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Christopher Farai Charamba The Reader As a student of history, I am always fascinated by the telling of historical African stories. The continent has a rich past which hasn’t been fully explored not for a lack of knowledge, but as a means of subjugating Africa’s people and creating a narrative for them.
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Nathaniel Manheru THE OTHER SIDE— A cryptic but interesting response to my piece last week came from one “yowe” who advised me to read George Orwell’s classic, Animal Farm. I can only surmise that “yowe” is unaware that literature, English literature especially, is my forte, a situation that makes the helpful advisory somewhat a bit […]
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WHEN FIFA president Gianni Infantino led a high-powered delegation from the world football governing body on a two-day visit to this country two weeks ago, there were a number of prophets of doom who were quick to dismiss it as yet another meaningless trip by one of the world’s most powerful men.
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Talent Gore and Julia Mugadzaweta It is mid-morning in Harare’s bustling Africa Unity Square and, as usual, the place is busy with people of from all walks of life going about their business.
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Dave Lindorff Correspondent THE so-called Deep State and Democratic Party campaign to demonise Russia for allegedly “hacking the US election”, and delivering the country into the hands of Donald Trump suffered a huge and probably mortal blow this week with the release by WikiLeaks of over 7 000 secret CIA documents disclosing secret CIA hacking […]
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Christopher Farai Charamba THE INTERVIEW Junior doctors this week ended their industrial action and returned to work. Some of their demands had been addressed by the Government, but there were still concerns that were left unattended to. Christopher Charamba (CC) spoke to Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors’ Association president Dr Edgar Munatsi (EM) to understand what the […]
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ONE of the rich pickings former Vice President Joice Mujuru is getting from being booted out of Government and the ruling Zanu-PF party, and more recently the Zimbabwe People First party is the “legitimacy” from the West as one of the women in politics and decision-making in Zimbabwe.
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Joram Nyathi Spectrum TODAY the Spectrum focuses briefly on three matters: the solicitation of public views on the selection of a Chief Justice, the insult to our culture in the definition of a valid marriage and last week’s Supreme Court ruling which declared the beating of a child in the home and at school illegal, […]
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Herald Reporters INCESSANT rains pounding Zimbabwe and the region have left a trail of destruction, especially on the country’s road network that needs massive funding for rehabilitation and repairs. Government has already launched an international humanitarian appeal following the floods that have claimed over 246 lives.
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Sydney Kawadza Senior Features Writer It is imperative, for some countries, to improve travel times and safety on their local roads and highways, as a way of attracting investment.
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We publish here a presentation by Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa to military officers attending Joint Command and
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Leroy Dzenga Correspondent Primary and Secondary Education Minister Lazarus Dokora has attracted the most attention in the first three months of 2017. His vision for the local education sector has received mixed views across Zimbabwe. The leap of faith he and his ministry took in implementing the new curriculum has earned him
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Andre Damon Correspondent With increasing frequency, aggressive foreign policy moves by Washington have been palmed off by the media and political establishment as defensive responses to “hacking” and “cyber-espionage” by US imperialism’s geopolitical adversaries: Russia and China. For months, news programmes have been
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Tawanda Musariri Correspondent The political mega-circus season is upon us again! So Joice was in London just this week, where she had been banished because of belonging to zanu-pf, receiving an award from a shadowy organisation claiming to be authoritative in honouring virtuous
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Crop Sector Despite the late rains and the Fall armyworm which will negatively affect yields, maize production for the 2016 /2017 season is anticipated to be substantially higher than in 2016 and preliminary forecasts are that the harvest may be between 1,2 – 1,4 million tonnes.
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