worthy that you should […]
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The year continues to be very promising for Zimbabwe, for it is a year when the nation is coming out of the woods to take its rightful position on the international stage. Mother Nature has been very generous, as the 2016/17 cropping season saw us getting more than enough rainfall, resulting in bumper
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