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THE Warriors are on the brink of booking themselves a spot in the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations to be staged in Gabon after running out 4-0 victors over Swaziland in Harare yesterday to top Group L with eight points.
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Lungile Tshuma RESETTLED farmers in Irisvale in Umzingwane district are determined to lock the donor community out of their area. They are a self-reliant lot who believe they can develop their own community using local resources and labour.
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Mimosa Mining Company is the country’s second largest platinum miner. With revenues of up to $270 million per annum, the company is rich in cash. But a fall in revenue triggered by an almost 50 percent decline in the price of platinum on the world market forced the giant to implement a radical cash
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Pathisa Nyathi This musical performance is, by all accounts, a fabulous musical presentation. Listening to it is like listening to the pervasive sounds of creation of the universe. Viewing the dancers move around is akin to watching the rhythmic
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Yoliswa Dube More than three weeks after surviving the horror crash that claimed 30 lives on March 3 along the Gweru-Harare Highway, Patricia Chihwayi of Bulawayo is still traumatised.
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Tobacco is an important crop for Zimbabwe given its foreign currency generation potential, job creation and general contribution to the economy.
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Dr Brighton Chireka We have recently had articles linking it to diabetes and many people are now wondering if isitshwala/sadza is bad for them. I have been asked on several occasions by concerned people. They want to know if isitshwala is bad for them. Does isitshwala cause diabetes? Should we stop eating it? Before I […]
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Stephen Mpofu Zimbabwe’s imperialist enemies who may have been pulling out their hair in desperation at the failure by their illegal economic sanctions to exact regime change, will no doubt have been pleasantly surprised at stumbling on unlikely allies in unruly war veterans and other party cadres in this country.
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Chamunorwa Mufaro All our lives, women are taught to be coy, shy and sexually reserved.
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Baher Kamal and Fareed Mahdy In Egypt more than 1,500 public and private business delegates and state leaders agreed on February 20-21 to mobilise massive investments for the implementation of Africa’s largest trading bloc which was created last year by 26 African countries with a total of 620 million consumers and a combined Gross Domestic […]
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EUROPE is on edge following Tuesday’s suicide bombings at Brussels airport and a metro station which killed 31 people and injured 270 others. Two brothers — Ibrahim El-Bakraoui, 30, a Belgian national who blew himself up at the Zaventem airport and Khalid, who detonated explosives at the Maelbeek Metro station near the European Union headquarters, […]
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By Binoy Kampmark “I do believe we are not addressing right the issue of terrorism today.”
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Stanely Mushava, Features Correspondent Easter, one of the keynote festivals of the Christian faith, commands mainstream observance but some of its fundamental aspects remain the preserve of pastoral enclosures.
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Research and experience has it that in times of food shortages households develop certain sequential strategies and behaviours to help them slog through the lean spell.
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