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My Turn with Tichaona Zindoga— The job of John Panonetsa Mangudya as Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor begins now. Or, let’s say it began 72 hours ago with the introduction of bond notes onto the market.
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My Turn with Tichaona Zindoga In South Africa, there are many things that you cannot quite make sense of. It is a country of great contrasts. Call some of the contrasts, paradoxes. One second you may be assailed by the sheer beauty of the country but the next you may well and truly be disgusted by it. Take for […]
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My Turn with Tichaona Zindoga President Jacob Zuma is leading a delegation of ministers and experts to the inaugural session of the Bi-National Commission between Zimbabwe and South Africa.
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My Turn with Tichaona Zindoga The stakes are high in Norton. A by-election is due to be held in three days’ time following the expulsion of Zanu-PF’s Christopher Mutsvangwa, a former minister and leader of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association.
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My Turn with Tichaona Zindoga There are a number of subtle things regarding the 17th anniversary celebrations of the opposition MDC-T over the weekend that may have escaped notice, especially of the media.Picture this: Saturday, October 1, 2016 was just another hot day in the second city of Bulawayo suppressed by sweltering heat characteristic of […]
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The Interview with Tichaona Zindoga TZ: The forecast for the 2016-17 rainfall season is out. Can you highlight for us the distribution and patterns for this term by regions?VM: The period from October to December termed OND is expected to have rainfall which is in the normal to above normal category across the whole country. […]
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My turn with Tichaona Zindoga There are very few blogs that read like Eddie Cross’, in its weird and nauseating way which betrays the psyche of an old, racist unrepentant “Rhodie”. (And he should pay for this free advertising!) He is perpetually angry and bitter – the principal targets of his anger being President Mugabe and Zanu-PF.
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My turn with Tichaona Zindoga In this column last week, we took exception at a group of ex-somebodies calling themselves Elders who wrote a letter to sadc seeking to influence the regional body into discussing Zimbabwe and foisting a “transitional authority”. We took umbrage for obvious reasons: the so-called Elders did not have locus standi to […]
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They are also smelling not of their adulterous porcupine mating but also reek strongly of a Western odour that obviously goes up in the noses of Zimbabwean people.
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The Interview with Tichaona Zindoga TZ: First of all, Mr Mudumi, you were recently in China for the first Asia-Africa Summit and the China-Africa Youth Gala. Can you explain what these were and their significance?
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Tichaona Zindoga : Political Editor There is an ongoing debate around the issue of social media in Zimbabwe at the moment. The debate is largely political. Social media has been used by opposition political elements to unruffle the government and the ruling party, Zanu-PF. This is more than just democratic expression through the new media that bypass the traditional […]
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“Not only is Tsvangirai whole-heartedly fascinated with men and women of his tribe, but he also sometimes, willy nilly, manipulates his party’s processes to favour persons not of similar origins, as long as such persons serve the main selfish interest; to hold the reins of power tightly and indisputably, wherever he goes.”
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And it would seem with the rush to get hashtags, Zimbabwe will soon be such a noisy place to live. All this noise is, of course, coming from empty vessels – forgive the pun. Nations are not built out of such vacuities and hashtags and the sooner pastors, who are so empty of any cogent […]
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Tichaona Zindoga ON Monday, Zimbabwe (and the world) woke up to a “war” between police and crews of commuter omnibuses in three routes in eastern Harare, namely Ruwa, Mabvuku/Tafara and Epworth.
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It is very clear that what is being passed off as “spiritual advice” is carnal, greedy and most probably treacherous, selfish inveiglement by charlatans that seek to continue milking poor folk of their money and bleeding the country’s economy . . .
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