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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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Gabriella Mulligan As with too many of Africa’s iconic animals, rhinoceroses are in danger of extinction. There are just over 29 000 rhinos living in the wild today globally. Scattered across Asia and Africa, the world’s largest rhino population is found in South Africa.
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Zimbabwe is among the first countries to mobilise resources nationally through its Aids levy to fight HIV/Aids. The country which has an estimated 1,4 million people living with HIV, has managed to put more than 800 000 people on antiretroviral treatment. This means about half of the people infected with the deadly virus are not […]
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Dr Anitha Anchan Abdominal pain, or stomachache, is a very generic term for pain in the tummy. The pain can be anywhere between the lower margin of the ribs and the pelvic bone. The location of the pain could be within the abdomen or in the upper, middle or lower part of the belly.
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Stephen Mpofu When by their suspicious conduct at a critical time in the history of the revolution some war veterans elsewhere in Zimbabwe appear to run with the hares and hunt with the hounds, their colleagues in Matabeleland have remained stoic enough to tell the woods from the trees for this nation’s better destiny, and […]
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Yoliswa Dube, Features Reporter THE need to start a facility such as Ekuphumuleni Geriatric Nursing Home in Mzilikazi suburb, Bulawayo, arose during the country’s liberation struggle.
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The Vehicle Inspectorate Department (VID) has a longstanding reputation for corruption, just like the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority . It is an open secret that many people are forced to pay some VID officials for them to be declared to have passed especially the practical road test.
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Spectrum, Joram Nyathi I have been trying to leave SI64 alone. Unfortunately it’s refusing to leave me alone.
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“CYBER CRIME is one of the greatest threats facing our country, and has enormous implications for our national security, economic prosperity, and public safety. The range of threats and the challenges they present for law enforcement expand just as rapidly as technology evolves”, reads a statement on the official site of the United States Department […]
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Sam Slaughter, Matt Tilleard and Jake Cusack Traditional power utilities are dying. Dramatic declines in the cost of solar power and battery storage are finally giving consumers power over their own power supply.
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Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu A Zimbabwean parliamentary committee is currently touring the country sounding public opinion on the national land resettlement programme which was launched shortly after the attainment of independence in 1980, but much more vigorously in 2000 up to now.
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Tobacco farmers continue to exceed expectations. From 1894 when the first flue-cured crop was grown near Mutare up to 2000, its production was dominated by whites. But the land redistribution programme occasioned a change in the racial profile of tobacco growers. Now indigenous people are dominating and up
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Kizito Sikuka Zambian President-elect, Edgar Lungu is expected to be inaugurated this week as Zambia’s sixth president since the country got its independence from Britain on 24 October 1964.
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