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DHAKA. — Since the world of work is changing and societies are becoming increasingly unequal, policy makers have to respond effectively to the changes to implement SDGs, especially decent work, to reduce poverty, ILO Director General Guy Ryder said.
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Buhle Nkomo — “I grew up on a farm where my father was a labourer. I developed keen interest in tobacco production at a tender age but was not allowed to work hence I gained knowledge on tobacco production from the peripheries,” said Stanley Damuson (43).
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President Mugabe delivered the much awaited State of the Nation Address yesterday and if there is one thing that was clear from his speech, it is that Zimbabwe can only rise in 2017.
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Dear Brother Julius It is one of those rare moments when we have to write somebody a letter. Many times, which is the rule rather than exception, we just tell people what we think.
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Sekai Nzenza On Wednesday— WELCOME to the wedding at St Paul´s Anglican Church in Old Highfields. It is Saturday, the 3rd of December. The dressing theme for the wedding is red, yellow and black.
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Leroy Dzenga Features Writer— Misheck Mazwi is a father to 13-year-old girl who recently attained five points in her Grade Seven examinations. He was saving up money to drive around the country approaching schools he felt were befitting of his little girl’s achievement.
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Justine Mudyambanje Correspondent— “Individuals come and go, but the people remain. That’s why Zimbabwe’s Constitution recognises only the people as the only stockholders of power! One centre of power a mistake,” so tweet Professor Jonathan Moyo on his Twitter handle.
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Yolanda Ndlovu Correspondent— Loud ululations capture the moment and joy reflected on the people’s faces. The local authority has just announced that it will invest in constructing a borehole for the community.
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Allan Brian Ssenyonga Correspondent— For a long time, dominant media spaces in the world have packaged and presented a worrying template on African life. This is a template that highlights conflict, poverty and disease as the outstanding markers of life on this vast continent. These are arguably the only reason we are easily accorded airtime on the […]
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John Sigauke Correspondent— Opposition political parties here have been endlessly talking about forming a grand coalition that would confront zanu-pf as a giant entity in the 2018 harmonised elections.
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Musekiwa Makwanya Correspondent— COMBATING child abuse and safeguarding children is a complex and challenging endeavour for any country in any part of the world. What complicates matters is the fact that the landscape is always changing as new information comes to light and child protection systems are evolving.
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The National Social Security Authority now runs Zimbabwe’s largest pension scheme in terms of numbers covered and must be moving rapidly to the point where it will be owning the largest block of assets to provide income to pay pensioners.
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Nick Mangwana View from the Diaspora— Poverty is an indignity, a scourge and an indictment on the priority of African leadership. How can it be justified when Africa has most of the world’s resources?
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It is very important for us to understand that there is a gift called receiving. You have to be gifted in order for you to be able to receive a gift. Receiving is one of the keys you need to be successful in life. If you cannot receive, you cannot acquire, you cannot accumulate and you cannot […]
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David Mungoshi Shelling the Nuts0— In our folklore (ngano/inganekwane) we hear of happenings that cannot possibly be anything other than miracles (minana/izimanga). To understand and fully appreciate this miracle motif we must all become children again and be born again, metaphorically speaking.
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