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Opinion Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu The unveiling of Dr Joshua Nyongolo Nkomo’s statue at the intersection of Bulawayo’s Eighth Avenue and Main Street by President Mugabe tomorrow is a most welcome historic gesture by the Government to a man who single-mindedly pursued the liberation
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THE observation of the 22 December 1987 Unity Accord is a continuation of a Zimbabwe national aspiration to remain a united people. It is a universally recognised fact that unity breeds harmony, peace and progress in every field of human endevour. In Zimbabwe,
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Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu NELSON Rolihlahla Mandela’s death is to South Africa in particular and the world at large in general a historic occurrence because he was a man with a heart much larger than the evil and crimes imposed on his country by the now discredited apartheid regime for
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ZIMBABWE will soon be celebrating christendom’s festive season, a tradition usually observed annually by both practising as well as non-practising Christian adherents.
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Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu The 2013-2014 rainy season is now on Zimbabwe and in some regions it has already left pools or puddles in which disease-carrying vectors can breed and multiply. It is fortunate in spite of the numerous water-borne diseases that Zimbabwe is primarily an agricultural nation
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Opinion Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu There is currently a great deal of tension between Moslems in general terms and the Christian world in particular. The intensity of the tension differs from one country to another, with Nigeria being without any doubt whatsoever, the worst affected. Other areas range from
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Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu Land tilling farmers in Southern Africa have begun preparing their fields, and are reading the sky for signs and symptoms of the 2013-2014 rainy season.
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Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu A recent mishap involving a couple of self-confessed witches whose mysterious nocturnal aircraft inadvertently crash-landed in Harare’s Budiriro suburb has sent tongues wagging and a current of fear through corridors of Zimbabwe’s law enforcement agencies.
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THIS is the second and last part of a tribute by veteran nationalist and journalist, Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu on the late Vice-President, Joshua Nkomo. This tribute, the first installment of which we published on Saturday, is an abridged version of a paper Ndlovu was supposed to deliver at the Joshua Nkomo Lecture Series held in
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THERE is a feeling in many parts of Zimbabwe, particularly those concerned with the maintenance and promotion of national education, that the standard of what we generally term education has fallen in the past 15 years. The issue is not contestable in view of the well known historical fact
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