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Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu One of the topical social issues being discussed in Zimbabwe is juvenile marriage.
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Yoliswa Dube, Features Reporter The rehabilitation and commissioning of the plant and equipment at Aisleby 3 waste water station will improve real time monitoring of influent and effluent, making it easier for plant operators to vary plant parameters according to the loading of the plant, an official has said.
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Crystabel Chikayi, Features Reporter THE Ministry of Environment, Water and Climate is committed to developing the health and social well-being of the people of Bulawayo, an official has said.
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ZIMBABWE and other Sadc countries are engaged in a bruising battle with animal rights activists at the ongoing 17th Conference of the Parties (COP17) to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) which kicked off in South Africa at the weekend. Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia and South Africa want to be allowed to resume […]
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Crystabel Chikayi, Features Reporter SHE is portable yet spacious and that her fuel consumption is easy on the pocket is a plus.
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Botswana President Ian Khama entertains illusions of himself as a brave, strong leader who is able to speak his mind on anything.
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Rumbidzayi Zinyuke FOR years, gold panning has been a source of livelihood for thousands of Zimbabweans who have trekked to the numerous resource rich areas in the country in search of riches.
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Restrictions that the Government has imposed on imported products, starting in 2014 with respect to cooking oil followed by an expanded list that took effect in June were opposed in some circles but their benefits are now self-evident.
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Opinion, Nduduzo Tshuma THE campaign by #ThisFlag front man Pastor Evan Mawarire and a handful of shadowy characters at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, United States, not only spectacularly failed but was largely ignored by the local media.
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Feature, Freedom Mupanedemo She sat for a learner driver’s licence test seven times without success only to score the required mark on the eighth attempt.
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ZIMBABWE has been under the yoke of sanctions for close to two decades now and the punitive measures have not only strangulated the performance of the country’s economy but have also significantly lowered the quality of life of the average citizen.
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Spectrum, Joram Nyathi There is precious little to be done for those who live in denial, are obsessed with Zimbabwe’s “chaotic land grab”. Others are beginning to see, belatedly, begrudgingly.
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Until the 2013 elections, Bulawayo had a history of being run by arguably the country’s cleanest and most responsible councils.
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Sifelani Tsiko ZIMBABWE and other Sadc countries are due to go up against tough opponents when 182 parties gather for the world’s most important wildlife trade conference – the 17th Conference of the Parties (CoP17) to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) that kicks off in South Africa on September 24.
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