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Yoliswa Dube BURIAL societies have for many decades played an important role in times of bereavement by helping members bury their deceased.
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Morris Mpala BY and large when you have excess money you put it in a bank hoping to readily access it whenever you need it.
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THE development of infrastructure is one of the key pillars of Zimbabwe’s much-vaunted economic blueprint — ZimAsset — and the government has prioritised the upgrading of major roads, the rail network and airports. Under the infrastructure and utilities component of ZimAsset, the government envisages a situation where the country will have state-of-the-art facilities that will […]
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Nduduzo Tshuma THE planned MDC-T march in Bulawayo will not turn around the troubled party’s fortunes in the city with the Bulawayo City Council, its model of governance, presently under pressure over allegations of shady land deals and looting.
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Nick Mangwana WHAT is clear is that most nations have national pledges of sorts.
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On Sunday, Zimbabwean workers marked Workers’ Day but the main event to commemorate it was held in Harare yesterday. The government was represented very strongly, with Vice-President, Emmerson Mnangagwa, Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare, Prisca Mupfumira and a
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Feature Nkosilathi Sibanda PRODUCTIVE agriculture has over the years been difficult to achieve for most farmers in Ntabazinduna, Matabeleland North province. The area is at the heart of semi-arid plains, where there is a perennial shortage of water and grazing. The vast sandy lands have an extensive savanna vegetation and are a
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Portraying Zimbabwe as a doomed and failed state is counter-productive and should therefore not be tolerated. The incessant negative reporting on Zimbabwe especially last week is a cause for concern given that it was during the same week that the country was playing host to its premier international
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Richard Munang and Robert Mgendi An old African proverb proclaims, “It’s the young trees that make up the forest.” What this means in the present context is that Africa’s youth will determine its future. Indeed, Africa will not rise unless young people provide leadership and leverage their tech-savviness to mobilise for the realisation of
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Mel Gurtov Sanctions on North Korea have failed. North Korea has now been sanctioned five times by the United Nations Security Council for its nuclear and missile tests: resolutions 1718 (2006), 1874 (2009), 2087 (2013), 2094 (2013) and 2270 (2016). UNSC Resolution 2270 is the strongest one yet, spelling out in great
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The 57th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) which started on Tuesday, ends today. It is our belief that it has been a very eventful week for both local and foreign exhibitors who have been showcasing their products and services. The country’s premier international trade and investment showcase this year attracted 401 direct […]
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Going to the dentist can be pretty stressful for some people, especially if they don’t practice proper oral hygiene.
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Stephen Mpofu In communicology, a mass demonstration – or one by a lone person – is considered a statement of support for a cause or a system, or against both such a system and a cause.
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Tsungai Chekerwa-Machokoto MOTHERS have an influence on children and the family that is not debatable.
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