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THE arrest of two men intercepted by the Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Cde Obedingwa Mguni, allegedly transporting more than 2,000 litres of smuggled fuel along the Plumtree-Bulawayo highway shows Government is walking the talk on corruption. Cde Mguni came across a Kia truck carrying 2,340 litres of fuel about 20 kilometres out of Bulawayo […]
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Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu LAST Friday’s celebrations of the 17th anniversary of the death of Joshua Mqabuko Nyongolo Nkomo were one of the national occasions where many Zimbabweans looked at their country’s past with deep admiration of what and how the country’s black people achieved politically under his leadership.
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Fighting between Mozambique government forces and Renamo rebels has sent as many as 10,000 people fleeing to Malawi. The United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) said in mid-April that is had started relocating to a safer and more organised zone the refugees who
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Nduduzo Tshuma, Political Editor THE violent protests in Beitbridge last Friday that led to the torching of Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) warehouse at the border post was no ordinary street march but a programme by the opposition to cause anarchy in the country.
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WE condemn in the strongest terms the violence which engulfed Beitbridge last Friday resulting in wanton looting of shops and burning of a Zimbabwe Revenue Authority warehouse by a mob which was protesting against the implementation of Statutory Instrument 64 of 2016.
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Mpumelelo Nyoni THE West’s hypocrisy in claiming to be the originator and vanguard of democracy and liberalism as we know it has been going on since time immemorial.
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Travelling to South Africa is getting riskier for most Zimbabweans, particularly those doing so by road. Hardly a week passes before we hear of a hit targeting our compatriots who would be on buses or driving to that country for shopping or other business.
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Thandeka Moyo IT took Nkosilathi Mlambo* about 18 months to recover from the deadly drug resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) which threatened to render his body useless.
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Ben Cousins What is going wrong in South Africa’s land reform programme, and how can its failings be addressed? In 22 years land reform has barely altered the agrarian structure of South Africa, and has had only minor effects on rural livelihoods.
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Former Zanu-PF youth member, Mr Acie Lumumba, now an opposition activist, appears to have lost his mind. A fallout with Youth, Indigenisation and Empowerment Minister, Cde Patrick Zhuwao, a few months ago got Mr Lumumba making angry posts on social media, attacking the minister. Later, he
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Sambulo Vuma I CANNOT be taught to hate my country for in so-doing, I invariably learn to accept to hate myself.
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Perspective Stephen Mpofu WHEN the Government embarked on the land reform programme in 2000, the move gave Zimbabweans both a feeling and the reality of ownership of the single most important national asset over which gallant sons and daughters of the soil had sacrificed their precious lives during the armed struggle to
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Tsungai Chekerwa-Machokoto I have a little sister who is absolutely amazing! She is beautiful, smart and wise.
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Health Matters Trust Marandure Sleep is perhaps one of the least understood physiological processes. Its value to human health and proper functioning is without question. Sleep is absolutely essential to both the body and the mind. Impaired sleep, altered sleep patterns, and sleep deprivation wreak havoc on mental and physical
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