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Tonderai Rutsito Tech Spot TelOne, the state owned and only fixed voice call network operator in Zimbabwe has escalated its focus towards data, as internet has proven to be the most disruptive technology and new revenue earner for telecoms operators.
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Ruth Butaumocho Gender Forum THE debacle between Sharon Macheso and Kuda Munetsi finally came to an end last week after the courts granted Sharon a protection order, with the two parties agreeing to communicate over the phone. The two are officially on separation barely three months after their wedding, which hogged the limelight and was […]
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The Other Side Nathaniel Manheru I think a qualification, if not retraction, is in order. Whoop, those “tweeters” do read I tell you. I was wrong, and am determined to be right about them, now and in future. The hooves generation I had dismissed as de-educating, read my article. They grasped it too! And it […]
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IT’S very likely that there will be a capacity crowd at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban today as South Africa bids an emotional farewell to Senzo Meyiwa, the Bafana Bafana ‘keeper, and skipper, who played football with an infectious smile.
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Lloyd Gumbo Mr Speaker Sir Side-by-side, male and female, Zanu-PF and one of the MDCs’ representatives, formed a procession as they entered the august House to listen to President Mugabe outline the legislative agenda for the Second Session of the Eighth Parliament.
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Reason Wafawarova on Thursday AMONG the most pertinent tenets of a revolution, none deserves to be more accurately developed than the inherent tendency for revolutionary unity.
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Hildegarde The Arena THERE is nothing new under the sun. Attending the First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe’s “Meet the People” tour on October 23, where she met with members of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA), members of the Zimbabwe Liberation War
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Ruth Butaumocho Gender Editor Sixty-seven-year-old Rabison Mugare of Hurungwe assembled a mini gathering to accept the bride price for his 14-year old daughter, Sekai, who had eloped the previous month to a well-known polygamous cotton farmer in a nearby village.
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Tonderai Rutsito TechSpot Zimbabwe is on record as the world`s second fastest ICT developing country with an all time record of 106 percent mobile penetration. Data penetration is on 47 percent meaning 6,1 million subscribers out of the total 13,89 million now have access to the internet.
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Knowledge Mushohwe Art Zone Most people outside the art world are frequently repulsed by artists’ personalities, including hairstyles, clothing and choices of recreational activities. A number of my artist friends with dreadlocks mention that their hairstyles are declarations of independence from the ‘normal’ way of life which they point out resembles a
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Sekai Nzenza On Wednesday The day after we buried Rowesai, we all stayed the night with her mother. At dawn, Rowesai’s mother walked around her hut calling Rowesai: “Chimuka Rowesai. Kunze kwayedza. Maiwe kani vana vangu vapera! It’s daylight, rise Rowesai. Oh my mother! My children are dying,” she cried. Grief was eating her heart.
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Ruth Butaumocho Gender Forum Proverbs 31 is a well-known chapter in the Bible and is highly revered by both men and women, though it is interpreted in various ways and speaks differently in their own situations.
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Nathaniel Manheru The Other Side Alexander Pope was one hell of a poet who brooked no bald critics. Not that he hated criticism. He hated dullards who pretended to be critics, the same way he hated pseudo-poets who gave the world doggerel so bereft of wit. And for him and his generation, wit was everything.
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Sharuko on Saturday Now, if our national game can’t write off a US$1 675 payment, made to its greatest footballer, Peter Ndlovu, in his time of need, and we see it appearing in the ZIFA accounts as a debt, surely how then do we justify the payment of more than US$200 000 to someone like […]
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Lloyd Gumbo Mr Speaker Sir The Chinese are here, the Russians came and now Britain is about to send its high-powered business delegation at the end of this month to explore investment opportunities that they shunned for over a decade.