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Sharuko On Saturday If we are to take a leaf from the Germans, Cde Minister, and build our football house from the bottom, we will need far much more than you going to the Maracana, watching Loew and his men triumph, and returning home with a template of how we can move forward.
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Isdore Guvamombe Tourism Matrix From 2005 when I launched this column — Tourism Matrix — I have been in the thick of things in the tourism and hospitality industry. Prior to launching the column, I had been writing mere tourism stories, period. Since then I have been in the cockpit of the industry and have […]
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Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus Zimbabwean women have a huge and raw appetite to succeed and make a difference in the nation. This is a conclusion I have reached after attending several seminars and workshops and also interacting with women at all levels in society.
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Isdore Guvamombe Reflections Back in the village, in the land of milk honey and dust or Guruve, the faintest memory waft is sometimes enough to transport one back through time and space to a long-forgotten moment into childhood. And it is surprising how much memory is built around things unnoticed at the time.
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Hildegarde The Arena WHEN Charles J. Sykes said “life is not fair, get used to it”, he was probably making one of the most hard-hitting and realistic statements.
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Reason Wafawarova on Thursday FROM time immemorial those whose privilege and luxury comes at the expense of the suffering masses have always been opposed to emancipation struggles, and our aristocrats within the revolutionary movement are no exception to this historical corporeality.
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Knowledge Mushohwe The art world is defined as an informal institution which embodies and encompasses the various formal and informal institutions within particular “artworld systems,” each of which fosters and supports the production and appreciation of a particular kind of art.
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Dr Sekai Nzenza on Wednesday Like most dog names around, a dog’s name is not just a dog’s name. It serves to convey a message, usually in defiance or resistance to whatever conflict was happening in the family.
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Isdore Guvamombe The Interview Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Walter Mzembi (WM) this week opened the nation to debate after suggesting that Zimbabwe should bid to host the 2034 World Cup. Although the Zimbabwe national team – The warriors – have never made it to the World Cup, the
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Nathaniel Manheru: The Other Side THE other day I critically wrote about commemorative rituals for Bulawayo as “a modern city”, rituals which in damning inadvertency, panegyrized the Rhodesian white settler ethos, all at the expense of colonialism’s beast of burden, the African.
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Isdore Guvamombe Editor, ZimTravel HE has fathered 128 children with 15 wives but has not stopped marrying and “manufacturing” more children. For Misheck Doctor Nyandoro, it is game on . . . three of his wives are pregnant and more could be pregnant by the end of this winter. Three new wives could
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BY the time the Germans touched seventh heaven, on a night that had a chilling apocalyptic feeling of Armageddon for the people of Brazil, even those in the winning corner had long lost the passion to celebrate but were now being consumed by a tsunami of sympathy.
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Lloyd Gumbo Mr Speaker Sir Politicians, especially Members of Parliament, are the most scrutinised and castigated for any wrongdoing whether it is to do with their parliamentary roles or private lives.
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Isdore Guvamombe Reflections It was my first day at Waddilove High School having enrolled for Advanced Level. I was burying behind me four years of Ordinary Level at St Anne’s Goto High School in neighbouring Wedza and seven years of primary education in varying schools back in the village, in the
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Many indigenous Zimbabweans have invested heavily in the industry and are beginning to reap the fruits. This has given birth to a new generation of hotels and lodges that have ignited the market at the expense of long established tourism facilities.