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Bongiwe Nkomazana Many of us ladies go through life with our heads down, scrambling behind others and making sure to stay put in our corners. It has been drilled in us to be quiet unless spoken to or to jump when told to jump. It is sad because not only are we treated like second […]
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Lenox Lizwi Mhlanga This is the second part of a letter written to me by Nomazulu Thatha on the plight of domestic maids. She had read one of my articles, “Where have the good maids gone?” The subject of maids in Zimbabwe is one of her most researched topics.
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Gibson Mhaka IT appears there is some hesitance in embracing the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in the agricultural sector in Zimbabwe. ICTs have helped accelerate Zimbabwe’s economic growth in sectors such as education, health, financial services and trade. However, ICTs have not yet fully found a place in the agricultural sector where […]
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Justice Simango Business is indeed a game, and like any game, there are rules to winning. Competition in the business arena is fierce and companies are looking for executives who can handle themselves at a trade show as well as in the boardroom.
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MDC Alliance acting chairperson Advocate Nelson Chamisa told supporters in Mutare at the weekend that the US had promised to advance $15 billion to the MDC alliance government. Adv Chamisa said the controversial US president Donald Trump had promised the opposition party $15 billion in the event it wins the forthcoming elections. He said the […]
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Walter Mswazie Zimbabwe today joins the rest of the world in commemorating World Wetlands Day amid calls for urban centres to preserve wetlands for the future.
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All hope is not yet lost, but we are beginning to be concerned a little that the 2017/18 agricultural season might be poor.
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Nduduzo Tshuma, Political Editor AS the country inches towards national elections, opposition parties, particularly the MDC-T, the biggest of them all, face among other problems, donor fatigue that could affect its campaign and to a larger extent seal their fate in the dust bin of political history.
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Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu Zimbabwe’s tree planting campaign is an important part of the national conservation programme whose objective is to conserve natural resources that can be depleted by irresponsible management, usage or exploitation.
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Retailers have pledged to continue reviewing prices of basic commodities downwards as long as cost drivers are reduced. Government last week reduced the excise duty on petrol and diesel by 6,5 cents and 7 cents respectively.
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Pamenus Tuso For many years, farmers like Ms Winet Kamutero (65) from Kariyangwe area of Binga District in Matabeleland North Province, have toiled on their irrigation plots under the brutal sun every day without much success.
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Davos was the word on every Zimbabwean’s mouth last week. It was a big moment for all of us, having our President attending the globe’s premier business networking occasion that started on Tuesday and ended on Friday. President Emmerson Mnangagwa made history as he became the first Head of State and Government from our country […]
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Ottilia Anna Maunganidze The real test is not the endorsement of protocols in Addis Ababa, but what action individual states take.
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Azad Essa Indefinite imprisonment or a one-way ticket.
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