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Freedom Mupanedemo, Features Reporter It’s about 4PM on a windy Wednesday and the streets of Gweru’s mucky suburb of Mtapa are an incongruous mix of raucous home industries, crumbling Victorian-era cluster houses, dilapidated buildings with shattered windows and a coterie of roadside vendors — all being serviced by one communal toilet.
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IT is increasingly certain that the ruling Zanu-PF party will hold an Extraordinary Congress later this year to reaffirm President Mugabe as the candidate in next year’s elections and iron out other pressing issues affecting the vanguard party.
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George Nyongesa Game theory can help us to understand why politicians act the way they do and not the way you and me ordinarily assume they should. As matter of fact, besides politics, game theory is applicable to many fields; it is a useful tool for economists, political scientists and military tacticians
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Aleck Ncube A FRANCHISOR may enter into individual franchise agreements for each outlet (single-unit franchisee). Here, the franchisor has direct control over each franchisee and generates a revenue flow that does not have to be shared with others. However, direct franchising may not be the best option in cases where the outlets are located in […]
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IN his Cabinet reshuffle on Monday, President Mugabe reassigned former Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa to a new portfolio — the Ministry of Cyber Security, Threat Detection and Mitigation — sparking widespread debate among the country’s netizens (internet users) most of whom were fascinated by the new ministry.
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Stephen Mpofu THE people – Zimbabweans – have spoken with untainted vehemence and eloquence and it now behoves on the powers that be to act beyond any rhetorical much ado to clear the stink kicked up by a strange new business venture in the form of a donkey abattoir in Matabeleland’s Umguza District.
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Justice Simango LEONARDO Da Vinci was apparently the very first person to write a Curriculum Vitae.
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Bongiwe Nkomazana Gossip is synonymous with women unfortunately because it is a habit that we just cannot seem to break. We are so wrong for this addiction ladies but women will talk about anything, no matter how good or unimportant, in bad light
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Anthony Morland Even at the best of times, the people of Turkana live on the edge. Almost all of the 1.3 million inhabitants of this arid county in northwest Kenya endure extreme poverty. Malnutrition rates are among the highest in the country. Since much of the land here is unsuitable for agriculture, most of the […]
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Lenox Lizwi Mhlanga WHEN I turned more years last June, I really felt the weight of aging on my shoulders. I have been trying to fight a losing battle in pretending to be younger than what I am.
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The donkey works extremely hard for us, but most of us despise it. It is often mistreated whereas its colleagues — cattle, goats and sheep — are well taken care of.
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The challenge facing Zimbabwe’s towns and cities today is maintaining orderliness especially within the Central Business District (CBD). Many vendors are operating on pavements and some even block entrances to retail outlets within the CBD.
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Pastor Tawanda Mvere During our adult lives, a large proportion of our time is spent at work. Our experience in the workplace is one of the factors determining our overall wellbeing. Employers and managers who put in place workplace initiatives to promote mental health and to support employees who have mental disorders see gains not […]
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Three days of national suspense ended on Monday when President Mugabe reshuffled his Cabinet, rewarding hard workers, dropping poor performers and reassigning others.
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