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On Wednesday we carried a shocking story that highlights the grave impact of the Government’s staff rationalisation exercise that includes a freeze in recruitment and promotions and abolishment of thousands of posts. If a civil servant dies or goes on leave he or she is not replaced, meaning that authorities at the institutions have to come […]
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Health Matters Dr Anitha Anchan It is important to identify kidney disease early because in most cases the damage in the kidneys can’t be undone. Most people are not aware of the fact that kidney diseases can be silent killers. They may not show any symptoms for a long time till the situation becomes critical. (Why is it […]
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Tsungai Chekerwa-Machokoto Last week I wrote about why men cheat and the responses I got were interesting! People kept repeating that they are waiting to read what reasons I will share about why women cheat. Being a woman I will try to be as objective as possible. So here it goes.
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Yoliswa Dube, Features Reporter MOTIVATIONAL speaker and author-cum-philanthropist, Mr Rabison Shumba, uses social media to harness donations in cash and in kind for the less privileged members of society across the country.
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WE find the conduct of opposition Movement for Democratic Change youths who went on the rampage destroying property, looting shops and burning vehicles during a demonstration in Harare on Wednesday totally abhorrent, uncalled for and against the letter and spirit of peaceful protests.
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Joram Nyathi YOUTH is a period of impetuosity and adventure. It is a time to test and experiment. It is a period of physical and mental growth.
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On July 22, Andile Galaweni was born normal at Gwanda Provincial Hospital but in the 34 days she has lived, she has already suffered intense physical pain many adults have never endured in their longer lives.
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Lovemore Zigara THE Environmental Management Agency (Ema) is empowering women in rural communities through constructing fire-guards and selling the grass for thatching in cities.
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WE are worried about a growing trend of indiscipline within the Zimbabwe Republic Police and caution that unless this cancer is brought to an abrupt end, our police force is doomed. Our concern stems from a proliferation of reports of unbecoming behaviour exhibited by some members of the ZRP who are soiling the image and […]
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Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu As I was writing this article, a veld fire was raging across a part of Trenance in Bulawayo, destroying whatever else in its path, grass, trees, and reptiles.
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Sifelani Tsiko ZIMBABWE could be losing up to $60 million worth of maize output a year due to failure to adopt new plant breeding varieties resistant to the maize stalk borer, a pest that reduces yields on the country’s major staple, a prominent local crop scientist has said.
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The 2016 Summer Olympics ended in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Sunday as they started — in true samba style at Maracana Stadium. The games started on August 5, with 11 544 athletes trooping into the Brazilian city to compete in 28 sporting disciplines. Zimbabwe was represented by 31 athletes who competed in seven codes […]
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Sifelani Tsiko Zimbabwe hosted its inaugural bioinformatics research symposium in the capital recently to promote the wider use of computers to speedily process vast amounts of scientific data critical in finding solutions to some of the country’s most pressing problems.
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Fighting crime should be a collective effort if society is to be rid of undesirable elements. What this means is that the police and members of the public should join hands to fight crime. Criminals live among people and it is therefore the duty of every responsible citizen to ensure criminals are brought to book.
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