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Dr Sekai Nzenza
“And the prince held her tightly against him. He looked into her blue eyes and kissed her. Then he said, ‘I love you. Will you marry me?’ The princess replied quickly, ‘I love you, oh I love you -
My deep, unconditional apologies to my readers for the mix-up last week. I am still to be favoured with an explanation by my publisher who by the way reserves the right to determine if and when the column should be published. I accept all the anger I got as a result, hoping we will all do better next time.
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FIFTEEN years ago, I covered my first Nations Cup final in Burkina Faso and the showcase match to decide who would be crowned champions of African football featured South Africa.
Tomorrow, I will cover my second Nations Cup final in South Africa and the showcase match to decide who will be crowned champions of African football will feature Burkina Faso.
In 2004 and 2006, when I went with the Warriors to the Nations Cup finals in Tunisia and Egypt, my working adventure didn’t last until the grand -
THE Bible in the book of John 9:1-11 records a story where the Lord Jesus heals a man who was born blind. The text reads: “As He (Jesus) went along, He saw a man blind from birth. His disciples asked Him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?”
“Neither this man nor his parents sinned,” said Jesus, “but this happened so that the works of God might be displayed in him. As long as it is day, we must do the works of Him who sent me. Night is coming, when no one can work. While I am in the world, I am the light of the world.” -
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In the village, in the land of milk honey and dust or Guruve, one who plants grapes by the road side, and one who marries a pretty woman, share the same problem - every passerby wants to taste.
But the careless ones do not care!
In the other world, in the land of football there are many fruit trees planted on the roadside for everyone to pick - call it human rights.
Journalism is that profession that, takes you to ringside seat of events and unbeknown to you, you are already in the deep-end of things. There, you mix with the -
Reason Wafawarova
One of the saddest lessons of history is that when we have been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozled. It is not easy to believe that you have been taken for a -
Cathrine Murombedzi HIV Walk
A concerned workmate asked me recently if it was possible for one to temporarily stop taking ARVs. My response was a strong NO and I queried why he was asking? He narrated to me that on his last -
Tonderai Rutsito TechSpot
Of late Zimbabwean websites have been under siege, with more than 10 reputable companies’ websites having already been hacked this year. Some got defaced or were taken offline under various -
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Sekai Nzenza
“Sis, do not invite me again to a party where the majority of people are married couples, educated people, regular church goers or rich people,” said Piri as we left a party on our cousin’s farm in
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Nathaniel Manheru The Other side
The only time mankind admires infancy in manhood is when this comes as kindness and humility, never as a measure of mind. As I write this piece, I am still at a loss as to what exactly Tendai Biti,
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Mai Jukwa
The evicted white farmers have reignited their misguided demands for compensation from the Zimbabwean people. Let it be made clear, Zimbabwe will never compensate the British white settlers -
Sharuko On Saturday
To emerge out of this quagmire of chaos, and still find the heart to believe that tomorrow will be a better day, the Warriors will be a better team, Zifa will be a better functional body that doesn’t -
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Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus
Over the past three weeks this column has played host to submissions by some stakeholders on their take for the economy this year. A lot of issues have been raised and possible solutions -
Bowden Mbanje and Darlington Mahuku
Pseudo white liberals in the two MDC parties never cease to amuse us. This white minority group is omnipotent as it imposes its will on a powerless black leadership. They seem to know what is good -
The Arena Hildegarde
Another 2004 Democratic presidential hopeful, Senator John Kerry is taking over. When Barack Obama’s second term ends in 2016, it will be interesting to compare and contrast his diplomatic