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As Zimbabweans from all walks of life remember the gallant sons and daughters of the soil who sacrificed life and limb to liberate the country from colonial rule, we remember the 100 heroes who were honoured and received the Liberation Decoration and the Liberation Silver Medals on August 11, 1989, in Harare.
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Today roads lead to different heroes acres in different parts of the country as the nation commemorates the Heroes’ Day. The main event will be at the National Heroes’ Acre in Harare where President Mugabe will address thousands of people expected to throng the national shrine to remember the country’s gallant sons and daughters who […]
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Reason Wafawarova AT the point of writing this piece Kenya is tense and torn between celebrating election victors on one hand and protesting losers on the other. The Independent Electoral and Border Commission has just announced the president-elect as Uhuru Kenyatta, and Raila Odinga and his colleagues from Nasa insist against all logic and reason […]
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The gains of imports control measures put in place by Government through Statutory Instrument 64 of 2016 will soon be eroded unless measures are put in place to stop smuggling of goods through designated ports of entry and exit as well as via unofficial points along the country’s borders. The widespread smuggling of goods has […]
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Stephen Mpofu The wake-up call might seem to have almost taken an eternity to register on the minds of Zimbabweans in the diaspora while illegal Western sanctions virtually brought the economy at home on its knees.
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Tsungai Chekerwa-Machokoto I have never been as irritated as I was this past week. I was in Johannesburg, South Africa, on August 8 and it was a public holiday. It was Women’s Day and I thought that the day would go very differently from how it went.
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Gone are the days when we used to shrug off an influenza infection.
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Greg Wright, Correspondent US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un are playing a dangerous game of brinkmanship.
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Government’s decision to allow teachers’ colleges to offer degree programmes is a very welcome development given the number of high school graduates that schools are churning out every year. A number of pupils with good A-level passes are failing to proceed to university because of the limited places available.
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Sifelani Tsiko and Rumbidzayi Zinyuke— Zimbabwe stands to lose millions of dollars worth of transit fee revenue if it does not expedite the dualisation of the long-awaited 900km Beitbridge-Chirundu highway, one of Southern Africa’s main trunk roads, industrialists have warned. Some industrialists attending the just ended Sadc Industrialisation
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We are approaching a long weekend, a period during which many of our people will travel to their rural homes or holiday destinations to freshen up.
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Nduduzo Tshuma, Political Editor ATTEMPTS by MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai to shift blame on the violence that rocked his party at the weekend is not only laughable but betrays the hypocrisy of the opposition leader accused by his lieutenants for engineering the chaos.
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ELSEWHERE on these pages, we publish three articles that poignantly debunk the myth that Bulawayo is a dying city, bereft of any meaningful economic activity and edging towards ghost city status.
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There are 11 billionaires from the Sadc region on this year’s Forbes list of 25 billionaires on the African continent.
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