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Reason Wafawarova on Thursday In November 2012 Foley was abducted again, this time in Syria, and in another glory-hunting expedition, the audacious journalist had gone to document the anticipated fall of the Assad government.
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Hildegarde The Arena If health experts predict that it might take six months to contain the virus, only God knows what will have happened to people not only in West Africa, but the world over.
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Sekai Nzenza On Wednesday Operation musengabere and running marathons after girls are gone now. The Internet is here. But, there is plenty of room for a guy and a girl to meet naturally and fall in love the way it was meant to be
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Knowledge Mushohwe Correspondent Shona sculpture is highly regarded in Western Europe, the United States and even in neighbouring South Africa and the Internet may be used as a vehicle to help the market stand up and notice.
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Ruth Butaumocho Gender Forum Child marriages are dangerous because they condemn young girls to a vicious cycle of poverty and reduce their opportunities of having a good life in their adulthood.
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The Other Side by Nathaniel Manheru IT has always been a hard fact of life that in America as elsewhere in Europe, a black man only has condemned colour and a sorry history, nothing else.
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LUIS Suarez did not bite an opponent just once. Neither did he do it only twice. He did it three times and, the treble was delivered, of all places, on the grand stage that the World Cup provides.
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Isdore Guvamombe Reflections Whether a melon falls on the knife or the knife falls on the melon, the truth is the melon still suffers the same fate. Back in the village, in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve, Totororo sat in the hut, on a stool polished shiny by years of use — staring […]
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Isdore Guvamombe Tourism Matrix The Harare- Beitbridge highway is arguably the most widely used road in the country as it connects SADC countries. The centrality of Zimbabwe makes it a trade-conduit between the port of Durban in South Africa and the rest of SADC countries such as Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique and the Democratic Republic of Congo. As
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Hildegarde The Arena THE 34th Sadc Ordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government has come and gone. The real work is just beginning not only for incumbent chair President Mugabe and his deputy, President Ian Khama of Botswana, but also for the more than 400 million people of the 15-member
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Reason Wafawarova on Thursday THERE is a time when the sickening realities of this world’s bad news become so distasteful that one cannot simply put up with continued absorption of the barbarous perversions. Libya, Syria, Iraq, Ukraine, plane crashes, Gaza are all part of the tragic headlines hitting our ears these
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Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus News that KLM Airlines and Egypt Air have decided to abandon Harare routes has been quite sad, especially as we were still celebrating their return. Before we could even put down the celebratory juice glasses (champagne for some) they have said goodbye. The transformation from
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Tonderai Rutsito Tech Talk The battles between Zimbabwe`s largest mobile network operators are far from over; with a new cold war at tipping point. Econet Wireless Zimbabwe has been blamed for fishing directly in Telecel’s skills pond, a move which has been described by analysts as dirty tactics to beat
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Sekai Nzenza on Wednesday “My husband left me for the maid on 2 June 2006, between 8am and 10 am,” the woman having blonde tips added to her hair weave said. She was sitting right next to me and we both faced the same mirror because Maria was doing my hair. Maria is my hair dresser. “Mai […]
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Knowledge Mushohwe Correspondent Portraiture, the recording of an individual’s appearance and personality, particularly in a painting or sculpture, has often been a work incorporating two statements, one by the portrait artist about perception, style and skill and another by the portrait subject on his or her