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Farirai Machivenyika My Speaker Sir Mr Speaker Sir, as we begin 2018, let’s start by looking at some of the events that took place in the legislative assembly last year. The year 2017 will be remembered for two major events — legislative wise — that will forever be etched in the history books of this country.
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Reason Wafawarova Correspondent In a piece titled “The Bloody End of Crocodile Politics,” one acerbic writer by the name Dinizulu Mbikokayise Macaphulana, whose birth name is Jethro Mpofu, raised issues of national interest that cannot go unchallenged. I understand the assumed pen name is also a cover for the writer’s fugitive status after a brush with the […]
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The Arena Hildegarde ONE of the famous quotes attributed to Catholic nun Mother Theresa is, “Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin.”
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Takunda Maodza New Editor—- President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday thanked congress for confirming him as President and First Secretary of zanu-pf and endorsing his presidential candidature in harmonised elections next year. Officially closing the zanu-pf Extraordinary Congress held at Robert Mugabe Square in Harare yesterday, President Mnangagwa pledged to be the people’s servant.
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Herald Reporters The bubble finally burst for G40 members who have been on a self-enriching crusade using their political influence. Former ministers – Ignatius Chombo, Saviour Kasukuwere, Professor Jonathan Moyo and Patrick Zhuwao – were on several occasions attacked by Zimbabweans for their corrupt activities.
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Blessings Chidakwa Midlands Bureau Youths from the Midlands Province have benefited from Command Agriculture programme and presidential inputs scheme after Government leased them more than 4 000 hectares of land for the 2017-2018 farming season, a senior Government official has said.
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Taurai Mangudhla in Kwekwe AFRICAN Chrome Fields (ACF) is set to commission a $15 million state-of-the-art aluminothermic plant to process chrome fines into ferrochrome by February next year, a company official said yesterday.
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Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter— Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko has reiterated the importance of assisting villagers in Tsholotsho acquire identity particulars, saying it is part of the peace and reconciliation process. VP Mphoko launched a national identification programme in Tsholotsho on Monday as part of Government’s efforts to support
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Tichaona Zindoga and George Maponga in MASVINGO President Mugabe yesterday described Government’s Special Maize Programme for Import Substitution, also known as Command Agriculture, as a “beautiful programme” that was key to ensuring food security in the country.
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Mabasa Sasa Editor, Sunday Mail— THE nonsensical behaviour by turncoat Government officials who attack State programmes like Command Agriculture can no longer be tolerated and must stop, Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander General Constantino Guveya Chiwenga said yesterday. In an exclusive interview with The Herald in Harare, Gen
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Takunda Maodza Assistant News Editor— YOUTH, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Minister Patrick Zhuwao yesterday shocked many when he failed to locate the Command Agriculture Programme within Government’s economic blue-print, Zim-Asset, as he accused The Herald and its sister papers of highlighting Command Agriculture to
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Felex Share Senior Reporter— All is set for President Mugabe’s first provincial interactive meeting with youths in Mashonaland East Province tomorrow, where Zanu-PF will launch a massive campaign for voter registration of youths ahead of the 2018 harmonised elections. Youth rallies in all 10 provinces, effectively launch the League’s
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Samantha Chigogo : Herald Correspondent Government has appointed a seven member board of the Zimbabwe Youth Council (ZYC) following elections that were held last Friday. The board has a three year mandate. Addressing the media in Harare yesterday Youth, Indeginisation and Economic Empowerment Minister Patrick Zhuwao said the appointments were in accordance with the law.
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