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Speech by His Excellency President R.G. Mugabe at the 37th Independence Anniversary Celebrations at the National Sports Stadium, April 18 2017.
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Let us state from the outset that individual countries – sovereign countries – have the right to decide their policies, domestic and foreign.
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Sekai Nzenza On Wednesday — “Every man gotta right to decide his own destiny And in this judgment there is no partiality So arm in arms, with arms, we’ll fight this little struggle Cause that’s the only way we can overcome our little trouble Brother, you’re right, you’re right . . . We gonna fight […]
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Shadreck Chirikure — If you want to learn about Africa, there’s no need to go to Algeria, Mali, Zambia or anywhere else on the continent. Instead, you’ll need to visit — at great cost — institutions in the global north like Johns Hopkins or the School of Oriental and African Studies. Places like these host […]
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Charity Ruzvidzo — The sombre atmosphere that welcomes you upon arrival at Bako Redonhodzo Old People’s home in Highfield, one of Harare’s oldest suburbs is unsettling.
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Beaven Tapureta Bookshelf — New writer Tatenda Charles Munyuki has resuscitated interest in the theme of girl child abuse and neglect, a theme that seem to have long been forgotten since the death of writer Stephen Alumenda who tackled it mostly.
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Jason Johnson Correspondent — All James Bond villains are alike. They’re almost always some 50-something smarmy white guy who has some weird personal tick (rubs a cat, has a bloody eyeball, a fetish for blond Aryan men, something) and thinks he’s bigger than the government.
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Mark Seedon Correspondent — The world can afford a sigh of relief after news that North Korea’s latest attempt to launch a long-range missile has once again led to embarrassing failure. With Mike Pence, the US vice-president, in Seoul, could this be a moment for some realpolitik from the United States?
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Lovemore Ranga Mataire Senior Writer — On Wednesday April 12, 2017, Zimbabwe laid to rest one of its illustrious sons, Brigadier-General James Jotham Murozvi at the National Heroes Acre.
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Sharon Hofisi Legal Matters — For the purpose of precision, let me, with alacrity, begin by considering the basic definition of law. Professor Lovemore Madhuku, who is doubtlessly one of the best legal thinkers who can demystify the law, defines law simply as “rules and regulations that govern human conduct or other societal relations and […]
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Lovemore Ranga Mataire Senior Writer The closing chapter of Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle was decided at the Lancaster House Constitutional Conference between September 10 and December 15, 1979.
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Many of us understand independence as freedom from outside control or support and some definitions have described independence as “the state of being independent” with others going a little further to describe it as “the fact or state of being independent”.
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Seewell Mashizha Correspondent YUVAL Noah Harari in his book “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind” writes that for up 2,5 million years the human family consisted of Homo erectus, Homo ergaster and Neanderthal man. At some point Homo sapiens (our species) spread from East Africa across the world and eventually subdued the other human families.
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Christopher Farai Charamba Correspondent Zimbabwe today celebrates 37 years of independence. This day in 1980 was an important milestone in the history of the nation.
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Dambisa Moyo Global business leaders and investors are largely transfixed by two kinds of risk: macroeconomic and geopolitical.
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