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Willard Duri, Correspondent Cholera continues to threaten public health, particularly in regions with inadequate access to clean water and sanitation. Zimbabwe has witnessed recurrent cholera outbreaks, highlighting the enduring vulnerabilities faced by communities grappling with these underlying challenges. The 2023 cholera outbreak in Chegutu resulted in a devastating impact, with approximately 100 reported deaths and […]
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Joseph Meta, [email protected] Yes, it is very possible for Zimbabwe, China, Russia, Cuba, Iran and all other countries under illegally imposed United States sanctions to formally gang up and fight Washington. There is power and strength in numbers. There is a pool of wisdom in numbers. The time to stop Washington from continued bullying of […]
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THIRD-WORLD countries are often in a difficult position when it comes to transitioning to cleaner energy sources. According to a report by The Guardian, developing countries argue that they don’t lack ambition when it comes to phasing out fossil fuels — it’s all about the means. The “means of implementation” have become a sticking point […]
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Mduduzi Moyo THE recently released Advanced and Ordinary Level results have further entrenched a growing culture of whiz kids within the school set up. This trend has seen a steady pattern of pupils who perform well above the expectations of the exam system, setting records, pushing and subsequently breaching limits of the assessment instrument. Outstanding […]
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Clarkson Mambo The year 2024 presents an opportunity for SADC to accelerate progress towards the attainment of an “inclusive, competitive, middle-to-high-income industrialized region, where all citizens enjoy sustainable economic wellbeing, justice and freedom in a secure environment.” This aspiration is contained in Sadc Vision 2050, and is supported by the Sadc Regional Indicative Strategic Development […]
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THE decision by the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) to remove illegal vendors from the central business district (CBD) at a time when the city is under threat from an outbreak of cholera which has affected many areas across the country, is a welcome development which must be supported by all stakeholders. Bulawayo which used to […]
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Innocent Mujeri, Correspondent AS the February 3 by-elections loom large on the horizon, the people of Pelandaba-Tshabalala Constituency find themselves at a crucial crossroads, with the unique opportunity to shape the trajectory of their community’s development. Nestled within the constituency is the iconic house of the late Vice-President, Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo, a historical figure of […]
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EMBATTLED former Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) president has himself to blame for the chaos in the party that eventually forced him to abandon the political organisation last week. In retrospect, some members have said that the very formation of CCC was not a result of discussions leading to a common resolution by the party […]
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Leonard Ncube, [email protected] THE veterinary laboratory operated by the Victoria Falls Wildlife Trust (VFWT) in the tourism city is a key facility in the fight against human-wildlife conflict. Victoria Falls is a wildlife area located within the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area which cuts across five countries namely Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The VFWT […]
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THE country is inching closer to finding closure to the emotive Gukurahundi issue towards cementing national unity and collective prosperity. Guided by President Mnangagwa’s philosophy of leaving no one and no place behind, the Second Republic has taken a bold step to confront the country’s dark past to ensure that Zimbabweans move forward as a […]
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Stephen Mpofu, Perspective EVERY cloud boasts a silver lining, one might say to paraphrase the old saying but without in any way adulterating its signification. Today, a dark cloud hovering over Zimbabwe — add to our country other nations elsewhere in the global village — has a silver lining that should make our nation proud when […]
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Jacqueline Ntaka BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe’s second-largest city, is set to reopen its newly renovated Egodini terminus, which serves as the main hub for commuter omnibuses and informal traders. The terminus, which was closed in 2018 for a multimillion-dollar upgrade, is expected to accommodate more than 15,000 commuters and 300 vendors daily. The reopening of Egodini is […]
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Zimbabwe-UK diplomatic ties are continuing to improve since the first steps that were made in November 2017. For about 17 years, Harare and London fought, principally over the land reform and redistribution programme. However, when President Mnangagwa assumed power seven years ago the situation started to change. Rory Stewart, then a British Minister, attended his […]
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Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, [email protected] I vividly remember bursting into laughter during my early Form One days while holding a Science book whose contents had somewhat funny-looking diagrams of the female and male reproductive organs. What made me and my friends giggle with embarrassment was the fact that we had just started puberty at the onset of our […]
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