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Spectrum Joram Nyathi DO you realise now what you have done? It was a gut hollowing question thrown in the face of imperialism’s chief musketeer and his gang at this week’s United Nations General Assembly meeting by Russian president, Vladimir Putin. It was a brutal question enough, but directed at a supercilious world power too blinded […]
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A proposal to reduce government grants to university and college students by 50 percent was going to make tertiary education costlier, thus limiting access to it by more people. In June, the government announced that the grants given to State universities would be reduced by 30 percent before it was widened
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Tawanda Mvere NEWSPAPERS have been awash lately with stories of juveniles, some of them as young as 13, being arrested for engaging in illicit activities at the so-called vuzu parties. The drinking of alcohol, casual sex and drug abuse are some of the vices common at the vuzu parties.
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THE United Nations needs to reform and move away from the current unilateralism where the world body is dominated by global superpowers abusing the Security Council to further their nefarious agendas. Since the end of World War II in 1945, the UN has been dominated by the victors of that war who have
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Yoliswa Dube Features Reporter GLOBAL warming and climate change are terms that do not form the vocabulary of traditional healers but the sangomas are predicting heavy rains where modern science is seeing none.
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The government started distributing food aid to vulnerable people across the country yesterday. Widespread lack of rain in the 2014/2015 agricultural season left an estimated 1,5 million needing food aid in Masvingo, Matabeleland South, southern Manicaland, southern Midlands and parts of Matabeleland North.
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Bernard Bwoni “We shouldn’t be running away from China, let’s stick together. Whether the headlines, regardless of the challenges we should work together to make the UK China’s best partner in the West”. British Chancellor George Osbourne said this recently when he was speaking at the Shanghai Stock Exchange in China. He
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Nick Mangwana Policing should be a craft. It should be about the safety of citizenry. It should be about law and order. Police officers should not be fundraisers or revenue officers. There is Zimra and other revenue authorities for that. While part of the job of law enforcement does include the enforcement of fines on those […]
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The media which is referred to as the fourth estate plays a critical role in society. The media’s simple mandate is to inform, educate and entertain the people. Members of the public therefore look up to the media to assist them to make informed decisions. This critical role of the media should not be taken for […]
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Emmanuel Ndlovu AS global leaders are meeting in New York for the 70th session of the United Nations General Assembly to tackle development and other issues, villagers of remote Singeni village in Nkayi District, Matabeleland North, have quietly been changing the face of their community. Beginning today, countries will adopt a
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Sukulwenkosi Dube Katherine Chinwata from Mhondoro in Mashonaland West works in Botswana where she is employed as a maid. The woman who is in her mid-50s is a holder of a Zimbabwean passport. One day she decided to use an illegal crossing point at the Plumtree border post after her official allocated days had expired.
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More than 300,000 families have benefited from the government’s land reform programme since the launch of the fast-track land reform programme in 2000. The majority of the land reform programme beneficiaries are the once marginalised black people who are now proud owners of pieces of land in prime farming
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Vaidah Mashangwa Access to education by women and girls has an important role in addressing occupational segregation. Lack of basic education has left millions of women stuck in low-paid informal employment. Globally, nearly 800 million adults are illiterate and lack numeracy skills and almost two thirds of them are women.
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Trust Marandure MOST people take water for granted yet it’s a truly vital resource for our bodies. A human being can go for weeks without food, but can only survive between five to seven days without water. An average adult body contains 42 litres of water and if it’s reduced by just one percent, you become […]
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