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HEAVY rains which pounded the country as a result of Cyclone Dineo have been both a blessing and a curse as they have left in their wake massive infrastructural damage which will require billions of dollars to repair.
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Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent “I wake up at 6AM every day to fetch water from a nearby community tap. I’ve to wake up this early because if I don’t do so, I may end up spending the whole day queueing for water as many of us in this suburb depend on these taps. Water is […]
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AFTER 29 uninterrupted years, Cameroonian Issa Hayatou’s stranglehold on African football was finally broken when Madagascar Football Association boss Ahmad Ahmad dethroned him in Caf elections held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on Thursday.
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Tsungai Chekerwa-Machokoto A BREAK-UP or divorce can be one of the most stressful and emotional experiences in life. Whatever the reason for the split and whether you wanted it or not; the breakup of a relationship can turn your whole world upside down and trigger all sorts of painful and unsettling emotions.
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Crystabel Chikayi, Features Reporter MAKOKOBA suburb in Bulawayo is always awake.
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Perspective, Stephen Mpofu IS it not a tragic irony that South Africans kick their good Samaritans in the teeth to vent vengeance for the dehumanising acts of racism at the hands of Boers when foreigners, including Zimbabweans, are in that country to help grow its economy while the blacks pick themselves up and dust off […]
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The tobacco marketing season opened on Wednesday at the three auction floors in Harare with the contracted crop going on sale yesterday.
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Spectrum, Joram Nyathi Her former colleagues in the ill-fated Zimbabwe People First said they wanted to remove her from the leadership because she was incompetent. She has just gone over the top to confirm this, and why Zanu-PF didn’t lose anything by firing her. She can’t lead
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Cabinet has approved payment of civil servants’ bonuses in cash much to the chagrin of the prophets of doom who were accusing Government representatives of being overzealous when they made the commitment to pay cash last week.
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Tapfuma Machakaire Around mid-morning on one Friday, the normally quiet bushy area 20 kilometres just off the Mbalabala-Zvishavane highway reverberated with song and dance as local farmers in the area welcomed the visitors from the different corners of Matabeleland South province and beyond who had come to witness the handover of irrigation infrastructure to the […]
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Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa has revised the economic growth rate for this year from 1,7 percent to 3,7 percent on the back of an anticipated bumper harvest made possible by the heavy rains the country has received and the Government’s Command Agriculture initiative.
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Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu The killing of an alleged thief by a group of residents in Bulawayo’s Cowdray Park suburb indicated what can happen in our community without legally organised security structures.
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Whinsley Masara recently in Victoria Falls INSTITUTIONS of higher learning have been urged to conduct research that addresses real life issues affecting Zimbabwe.
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INTERNATIONAL Women’s Day is commemorated on 8 March every year and Zimbabwe joined the rest of the world in celebrating the giant strides that have been made advancing the rights of women and the girl child last Wednesday. Commemorations will continue until the end of the month with various organisations lining up activities to highlight […]
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