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A parliamentary committee has just laid bare the parlous nature of Bulawayo City Council’s books of accounts.
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Joram Nyathi, Spectrum IT was Tuesday, June 13, 2017. The Herald carried two unsettling stories on Page 2. One was bold, “MPs clash on abortion law”. The second story was an appeal to the Government, “Distribute condoms to prisoners”.
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Statistics on child sexual abuse and child marriage cases in Zimbabwe show that whilst boys also fall victim to these forms of abuse, girls are the most affected. On child marriages, the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey conducted by Unicef in 2014 shows that 34 percent of girls marry before the age of 18 as compared […]
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The decision to close Government departments, educational institutions and businesses in Gwanda Town is uncalled for because it defeats all logic.
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Yoliswa Dube CHECK-IN time was 10PM. While some were tucking into their snug blankets, travellers at Chinotimba Bus Terminus in Victoria Falls jostled back and forth as they made their way to their preferred bus.
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The Government has for a long time demonstrated a strong resolve to ensure that the country regains its status of food self-sufficiency.
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Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu As a large number of people gathered near St. Joseph’s Mission in the Matobo District’s Semokwe Communal Land on June 10 to celebrate the late Vice President Dr Joshua Nkomo’s birthday centenary, one could recall how that pioneer of Zimbabwe’s modern African nationalism attached much importance to self-reliance.
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Sam Muradzikwa On Monday June 12, Zimbabwe joined the rest of the world to commemorate the World Day against Child Labour, and in a world where the rights of children are often neglected or ignored, Zimbabwe has reason to be proud, but also reason to be concerned.
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THE re-opening of Ekusileni Medical Centre — a private specialist hospital in Bulawayo built in honour of Father Zimbabwe Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo — could soon be a reality after a committee tasked with overseeing its operationalisation flighted a tender to find a private investor by next month.
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Gibson Mhaka ALTHOUGH artisanal and small-scale gold mining is an important livelihood strategy in developing countries like Zimbabwe it is, however, associated with many negative impact on social, environmental and health which present particular sustainable development challenges.
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Zimbabwe was last Wednesday night plunged into mourning when 43 people were killed in a bus accident in Hurungwe, Mashonaland West province. The Zambian- bound King Lion bus rammed into a tree in the Nyamakate area in Hurungwe killing 43 people on the spot and injuring 30 others.
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Nduduzo Tshuma, Political Editor THREATS by shadowy group and MDC-T surrogate Tajamuka/Sesijikile to “shut” down the country should be dismissed as an attention seeking stunt by a bunch of political novelties oblivious of the inevitable death of their parent party.
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The Government will increase the number of household beneficiaries that will receive farming inputs under the Presidential Input Support Scheme to 1,8 million in the 2017/18 farming season. A total of 800 000 households benefited under the same scheme last farming season.
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Health Matters with Thandeka Moyo ONE of the most popular misconceptions about menstruation that we subscribed to as we grew up was the fear that sharing clothes “transmits” period pain from one person to the other.
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