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Reason Wafawarova On Thursday Industrial development means the world has become economically more interdependent, and that is exactly why President Mugabe was in Russia recently, not in some corner of Mashonaland consolidating tribal economic unity.
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Ruth Butaumocho Gender “It takes a village to raise a girl” is a popular Yoruba proverb. The proverb speaks well into Nyaradzayi’s Gumbonzvanda’s narrative after the community rallied behind her in support of her
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Hildegarde The Arena A nation that is seeking solutions to economic problems can ill afford to waste valuable time on party squabbles. Unity and singleness of purpose will add value to the peace that we enjoy today.
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Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus Yesterday I came across an invitation to a Christian conference in the United States where the host intends to lead discussion on what the world number two economy is going through nationally and more holistically as a major world player.
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Tonderai Rutsito A thousand girls from Matabeleland North yesterday converged at St James High School in Nyamandlovu where they joined the world in commemorating Girls in ICT.
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My Turn with Tichaona Zindoga THERE is some story that appeared on a website this week that could hardly escape attention. The story concerned South African Ambassador to Zimbabwe Vusi Mavimbela and it was titled “SA envoy takes potshot at Harare”.
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Sekai Nzenza On Wednesday When our Mapositori relatives were leaving my house after a few days, they asked for the remaining two packets of sugar. Since I did not eat sugar anymore, I willingly and generously gave it to them, apologising that I had not thought about giving it to them before they
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Nathaniel Manheru THE OTHER SIDE Of course David Cameron has won, confounding and consigning the overweening Milliband, and worse, condemning those damn God’s deputies, those notorious pollsters! I never knew that these seers can be that off the mark? Where is the close-to-call scenario they painted, the coalition permutations they drew, to serve us a […]
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Tichaona Zindoga THE INTERVIEW Former advisor to opposition MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai Dr Alex Magaisa has conceded that opposition failure to defeat the ruling zanu-pf is down to the ruling party being too “formidable” for the weak, ever-splitting opposition which lacks the “formula” to breach the dominance of zanu-pf. The academic discusses a range of […]
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Sharuko on Saturday IT’S that awful month when the world is flooded with the negativity of the damage that man inflicts on the globe’s most beautiful game as political battles, triggered by the explosive fight to lead FIFA, reach a climax.
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Lloyd Gumbo Mr Speaker, Sir The potential game changer for Southern African countries is capital to fund the Industrialisation Strategy adopted by the Heads of State and Government at the recent Sadc Extraordinary Summit held in Harare.
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Isdore Guvamombe Reflections Back in the village in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve, although the hare is known for its proclivity for tricks, it has never mastered the art of climbing up a tree. When it comes to climbing up trees, it becomes useless. Its bag of tricks empties,
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Obi Egbuna Jnr Simunye WHILE former US vice president and 2000 presidential candidate Al Gore continues his tireless masquerade, as a crusader for environmental rights and climate change, Mother Africa’s suffering and scattered children remain immersed in the struggle to
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Hildegarde The Arena THIS week’s instalment is a pot-pourri of sorts from the political jungle. Politics is a dirty game, but so too the mystery that emanates from it. As Neil Armstrong says, “mystery creates wonder and
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Reason Wafawarova on Thursday When I followed the debate about remarks attributed to President Mugabe in regards to the Kalanga people, I was compelled to search for the video clip, so I could get a better understanding of what he exactly said.