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Perspective Stephen Mpofu Already the probable leader in postmodern independent Africa in restoring land to its rightful owners – while other countries dither or remain fearful of retribution by Western imperialists — Zimbabwe is poised to mount a giant step forward in medical history with Indian experts on their way to this country a boon to […]
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Perspective Stephen Mpofu Is dawn about to break on the African elephant to romp and flaunt those precious ivories in the wild with no intruders clutching high-powered rifles and stalking the jumbos on tiptoes? News from Asia — the lucrative marketplace for poached ivory — earlier this week
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“MILTON Ncube announced his arrival at Highlanders in style with three well-executed goals as the Bulawayo giants beat Blue Rangers 4-0 in a Castle Lager Premiership match at Barbourfields Stadium on Sunday.” The 24-year-old (now 26) utility player scored fabulous
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Opinion By Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu The European Union’s decision to impose sanctions on Russia and on about 20 of its government officials instead of launching a military campaign against that Slavic country for allegedly occupying the Crimea in the troubled Ukraine has averted the possibility of a Third Word War. A recent coup in the […]
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Perspective Stephen Mpofu There should be no two ways about it. It has to be a riches-back-to-rags for those who have damaged – thank God not destroyed – the integrity of quasi-state enterprises through their involvement in the Salarygate scandal which has grabbed headlines in both print and on people’s lips for many weeks running. […]
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Lovemore Dube ONE of the best things about sports journalism is travelling. Touring has one good effect in that it widens one’s horizons. You learn more about better practices, world trends and even other people’s culture and of course the personal gratification. Last week I toured the beautiful Seychelles Island of Mahe with How Mine. […]
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Perspective Stephen A Mpofu United and with God on their side, African countries will stand solidly and together until the end of time. But if they allow themselves to continue to be divided, as is the case today, the countries of Africa will remain villains of the so-called rich, industrial West. Contextually,
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I GOT a message from a follower of this blog saying I was missing in action like the PSL Goalkeeper of the Year at the Chan tournament. I caught the joke in the message when I remembered that the 2013 Goalkeeper of the Year was not George Chigova who was in goals for the Warriors […]
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As we enter into the New Year, 2014, many of us will make resolutions about one aspect of our lives that we feel to be a major weakness in our character. It may be an unhealthy habit such as smoking or excessive drinking. It may even be something to do with our moral
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THE truth about football is that things do not just happen, a programme of action must be in place to take a particular team or national association to the next level. By chance, success might come, but there are no guarantees that the honeymoon will last. We might as well
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A HIDEOUS scam by any frank description. That is how it stinks from whichever direction you (yes, you) turn your beleaguered nose – the diversion to their self-enrichment of constituency development funds by a large number of legislators. They who, by virtue of their
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THE observation of the 22 December 1987 Unity Accord is a continuation of a Zimbabwe national aspiration to remain a united people. It is a universally recognised fact that unity breeds harmony, peace and progress in every field of human endevour. In Zimbabwe,
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BULAWAYO and its surroundings sit on a health time bomb as blocked and obsolete leaking sewage pipes continue to discharge untreated effluent into the environment. The situation has been raging for the past decades or so, with no solution in sight. Burst sewer
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Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu The 2013-2014 rainy season is now on Zimbabwe and in some regions it has already left pools or puddles in which disease-carrying vectors can breed and multiply. It is fortunate in spite of the numerous water-borne diseases that Zimbabwe is primarily an agricultural nation
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