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When your mother is a sex worker . . . |
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Thursday, 24 January 2013 00:00 |
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Innocent Ndorikanda Features Correspondent
AT midnight, lightning streaks above Epworth, on the outskirts of Harare, preceding a roaring clap of thunder that shakes a metal cabin and wakes up three-month-old baby Natsai from slumber.
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Survival, gender and peace |
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Thursday, 24 January 2013 00:00 |
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Charles Muganiwa Features Writer THEY had been listening to birds singing melodies, weird sounds of the forest for three or so hours and baboons could be heard screaming in the valley before them. Suddenly they were on the edge of
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Snakes, folktales meet science in disaster warning |
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Monday, 21 January 2013 00:00 |
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Smriti Mallapaty In a poem about an earthquake that killed thousands of people in Nepal and India in 1934, Nepali folk poet Lok Nath Pokharel described the conspicuous and widespread death of snakes, despite the earthquake occurring in the winter when snakes usually hibernate.
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2013: The Year of Tourism |
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Thursday, 17 January 2013 00:00 |
Isdore Guvamombe Features Editor THE starting gun will not be fired for the next seven months, but the buzz on television, newspapers and radio programmes; the music galas, roadshows and infrastructure touch-ups, all indicate that
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One-child policy hits elderly |
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Thursday, 17 January 2013 00:00 |
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BEIJING. - Award-winning author Zhou Daxin was absent from a late August Press conference for his new book, a half-biographical, half-fictional account of the memories he has of his deceased son.
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‘White gold’ loses its glitter |
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Thursday, 17 January 2013 00:00 |
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Fortious Nhambura Senior Features writer
MINOT KATENAIRE of Gorejena Village in Mt Darwin braves the light rains as he inspects his tobacco crop. It his first year in tobacco farming and the experiment seems to be bearing fruit. He has just
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The tragedy of Madagascar’s teen moms |
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Tuesday, 25 December 2012 00:00 |
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NTSOHIHY. — Daughters as young as 12 in the villages surrounding Antsohihy, the capital of Sofia Region, in Madagascar’s remote, traditional north, often suffer the harmful consequences of falling
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No joy for Typhoon Bopha survivors |
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Tuesday, 25 December 2012 00:00 |
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BAGANGA. — Survivors of Typhoon Bopha, which struck the southern Philippine island of Mindanao on December 4, face a bleak Christmas more than two weeks on. “My parents and my one-year-old
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Friday, 21 December 2012 00:00 |
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Roselyne Sachiti Deputy Features Editor
THEY came from different backgrounds, sat, spoke, sang and raised issues that affect them. The young women ate together, laughed at each other’s jokes, yet they were still hungry for more.
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Friday, 21 December 2012 00:00 |
Kingsley Ighobor YOUNG men and women chat along the glittering corridors of the sprawling shopping complex. With state-of-the-art mobile communication gadgets in hand, they go in and out of the mall’s 65
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The paradox of progress. . .Technological advances a double-edged sword |
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Friday, 21 December 2012 00:00 |
Samuel D. Pascoal We live in an era of technology. Technology has tried to put an end to the arduous agrarian way of life and has heralded an epoch of vast development. Thanks to technology and its predictability, man
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Lessons from Malawi’s food crisis |
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Friday, 21 December 2012 00:00 |
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Masimba Tafirenyika
Once again Malawi finds itself in a tight spot. A food crisis set off by erratic rains, rising food prices and economic hardships is slowly unfolding. For the first time in several years, the country’s ability to
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