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The Interview: Christopher Charamba Command Agriculture is a Government initiative whose objective is to ensure the country attains food security. The Herald’s Christopher Charamba (CC) spoke to the Grain Millers’ Association of Zimbabwe president Tafadzwa Musarara (TM) to discuss how millers have received the programme, and how they are contributing to its overall success.
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ON January 20, president-elect Donald Trump will be sworn in as the United States of America’s 45th president. However, the transitional period has been more intriguing, showing that in terms of governance, the US system is no different from other systems the world over.
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Leroy Dzenga Features Writer — Aficionados, at one point equated Harare to the English capital London, owing to its immaculate architecture and cleanliness. The only deviation or blemish was the size of the two cities and the fact that the Zimbabwean capital had warmer temperatures, hence the acronym — Sunshine City.
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Innocent Ruwende Council Reporter — As has become the norm corruption and the failure by most councils to address the same old problems of water and poor roads headlined the year 2016 with little hope that much will change in the coming year.
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Lloyd Gumbo Mr Speaker Sir— Zimbabweans have overwhelmingly embraced the bond notes introduced by the Central Bank in November last year despite spirited attempts by critics to discredit them before their introduction.
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Udo W. Froese Correspondent— The plan to hijack the African National Congress by 2019 seems well advanced. A massive propaganda campaign created the deception that it is ANC and country president Jacob Zuma who are corrupt and in that, allowed the state to be captured.
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Isdore Guvamombe Reflections— In less than a moon, African leaders meet in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, for the first African Union Summit of 2017. The AU Summit is where decisions to spearhead the continent from its past to the great future are made.
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Kim Jong Un Special Correspondent— Last year, in reflection of the national desire for reunification and the requirements of the times, we put forward the Juche-oriented line and policy of reunification at the Seventh Congress of the Workers’ Party of Korea and made strenuous efforts to this end.
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Andre Damon Correspondent— Divisions within the US state over allegations of Russian hacking of Democratic Party e-mails grew more embittered and public on Wednesday following statements by Donald Trump that further distanced the president-elect from the CIA and other US intelligence agencies.
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Obi Egbuna Jnr Simunye— When the US Government became Western imperialism’s face on the world stage, both Democrats and Republicans appeared rather comfortable to not only assume this responsibility, but also enjoy providing their extended relatives’ unlimited political and military aid.
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When President Mugabe opened Parliament, he said 13 pieces of legislation with a bearing on investment into the country would be amended. Critical to note, though, is that the process needs to be done in order of priorities.
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Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus — Compliments of the season to you good people! We thank God for blessing us with yet another year that already looks and feels promising.
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George Chisoko and Hebert Zharare—- Whenever discussion on Command Agriculture comes up, there are high chances of confusing it with Command Economy in that the two are centrally planned with a desire for mass food production and to hedge the economy against shortages.
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Sifelani Tsiko Correspondent — The revival of the 57-hactare Jalukange Irrigation Scheme along Shashe River about 120km west of Beitbridge town has come as a major relief for smallholder farmers in this dry district.
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Delta Milayo Ndou #Digital Dialogue— I was impressed to learn of a fleet of commuter omnibuses plying the Warren Park route that offer free wifi as a complimentary service to passengers because the typical kombi owner is unlikely to concern themselves with availing such benefits to their clients. Given the state of neglect and disrepair that […]
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