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When the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Dr Lazarus Dokora unveiled the new Education curriculum in January this year, there was a backlash from different sections of the Zimbabwean society. Most of those that criticised the new curriculum had not even bothered to get details of what it entailed and as such were arguing […]
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Pamenus Thuso, Health Matters Hillary Nyathi of Sidinda Ward 8 in Hwange District started developing serious health problems when he was one year six months old.
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Perspective with Stephen Mpofu The new MPLA government in Angola under Jao Lourenco looks set to introduce bold new measures to rejuvenate the economy during that former Portuguese colony’s 39th year of independence.
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Bongiwe Nkomazana Single mothers are everyday heroines who fight a battle that nobody except fellow single mothers will understand.
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THE ruling Zanu-PF party continues to confound critics and the opposition with its well-oiled mass mobilisation machinery proving too strong and organised such that the 2018 harmonised elections might turn out to be another landslide for the party of independence.
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Joram Nyathi I long ceased to be a fan of America. I have come to associate America with war, hypocrisy and a high level of superciliousness born of its claim to a divine mission in the world, so-called “manifest destiny” and exceptionalism.
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The Registrar General’s Department has announced that it is rolling out a three-month national mobile registration exercise for national identity cards, birth and death certificates starting this coming Monday. The Registrar General Mr Tobaiwa Mudede said the exercise was in preparation for voter registration.
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Pamenus Tuso Despite playing a critical role in helping Zimbabwe and the whole Sadc region adapt to the impact of climate change, the story of the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) gene bank remains largely untold.
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Elita Chikwati, Harare Bureau The Command Agriculture programme, initated by Government, has benefited women with the zeal for farming but were facing challenges in accessing loans from banks due to stringent requirements, a recipient of the programme Mrs Patience Tapomwa has said.
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Walter Nyamukondiwa, Chinhoyi Bureau Zimbabwe’s successful Command Agriculture programme is the panacea to hunger and poverty in Africa if replicated by countries facing external threats such as economic sanctions, Namibian provincial governor, Ambassador Dr Samuel Kaveto Mbambo said.
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Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau President Mugabe has said Command Agriculture introduced by Government last season has achieved its intended purpose of stimulating economic growth, as it helped boost food production.
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THE $1 billion deal clinched by the Government for the revival of the country’s largest steel-maker, the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (Ziscosteel), with a Chinese company is crucial to the economy and will impact positively on a host of downstream industries. The collapse of Ziscosteel at the height of the country’s economic challenges had […]
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Features Desk The First Lady Dr Grace Mugabe, a renowned philanthropist, is patron of several charities. Here we profile the work of some of the charities privileged to have Dr Mugabe as patron.
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Leroy Dzenga There have been concerns of disconnect between university graduate skills and the job requirements of their specific industries.
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