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Ellen Brown Reckless,” “alarming,” “disastrous,” “swashbuckling,” “playing with fire,” “crazy talk,” “lost in a forest of nonsense”: these are a few of the labels applied by media commentators to Donald Trump’s latest proposal for dealing with the federal debt.
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REPORTS that 200 Zimbabweans, mostly women, are on death row in China after they were arrested for drug trafficking are shocking and should deter like-minded people from embarking on dangerous missions for crooked syndicates.
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Joram Nyathi “The experience of 2008 was a traumatic one for most Zimbabweans. No one would want to relive that. True. But then that is history.
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Zimbabweans have a reputation for hard work.
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Ian Scoones On the back of the tobacco boom, Mvurwi town in Mazowe district is humming.
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Robert Ndlovu This is a continuation of the discussion from last week that highlighted the extent to which ICT technologies enable and accelerate economic and social inclusion of people living with disabilities. In this week’s article we seek to explore available ICT technologies that can be used by people with different forms of disability.
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UGLY scenes of violence that took place at Rufaro Stadium in Harare following former champions Dynamos’ 0-1 loss to FC Platinum last Sunday only served to remind us about our football’s dark side and have deepened concern about hooliganism in the game.
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Ian Scoones Chatsworth is in Gutu district in Masvingo province.
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Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu The controversy about whether the national school pledge is constitutional is, to the opinion of this writer, an unfortunate example of “Much Ado About Nothing”, to borrow a title of one of William Shakespeare’s comedies.
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Opposition politician, Professor Lovemore Madhuku stated the obvious when he told Midlands State University students on Friday that there is no rigging in local elections.
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Vibeke Venema Stephane Ebongue fled Cameroon because of the colour of his skin – his albinism made him a target for those who believe such people have special powers.
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Gibson Mhaka Times are changing, albeit negatively, for the print media in the wake of challenges posed by the new media. It is no longer business as usual as smart phones, social media and the internet are usurping the traditional media’s role of breaking stories.
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REPORTS that a grand coalition of opposition political parties is in limbo are not surprising given the incompetence in the opposition ranks and greed for power by some of the characters touted as leaders of the proposed outfit. As we report elsewhere on these pages, coalition talks are on the verge of collapse
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Thandeka Moyo Chronicle Reporter ON the fringes of Zimbabwean society are the disabled. So forgotten is this group of citizens that they had to go to court to ask to be counted in the national census. In a February 2016 ruling, a High Court judge found the 2012 government census, whose results were released in 2015, had […]
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