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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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Andile Tshuma, Features Reporter Mental illness and suicidal thoughts can affect anyone, of any age, from any background, at any time.
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THE Chronicle today convenes a dialogue bringing together captains of industry and commerce in Bulawayo during which deliberations will centre on key fiscal policy measures needed to revitalise industries in the country’s second largest city and brainstorm on ideas to grow the wider national economy.
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Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu Zimbabwe lost two prominent women in September alone, their deaths occurring hard on the heels of that of Mrs Maud Muzenda, another eminent Zimbabwean revolutionary mother.
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As I write this piece, I stop mid-sentence to ponder if our icons and martyrs namely Mzilikazi, Mbuya Nehanda, Sekuru Kaguvi, Lobengula and Chaminuka were still alive, what their take would be about the role currently being played by the youth of Zimbabwe.
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Zanu-PF is a strong party founded on the liberation struggle. It was formed to free the people from British colonial rule.
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Reason Wafawarova Zimbabwe is once again heading into another election, as has become the norm, every five years since 1980.
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The Government yesterday finished the process of consulting various stakeholders, the first step in the budget formulation exercise.
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Stephen Mpofu In their hey era in Africa those without knees employed brutal force to keep under check “political rubble rousers” among their subject black people and in the process those colonial masters greeted each other with their thumbs raised, the body language signifying triumph over the natives.
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Bongiwe Nkomazana I am not a fashion guru but I know a trend when I see it. One of the very current trends is posting an “I said yes” picture on social media to let the whole world know that finally, you have gotten the ring.
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Justice Simango “Etiquette is the science of living, it enhances everything. It is ethics, it is honour.” Whenever I talk to people about etiquette, they quickly turn their backs on me, thinking I will advise them on how to use a fork and knife or rather, how to shake hands.
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Beitbridge town has witnessed a sharp increase of armed robbery cases in the past few weeks. In the past two weeks alone, the border town recorded six cases of armed robbery and the latest robbery was last Tuesday when seven robbers killed a taxi driver before driving away in his vehicle.
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