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Government’s focus on raising production levels in the country is the only sure way the economy can grow. In this regard, we fully support the thrust of Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa’s 2017 National Budget.
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Hildegarde The Arena— WE are not equating ourselves with the creator, but there are times when you feel that “a day is like a thousand years.” This is how it feels like right now, we still have another week before all the brouhaha is swept under the carpet, we hope.
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Sydney Kawadza Senior Features Writer — For Ugogo Mallet Moyo of Mpilo Village in Ward 7, Tsholotsho District in Matabeleland North, July 2007 is a year her life turned upside down. That fateful month, forever etched in the 83-year-old’s mind, turned her life into misery.
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Lovemore Chikova News Editor— The second China-Zimbabwe Media Forum hosted by the Chinese embassy on Monday was useful to the media in various aspects. The forum, held at the Chinese embassy, was attended by local journalists from various media houses and their Chinese counterparts based in Zimbabwe.
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Bill Whalen Correspondent— Five days into the 1993 calendar — 15 days before his White House stay concluded — George H.W. Bush travelled to West Point for one last presidential address.
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Delta Milayo Ndou #Digital Dialogue— A 30-minute live broadcast of a church service on ZTV will cost no less than $862 (including Value Added Tax). In contrast, a 30-minute live broadcast of a church service streaming on Facebook Live will cost no more than $130 monthly, if one opts for the pricier Wi-Fi package.
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Sifelani Tsiko — More rain and possible flooding is expected in most parts of the Sadc region in the coming three months, the Sadc Climate Services Centre says.
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Charles Dhewa — The Ease of Doing Business initiative mooted by policy makers in 2016 was a commendable effort. However, it seems to have put more emphasis on meeting the needs of big businesses at a time small businesses are increasing in Zimbabwe.
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A new school year has begun with some students returning to their old school while others are changing schools and classes.
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Rupesh Paudyal Correspondent — I wrote this article while in Kathmandu. Nepal’s capital and largest city has a severe water shortage. Even though all homeowners pay a fee to the government to get water on tap, supplies run only once a week for a few hours.
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Kizito Sikuka Correspondent— African leaders are meeting in late January to chart the continent’s development agenda, including the appointment of a new leadership team for the African Union secretariat, based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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Dr S.M. Chirisa Correspondent— After the introduction last week of my passion on mental health issues I was tempted to dive into specific conditions. However, this week let’s focus on the causes of mental health issues and attempt to demystify this “Pandora’s Box” since we are surrounded by old and stubborn belief systems anchored by ignorance […]
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NEW YORK. — Alibaba founder Jack Ma met with Donald Trump on Monday and pledged to create one million jobs in the US over the next five years through the company’s e-commerce platform. That is a vague and misleading promise. Ma is not going to build factories. He is not planning to set up Alibaba […]
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The opening of the New Year — and we are just 11 days into it — is often marked by people of all shades and hue pontificating and divining about the moons and year ahead. Whereas in the past some credible voices lent weighted pronouncements, nowadays an increasing number of questionable individuals have been making […]
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It is trite that residential accommodation is increasingly becoming a human rights priority. In recognition of this fundamental issue, the Government of Zimbabwe, through its economic blueprint, Zim-Asset, intends to provide 300 000 housing units by 2018, a figure that will go a long in mitigating accommodation challenges Zimbabweans face.
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