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The Arena With Hildegarde SOCIAL media could be the in thing and the future that we cannot afford to ignore, but it has its pitfalls. Too many, in this writer’s view! Apart from giving a false sense of a united world where people interact in real time, social media has given that impression that it is […]
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Hildegarde The Arena MAYBE I have used the Internet for too long, watched lots of TV and seen too many cowboy and James Bond movies. You feel the assimilation to the different cultures in all these mediums and in some cases plunging in without question. Since the majority of what is read and viewed is generated […]
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Tendai Hildegarde The Arena While the authors of “Mugabe Illustrated” said he held the keys to the future of the region, Clark, calls him a “great survivor”.
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Hildegarde The Arena IT has been said time and again that the moment someone falls out with Zanu-PF, especially those in top leadership positions like the Central Committee and the Politburo, they are quick to be the first ones to bad mouth the party.
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Hildegarde The Arena WHOEVER said the paperless society is nigh needs to have their heads examined. Last week’s tragic incident which resulted in the killing of 17 people, including 10 journalists, by alleged terrorists in the French capital Paris speaks so much about what the 21st century has in store for us. In the name of
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The Arena Hildegarde A POSTER announcing a church event that I saw in Chitungwiza some time last year caught my eye. The theme of the convention was, “This nonsense must stop!”
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Hildegarde The Arena WHAT was hoped to be a game changer is turning out to be something reminiscent of Tom Wolfe’s “the bonfire of the vanities”. The line has been drawn. Zanu-PF’s former secretary for administration, Cde Didymus Mutasa, has been making spirited attempts to discredit the resolutions of the 6th Zanu-PF National People’s Congress. He wants […]
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Hildegarde The Arena HE is the embodiment of Zimbabwe’s spiritual, social, cultural and political journey, tying together colonial and post-colonial Zimbabwe since through his works. He has also been a voice of reason during these eras, making tremendous contributions to the Zimbabwe, that is and the Zimbabwean people dream of. Beyond the oceans, he has been Zimbabwe’s
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Hildegarde The Arena Famed German physicist Albert Einstein once said, “The only reason for time is so that everything doesn’t happen at once.” Sounds plausible when one considers the intrigues and contradictions this writer has witnessed in the ruling Zanu-PF party on two outstanding
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The Arena Hildegarde TERMS this writer loathes and consider dirty have taken centre stage and sapped the energy out of us all. “Factionalism/factions” are everywhere and with each passing day, we wonder at whatever happened to: “peace begins with me; peace begins with you; peace begins with us all.”
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Hildegarde The Arena THE Zimbabwe Constitution has made provisions for the issuance of birth and death certificates for every citizen. Other important identity documents include drivers’ licence and/or passports. Chapter 3, Section 35 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 20) on citizenship states: Persons are Zimbabwean
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Hildegarde The Arena THERE is nothing new under the sun. Attending the First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe’s “Meet the People” tour on October 23, where she met with members of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA), members of the Zimbabwe Liberation War
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Hildegarde The Arena MANY years ago, one of my brothers intimated that he wanted to be a Catholic priest. So determined was he that he told our grandfather of his intentions. However, our grandfather, who was a no nonsense person, would not have any of that stuff.
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Hildegarde The Arena WE are all scared, and people are asking why we should be scared of the unknown. The Ebola virus is one of the deadliest diseases to affect mankind in the first quarter of this century. It does not have a cure yet, and nobody knows when that vaccine will be available or how […]
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Hildegarde The Arena THE International Criminal Court (ICC), also derided as the “International Circus Court”, is having a field day. In the days of former chief prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo, there would be so much drama for the ICC has finally had its way regarding Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta. He is at The
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