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Today Zimbabwe celebrates two milestones — the launch of the $1 billion Beitbridge-Harare-Chirundu dualisation project and the commissioning of the $260 million Tokwe-Mukosi Dam in Masvingo. The President, Cde Mugabe, who had a very busy schedule this week, is expected to officiate at the two milestone events.
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Kizito Sikuka Southern Africa has come a long way and the region should continue to uphold the ideals of the founding fathers for the benefit of future generations.
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The Bulawayo City Council has introduced an innovative scheme to serve the dual purpose of spearheading development as well as encourage residents and ratepayers to pay their bills.
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Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu Zimbabwe has lately been experiencing a possible increase in the occurrence of ghastly crimes, particularly the murder of one spouse by another.
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THE ugly incidents that enveloped Barbourfields Stadium on Sunday have resulted in Highlanders being formally charged by the Premier Soccer League for breaching its rules and regulations.
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Pofela Ndzozi and Tedious Ncube WE are eternal students of socio-economic transformation. We are burdened with the labour to practically unpack the theoretical framing of the political-economy in a bid to unlock maximum benefit of the good that innovation has to offer. To borrow from Plato’s theory of knowledge — economic beneficiation for socio-political growth […]
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President Mugabe is, on Friday, expected to commission Tokwe- Mukosi Dam in Masvingo as well as launch a $1 million fishery project at the country’s biggest inland water reservoir.
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Andile Tshuma “As you can see for yourself, almost every girl between the ages of 13 and 18 is pregnant or has a baby. It is because these children have nothing else to do with their time. There are no family planning facilities as we have no clinic and it is problematic. They cannot go […]
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Health matters with Thandeka Moyo “What you don’t know may actually kill you.”
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The bid by Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister, Dr Walter Mzembi, to land the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) secretary-general’s post ended in tears and pain yesterday after he lost an election in Madrid, Spain.
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Perspective, Stephen Mpofu People love it individually and collectively with a single heart, and might lay down their lives were that ultimate price to become necessary to defend the three-way mirror of society.
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Tsungai Chekerwa-Machokoto This Mother’s Day, we celebrate all women no matter how good or bad the year was. The blessing of being called a mother is never to be taken for granted.
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Zimbabwean economy is on a recovery trajectory buoyed by this season’s bumper harvest and the rebound of the mining sector much to the chagrin of the country’s detractors. The prophets of doom who have been predicting a total collapse of the economy which they hoped to ride on for their so called final push to […]
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Joram Nyathi, Spectrum Next year’s harmonised elections won’t be beauty contest. They are about the economy. They are about concrete policy proposals. They go beyond street protests. And from a policy perspective, Zimbabwe’s opposition has been crowded out.
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