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Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu A strong earthquake recently rocked a Tanzanian region in which is the Lake Victorian town of Bukoba, and the historically famous Kagera Sector where the Tanzanian-Ugandan war of the late 1970s started, resulting in the ignominious defeat of the universally discredited General Idi Amin “Dada’’.
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Crystabel Chikayi Dawn is robbed of its tranquility as informal traders shuffle to set up shop.
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The week-long standoff between mine management at Durban Mine in Bubi District and some 300 gold panners reads like a hostage movie.
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Ian Scoones The food security situation in Zimbabwe – and indeed across large swathes of southern Africa – is serious.
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Charles M. Blow SO, on Friday the Grand Wizard of Birtherism against President Obama admitted that birtherism was bunk, not by apologising for his prominent role in the racist campaign — no, that would have been too right — but by suggesting that he deserved credit for dousing the flames he’d fanned.
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THE nation’s soul, guardian and revolutionary spirit, late Vice President Dr Simon Muzenda had a great interest in poetry and story telling.
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THE late Vice President, Dr Simon Muzenda, a key figure in the pre and post-independence periods of Zimbabwe’s history, was born in a peasant family in Gutu district in Masvingo Province on October 28, 1922.
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Yoliswa Dube ON this day exactly 13 years ago, the nation was plunged into darkness as it mourned the death of former Vice President Dr Simon Vengai Muzenda at Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare.
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THE end of the Cold War in 1989 spawned the emergence of a unipolar world in which the United States dominated world affairs after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The breakup of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics meant that the US was now the sole superpower and could ride roughshod over smaller, weaker […]
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Gifford Sibanda I have found myself with no answer as to why our city fathers, in their wisdom or honestly in their lack of it, would increase the salary bill of the BCC with close to 40 personnel in the soccer team, their support staff and board allowances when major departments such as council […]
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IF there was a time when Zimbabweans needed to unite and work with the Government in turning around the economy, it is now. We need to do away with speculative tendencies and be realistic about our situation as a country and the measures we adopt to transform the economy.
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Perspective Stephen Mpofu A country’s central bank governor resigns his job in a huff after people, particularly those in business, thumb their noses on bold new measures to prop up the economy and bring it back to an even keel.
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Yoliswa Dube, Features Reporter ON September 15, 2015 – Zimbabwe woke up to news that a giant had fallen.
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Tsungai Chekerwa-Machokoto Following up on the last article, I did a bit more reading into the attitudes of young girls towards sex.
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