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Newly-appointed Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor, Dr John Mushayavanhu presented his first monetary policy statement yesterday. The presentation, long-delayed and keenly-awaited, has a range of notable points. The central bank will cease all quasi-fiscal activities, banks will no longer levy charges on deposits of US$100 and less, 25% of total export receipts will be […]
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Stephen Mpofu The book and music industries in Zimbabwe are reeling under siege by people reaping where they did not sow. In response to questions this week by this communicologist about what is being done to end the pirating sabotage leading writer and anti-piracy activist Musaemura Zimunya yesterday issued a statement giving a report on […]
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Jacqueline Ntaka ZIMBABWE’S breadbasket is brimming with potential, but challenges like unpredictable weather and limited resources threaten food security. Thankfully, a technological revolution is sweeping the agricultural landscape worldwide, offering exciting solutions. One key approach is precision agriculture. Imagine a farmer named Mellissa Ndlovu in Maphisa district, no longer relying solely on instinct and experience. […]
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THE appointment of Sihlangu Dlodlo as the new Highlanders chief executive officer is crucial for a prominent football club like Bosso. Decision-making can be the difference between success and failure and it is, therefore, essential that Dlodlo is given full executive powers to oversee operations and implement necessary changes to ensure the success of the […]
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Marshall Ndlela ZIMBABWE is on the verge of a bold monetary move. Today, the nation will introduce a “structured currency”. Experts believe it will likely function as a basket currency, tethered to a collection of assets with inherent value. Gold, a mineral in which Zimbabwe boasts rich reserves, is a strong candidate for inclusion in […]
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Costa Matyavira. What is littering? Littering is the improper disposal of waste products. It is largely a deliberate act. According to a study by Keep America Beautiful (KAB), litter may include anything like cigarette butts, bags, wrappers, beer and wine bottles, plastic bags, plastic bottles and construction waste. Litter is a breeding ground for bacteria […]
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YOUTHS are a critical population to any country as they represent the next generation of leaders and should therefore be properly oriented and capacitated for the future. It is against this background that we welcome the reintroduction of the renamed Youth Service in Zimbabwe (YSZ). The Youth Service is not unique to Zimbabwe as countries […]
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Nqobile Bhebhe, [email protected] The small-scale mining sector in Zimbabwe has made remarkable progress over the years, particularly with the involvement of young people who have emerged as major contributors to the annual gold output. As the country commemorates its 44th independence anniversary on April 18 under the theme, “Zim@44 Unity, Peace and Development towards Vision 2030”, […]
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Yesterday we carried a report on a new revolution that saw Victoria Falls and other tourist attractions around the country teeming with activity over the Easter Holiday, which ended on Monday. Tourism operators who spoke to our news crew said the Easter Holiday was fairly busy, with local tourists dominating major tourist attractions around Bulawayo, […]
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Mbulelo Mpofu, [email protected] IT is no secret that Bulawayo is facing a dire water shortage, largely due to the adverse effects of the El Nino phenomenon, which has hindered adequate rains to facilitate enough supply of water. This has led to a serious water-rationing schedule by the Bulawayo City Council (BCC), to try and share the […]
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CHURCHES play an important role in bringing society together and must be at the forefront of activities that bring about unity, peace, love and tolerance. Sadly, there are some church organisations and religious leaders in the country who are dabbling in toxic opposition politics in an effort to tarnish Zimbabwe’s reputation in the international arena. […]
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Sifelani Tsiko, [email protected] A Zimbabwe without land doesn’t exist. Land defines who we are as Zimbabweans. Throughout Zimbabwe’s history, land has been at the heart of the conflict between settlers and indigenous populations. When Zimbabwe was annexed by British colonialists in the 1880s, the development of the colony became tied to settler colonialism, mineral exploitation, ranching and […]
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EASTER Sunday marked the end of Women’s Month during which the world celebrated women and their contributions to society. Several events and ceremonies to mark the month and honour women who have made significant achievements in either their careers or personal lives were held. It is commendable that women who excel in different fields are […]
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Marilyn Mutize, Correspondent The attainment of Independence on April 18, 1980, marked a watershed moment in Zimbabwe’s history, not only politically, but culturally as well. Amid the jubilation and hope that accompanied the raising of the Zimbabwe flag, there emerged a burgeoning music scene that would play an instrumental role in the nation’s liberation struggle. Prior […]
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