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Joseph Ngwawi The challenges of harnessing Africa’s resources to finance its regional integration agenda as well as implementation of measures to ensure the empowerment of women came under the spotlight when the continent’s leaders converged in Rwanda for the 27th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union (AU) yesterday. The 27th Ordinary Session of […]
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Condolence message by His Excellency the President, Cde RG Mugabe, following the death of Dr C M B Utete, on July 16, 2016 I LEARNT with a deep sense of shock of the sudden death yesterday of Dr Charles Utete, the first black Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister and Cabinet after our
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Ron Jacobs The recent attack in France by individuals or groups unknown but assumed to be the Islamic State was particularly disconcerting. The truck barrelling into holiday festivities and killing dozens was like a scene from a JG Ballard novel describing the atrocities of modern life; or maybe a page from Robert Anton Wilson’s vision of […]
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Feature Yoliswa Dube Many Zimbabweans continue venturing into the lucrative but dangerous taxi industry despite the known risks associated with the profession the world over. It seems the harsh economic environment prevailing in the country that pushed many out of formal employment appear to be the main pull factor. Relatively cheap cars imported from Japan have […]
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Analysis Ian Scoones Recent reports have celebrated five Zimbabweans who have taken over 15 ha of land, part of a farm in Malmesbury near Cape Town in South Africa. The N7 farmers as they call themselves were allowed to use the land – initially three hectare now expanding -by the farmer. This was initially for free […]
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Speaking at an event to commemorate his country’s national day in Harare on Thursday, France Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Laurent Delahousse announced that his term here expires in the next few weeks.
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Stephen Mpofu VIOLENT acts by hooligans in some urban areas during a largely failed stayaway sponsored by Zimbabwe’s enemies, should be seen for what they really were – the tip of a dangerous, grand imperialist plan to reverse the gains of independence, freedom and sovereignty not only in Zimbabwe but also in the entire African […]
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Trust Marandure This week we are going to look at toxins. Most health experts advise us to exercise as this helps sweat out toxins, but no one ever seems to specify what a toxin is or what it does.
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THE right to housing is recognised in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. It is also enshrined in Zimbabwe’s constitution.
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Joram Nyathi GOVERNMENT introduced Statutory Instrument 64 of 2016 two weeks ago with two aims in mind.
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ShutDownZimbabwe failed resoundingly yesterday as businesses operated as normal and people went about doing their activities. After riding on the civil servants’ strike last week, yesterday was a time for ShutDownZimbabwe’s advocates to demonstrate the popularity of their
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Nduduzo Tshuma THE announcement by MDC-T deputy president Ms Thokozani Khupe of another demonstration, this time called “beat the pots” to protest “against hunger” in the country points to something going wrong in her party.
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The Government has announced that preparations for the 2016-17 summer cropping season have started and that it has come up with programmes to boost national food security in order to reduce grain imports.
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Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu Zimbabwe has recently experienced some law and order disturbances triggered mainly by two developments: one, a government measure, Statutory Instrument 64 of 2016 requiring traders to procure import licences for goods they bring into the country for resale, and two, corruption allegations
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