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Justice Simango From talking loudly on one’s cellphone and texting during meetings to dressing inappropriately and showing up late, bad manners are not just bad form, they are bad for business.
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Lenox Lizwi Mhlanga I JUST read an article that says fake news is doing one good thing. Bringing back the credibility of traditional media. Well, I for one, knew that long back when the sun seemed to be setting for the newspaper because of the growth of the internet and online news sources.
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Bongiwe Nkomazana Menstruation is process is not a choice but makes up part of our build as women, the same way features like a small waist, a bigger derrière and a bulging chest make us female. I was walking in town the other day and as I dashed past one alley-way, I saw a mentally […]
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PRESIDENT Mugabe has reignited debate around the death penalty by calling for the full restoration of the full effects of capital punishment, with all conditions that existed prior to the adoption of the new Constitution in 2013.
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Fundisani Dewa The 9th Presidential Youth Interface shall leave an indelible political footprint on the youth who shall attend this rally. Many will have the opportunity to rub shoulders with the leadership and without a doubt input into the political fabric of Zanu-PF which inevitably feeds into the party manifesto and subsequently into government policies. […]
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Government has set aside $5 million to be disbursed to different constituencies as Constituency Development Fund (CDF). The $5 million will enable each MP to get at least $24 000 to fund development projects in his or her constituency.
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Pamenus Tuso The lives of women and girls in rural arid Lupane District in Matabeleland North province is set to significantly improve following the United States’ availing of a $100 000 grant to the Lupane Women’s Development Trust for the setting up of a solar driven irrigation scheme.
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WE are impressed by the unity of purpose being exhibited by all structures of the ruling Zanu-PF party ahead of the penultimate Presidential Youth Interface Rally slated for White city stadium on Saturday.
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Charity Ruzvidzo AS the country continues its efforts to curb malnutrition, village health workers remain the necessary asset in provision of primary health care in rural communities.
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The erection of a 162km fence on either side of the Bulawayo-Gweru Highway might fail to achieve its intended objective which is to reduce road accidents as long as villagers living along the highway leave gates open.
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Gibson Mhaka ROAD traffic accidents in Zimbabwe are apparently emerging as the leading cause of deaths in the country after HIV/ Aids, malaria and cancer.
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THE National Council of Chiefs’ Conference ended in Bulawayo at the weekend with the country’s traditional leaders discussing various pertinent issues with Government ministers and President Mugabe who addressed the gathering on Saturday. From the indaba, it was clear that chiefs play an integral role in safeguarding the country’s moral fibre by upholding cultural values […]
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Dorothy Chisi Land empowerment for women is cardinal in the acceleration of development at community and national level.
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THE date for the Bulawayo Presidential Youth Interface rally has been set for November 4 and the province has declared its readiness to host President Mugabe and the thousands of people that will converge on the city for the historic meeting.
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