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Charles Dhewa There is no longer any doubt that Zimbabwean agriculture has changed over the past decade. However, such a transition has not been supported by mechanisms for sustaining the flow of good ideas. If we are going to use agriculture in lifting ourselves up, more evidence-informed approaches are needed.
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Joram Nyathi Spectrum The idea of the youth dividend is topical nowadays. It is in vogue. It is the talk of town from Europe to Africa. The focus among political parties in Zimbabwe is largely on the forthcoming harmonized elections. There is a narrative that whoever wins the youth vote is set to win the elections. Whether […]
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Dr Sacrifice Chirisa Mental Health Matters If you take a medicine in a way that is different from what the doctor prescribed, it is called prescription drug abuse. It could be; Taking a medicine that was prescribed for someone else
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GENEVA. — Overall economic growth remains disconnected from employment generation, the United Nations International Labour Organisation (ILO) has warned, noting that young people continue to suffer from persistent unemployment and lack of quality job opportunities.
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Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor About 10 days ago, statesman and former United Nations Secretary-General Koffi Annan and leader of his eponymous foundation, waded into the debate on Zimbabwe and put forward the holding of credible elections as important for the country’s standing among the world’s family of nations.
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Ivanka Trump says women in the workforce provide a strong economic and fiscal benefit; Cherie Blair believes women entrepreneurs need three things to flourish – capacity, confidence and capital.
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John Wight Correspondent NATO’s military intervention in Libya in 2011 has justifiably earned its place in history as an indictment of Western foreign policy and a military alliance which since the collapse of the Soviet Union has been deployed as the sword of this foreign policy. The destruction of Libya will forever be an indelible stain on […]
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THE Zanu-PF Extraordinary Congress coming in December must help restore the party back to its revolutionary ethos, which includes being a party of the people. That the ruling party was increasingly being alienated from its supporters by the G40 cabal was now evident for everyone who cared to see.
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Roselyne Sachiti Features Editor When a teenage Walter Magaya first saw Nyasha who was almost his age scavenging for food from a bin along George Silundika Avenue, in Harare’s Central Business District, he did not hesitate to beg his parents to take him in and fund his education. Nyasha had stayed on the streets all his life, […]
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MY TURN WITH TICHAONA ZINDOGA The high political drama of the past few weeks which climaxed with the resignation of former President Mugabe and his replacement with his former No. 2, Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa, is now behind us. Zimbabweans are looking forward with hope and looking at all indications for a better future under a new […]
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Dr Sekai Nzenza on Wednesday “Hi there, kwakadii kumusha?” How is everything back home? I get this question on a WhatsApp message. I reply, “Hi there Temba. Kuno kuri right. Kwakadii ku US?” Here everything is fine. How is everything in the US?
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Rohen d’Aiglepierre, Amélie Aubert and Pierre-Jean Loiret African countries have worked hard to improve children’s access to basic education, but there’s still significant work to be done. Today, 32,6 million children of primary school age and 25,7 million adolescents are not going to school in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Munyaradzi Mlambo and Denslow Kisi Correspondents The change in leadership which seemed long overdue has ushered in a new era pregnant with endless possibilities. President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s inaugural speech last Friday set the tone for the monumental task of rebuilding Zimbabwe that lies ahead. However, as the nation picks itself up in preparation to embark on a long and […]
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Sharon Hofisi Legal Letters Imprinted in the mind of every security-conscious Zimbabwean who witnessed the events between November 13 and 21, 2017 pan out is the simple reality – the constitutional role of the security institutions – particularly ZDF has been memorialised for the present and future generations. As a lawyer and strategic studies expert, I have […]
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Rashweat Mukundu Correspondent Zimbabweans, as acknowledged by President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnagangwa, are politically polarised. This to the extent that in some circles we cannot agree on the simplest of things or issues. This polarisation has meant that most dialogues are an affirmation of what one already believes in and are conducted within a circle of friends […]
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