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Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu On June 17, 2015 the Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe suspended sine die a High Court judge’s decision outlawing the use of corporal punishment on children.
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Yoliswa Dube Features Reporter THE Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe says most road accidents are as a result of human error. According to statistics, 93,4 percent of all accidents recorded during the 2014/2015 festive season were as a result of human error.
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THE country’s much vaunted economic blueprint — the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation — requires the collective efforts of all Zimbabweans to succeed and as such unity of purpose is key to ensuring that the programme achieves its desired goals.
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Joram Nyathi Spectrum FOR once, let’s give it to them. The MDC-T appears to have mastered the politics of spite. Only the consistency is self-destructively cynical, masochistic even, exposing the lack of brains to formulate policies which can be sold to voters as credible alternatives to their archrival. Then there is the loss of
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Zimbabweans from all walks of life yesterday commemorated the 16th anniversary of the death of Father Zimbabwe, Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo. Dr Nkomo succumbed to prostate cancer at the age of 82. Umdala Wethu, Father Zimbabwe or Chibwechitedza, as Dr Nkomo was affectionately known,
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Alex T Magaisa PATRIARCHY always fights back. Faced with a challenge, it always puts up stiff resistance. Last week, an old colleague in Harare who invests a lot of her time and energy fighting for the cause of girls’ and women’s rights wrote to me in a rather
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In the Auditor-General’s Office we have an institution to enhance governance and use of public funds and other resources. It discharges this mandate by scrutinising the operations of government ministries, departments and institutions thereafter drafting annual reports that are
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The arrest of 16 pupils from Milton High School, Townsend Girls High and Pace College after they were caught drinking and abusing dangerous drugs at Centenary Park in Bulawayo last Friday, is very disturbing. The fact that these pupils who were all in school uniform, had the guts to indulge in such
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Flaunting political muscles that don’t actually exist when the time of reckoning comes, a few Zanu-PF cadres have run roughshod over the law and other people, often with no consequences.
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NOBODY can dismiss Zimbabwe’s potential to develop a robust economy and create more jobs. Politics aside, we are increasingly seeing more positive engagements between the government and different interested parties in both private and public
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Vaidah Mashangwa THERE has been increased debate over street vendors in and around city centres across the country. The main reason being most vendors operate at undesignated places, cook and sell food in open spaces thereby posing health hazards to members of the
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Perspective Stephen Mpofu When the Boers were in power in Pretoria they boasted that South Africa was “a First World in the Third World” and, as if to make that brag a reality, they proceeded to create a constellation of Third World states around them.
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Victoria Falls, as much of Africa’s tourism product, derives its global appeal from of its naturalness. It is by far Zimbabwe’s best tourist attraction. Every discerning visitor to Southern Africa always has the destination on their itinerary; therefore it is among
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Joram Nyathi ZIMBABWE currently enjoys the distinction of having the highest literacy rate on the continent. But it’s more than mere reading and numeracy. It now has more than 10 State universities from one at Independence 35 years ago. It has several teacher training colleges, private universities, polytechnics and
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