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The Judicial Service Commission is setting up anti-corruption courts in all the country’s 10 provinces to expeditiously deal with graft. The JSC under its expansion and access to justice programme, is also setting up a commercial court.
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Nduduzo Tshuma, Political Editor THE charm offensive by President Emmerson Mnangagwa since his inauguration in November last year promises a positive redirection of the country in its interactions with the international community that would yield benefits for the country most importantly on the economic side.
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An Indian investor is finalising paperwork for an investment in reviving Zim Alloys. Zimasco, another chrome processor, will by the end of this month, come out of judicial management. Merlin, a textile firm based in Bulawayo re-opened last week after a creditor put in $2, 1 million for working capital.
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Nick Mangwana There was no surprise in the BBC programme Hardtalk when one of our sad compatriots spewed bitterness, intense antagonism and hostility towards the incumbent Zimbabwean Government. The loss of office pushed him to not surprisingly even question the legitimacy of the Government. A lot has already been written to explain the constitutional position. […]
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Four women die daily of cervical cancer in Zimbabwe and the disease burden has been worsened by high HIV prevalence.
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Elsie Eyakuze One thing that is upsetting about the comments that US President Donald Trump made calling African and African-descent nations “shitholes” is that his African and African-descent supporters from the 2016 election period haven’t come out to support him on that.
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Stanford Chiwanga MRS Listah Sibanda (52), a smallholder farmer in Kusile district’s Lupaka area, had, until recently, become used to realising poor or no harvest at all due to poor soils and erratic rains in arid Matabeleland North province.That was before she turned to conservation farming, a more productive, but laborious way of crop production, […]
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The ruling party Zanu-PF on Wednesday set up an ad hoc committee to deal with wanton increases of prices of basic commodities witnessed in the past three months. The committee chaired by the party’s Second Secretary and Vice President General Constantino Guvheya Chiwenga (retired) has been asked to deal decisively with unscrupulous business people.
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Stephen Mpofu The kangaroo, an animal native to Australia, thousands of kilometres down under and away from Africa, has truly made the world a global village, so to speak, by coming to the rescue of pre-term babies.
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Justice Simango The origins of this day are unknown and neither do we have historical evidence to trace the year since the day was established. Although there has been speculation about the day, some social commentators feel it was created by some greeting card companies to promote the sale of greeting cards.
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Lenox Lizwi Mhlanga The dreaded first month of 2018 is off the blocks and if you made it this far without frayed nerves, you are strong. This was also the first week of school term that should add to your list of woes. If you are a parent, that is. It takes a miracle not […]
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Bongiwe Nkomazana I am sure we have all heard of the ‘angry black woman’ label.
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MDC-T leader, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai issued a statement on Monday which has been widely interpreted as a signal that he is preparing to step down.
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President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Tuesday challenged universities and other institutions of higher learning to provide education and skills that are relevant to the country’s immediate economic development challenges. Cde Mnangagwa who was addressing Vice Chancellors, lecturers, academics and captains of industry in Harare, said the institutions should recognise the agricultural sector and agro-based value chain […]
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