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14:10 – That’s all folks. We are done here. Join us tomorrow in Bulawayo. 14:05 – Mathuthu informs us that: “First Lady done here, spoke for less than an hour today. Proceeds to Hwange National Park, she’s in Bulawayo tomorrow.” 13:45 – President Mugabe knows we need good roads, but sanctions have held us back. […]
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Opinion Saul Gwakuba Many Zimbabweans who were born in the period between about 1960 and the 2000s may find it difficult, if not impossible, to appreciate why much older people celebrate the life of Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo. Those who grew up in the 20 or so years between 1960 and the national attainment of independence in […]
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Opinion Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu Continued from last Saturday Nigeria’s most important trading partners are the European Union, especially Britain and Germany. It also trades with virtually all the Ecowas members, it being a prominent Ecowas member itself. Its founding president, Alhaji Sir Ahmed Bello, the Sardauna of Sokoto, and
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FORGET that my beloved Arsenal, just like the red shirts they were wearing, were left red faced by a tactically precise Borussia Dortmund in a Uefa Champions League match during the week. I know that sounds sweet to ears that enjoy victory chants from the likes of
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In some African countries such as Kenya and Nigeria, elections are won on tribal and regional lines. But in Southern Africa the story is a little different. For countries like Zimbabwe, Lesotho and Zambia to mention a few, their elections are divided between the urban and rural
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THE local football scene was expected to transform tremendously this season after convincing stories that the PSL was close to striking a deal with giant sports television channel, SuperSpot. -
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Africa offers among the world's best investment prospects as emerging markets grow ever more important, although its economies -
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On December 29, 2008, the British establishment, working thorough its captive Sunday Times' Martin Fletcher, ran what has
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THE City Lodge bar, packed with the noisy beer-drinking fans of the visiting British Lions rugby team, provided the unusual
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I empathised with Constantine Chimakure, editor of Trevor Ncube's Zimbabwe Independent, when Professor Jonathan Moyo
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A SLAVE who does not organise his own rebellion deserves no pity for his lot. He alone is responsible for his misfortune,
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IT is a tale akin to the legend of Zuze; the illiterate messenger who stole a loaf of bread from a delivery consignment but,
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FOR all its lifelessness, lit in the very last minute by a goal that was a by-product of the chaos that erupted in the CAPS
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