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John Manzongo At the Workplace The subject of sexual harassment at the workplace remains one of the hottest potatoes and often provides juicy, sleazy titbits of what happens behind closed doors. There is so much debate as to who is the more vulnerable worker – male or female. It is not a one-way street. Sexual […]
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ATLANTA. – THE Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has discovered a new strain of an anti-biotic resistant gonorrhoea called HO41. It is killing people in a number of days after the body goes through septic shock.
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Reason Wafawarova Zimbabweans stand appalled by the expose of self-awarded predatory salaries earned by chief executives running the country’s State-owned enterprises, as well as executives in local government structures, and by extrapolation, throughout the entire economy’s production and service industry, perhaps including the national
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Hildegarde The Arena IT is one thing to dislike and/or disrespect President Robert Mugabe the man, but quite another to disrespect the Office of the President of Zimbabwe. Some ardent critics of President Mugabe fail to make that distinction, and in their mangled criticism of the President they also fail to realise that they are […]
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Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus Is it just another 44 lame days gone by, with a whole 211 days of this year still in our bag to make the difference in our lives that we desperately need. Did we need to hit the ground running on January 1 or we could afford to do things at […]
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Knowledge Mushohwe Anyone can have art lessons, but not everyone can be an artist. It is a strong belief among many that artists are born and not made. In any art class, there is always a clear distinction between those that have a natural talent and those that continuously struggle,
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“It’s valentine’s day on Friday,” I told my cousin Piri. She frowned and said, “So?” “You may get flowers from a lover,” I said. We were drinking tea with corn bread, chimondi mwii, in Mbare, not too far from Rufaro Stadium where my cousin Laiza lives. We sat on reed
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Zimbabwe is in the middle of a promising farming season that has seen the country receiving lots of rainfall compared to previous seasons. As I write this column, many farmers have finished weeding and applying top dressing fertilisers though the heavy rains that continue to
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Political Mondays with Amai Jukwa ECONOMISTS are in agreement that funding for agriculture will remain limited as long as farmers do not have transferable title to land — a prerequisite if such land is to serve as collateral.
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My instalment on fufuro last week drew a sardonic yet supremely directional comment from one of my diligent readers. Manheru, asserted the reader, builds layers and layers of spiderwebs well up to the stratosphere, something quite good for as long as he does not hope or expect to catch an elephant! I must say I […]
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In the three weeks that we spent in South Africa, Ian Gorowa helped us to rediscover ourselves, to reach out to a soul that we had long lost along the way, to take a trip back to a past where this emphasis on defence almost took us to the World Cup 20 years ago, with […]
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Lloyd Gumbo Mr Speaker, Sir OUR parliamentarians will find it difficult to earn public trust as long as they continue with their vacuous deliberations in that august House.
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Isdore Guvamombe Reflections Back in the village, in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve – if you like – reality is like the skin of a leopard, no amount of rains can wash off the spots.
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Isadore Guvamombe Tourism Matrix Lake Kariba stretches from the dam wall to the north and Mlibizi in Binga to the south. In the middle is where the jungle still teems with wildlife like ancient times.
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Tendai Manzvazvike Group Foreign Editor CROSSTALK show host Peter Lavelle, on January 27 said on RT television, “The more you know how the rich people make their money, the more it makes you angry.”