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Ranga Mataire, Group Political Editor President Mnangagwa will today commission the Pupu Battlefield Memorial Site in Matabeleland North in a development aimed at immortalising the country’s national memory by re-correcting, re-affirming and re-asserting a historical trajectory, largely tainted by distorted colonial narratives. Former colonists have for long controlled Zimbabwe’s historical trajectory about their confrontation with […]
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THE increasing rate of copper cable theft has become a major concern in Bulawayo. Copper cables are widely used in power transmission and telecom systems, but they are also a valuable commodity for thieves. They steal copper cables from power lines and transformers, creating untold blackouts and causing huge losses for both the Government and […]
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Sifelani Tsiko, Environment Editor Africa needs to take charge and drive its own conservation agenda less dependent on outsiders and with conservation actions that connect local livelihoods to the continent’s future aspirations based on African values, says Kaddu Sebunya, chief executive officer of the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF). Sebunya told journalists at the AWF second African […]
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Ranga Mataire, Group Political Editor FORTY-eight years ago on 18 March 1975, Zanu’s founding national chairman and Zimbabwe’s first black barrister, Herbert Wiltshire Pfumaindini Hamandishe Chitepo, was killed by a bomb placed in his car in Lusaka, Zambia. His bodyguard, Silas Simbiso also lost his life while his other security personnel, Sadat Kufamadzuba got injured […]
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Jonathan Kabanga and Francine Makabu The definition of democracy, the most favourable and expected form of governance system by many states across the world in modern times, is still a matter of debate among several countries. Different countries have their own forms of democracy and in most countries, once having engaged in presidential elections, they automatically […]
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Nestled in Matabeleland North Province, Kamativi Tin Mine holds a rich history and intriguing allure. The former tin mine that closed in 1994 when international prices of tin plummeted to unsustainable levels, now has a new owner who has reopened the mine and expects to invest a total of US$249 million. The Kamativi mine was […]
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Ranga Mataire, Group Political Editor FOR the first time in the history of post-independence Zimbabwe, Manicaland Province is to host this year’s national independence celebrations as part of the Government’s policy of rotating such national events in all the country’s 10 provinces. The hosting of national independence celebrations at Murambinda Business Centre in Buhera will no […]
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Pedzisai Sixpence, [email protected] The rise of President Mnangagwa to the country’s helm saw Zimbabwe taking a progressive arc in non-toxic politics both locally and internationally. The energy displayed by his administration to realign Zimbabwe’s image on the international arena has been so visible and difficult to ignore. As a highlight, Zimbabwe has, after a long period […]
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WE congratulate ministers and senior public service officials conferred with top performing awards by President Mnangagwa on Friday for their exceptional performance assessments. Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development Minister Dr Anxious Masuka was the top performing Cabinet Minister for the second time in a row followed by Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science […]
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Jabulani Garwi, Correspondent IN the commemoration of Women’s History Month this month, it becomes imperative to underscore the pivotal and transformative role women play in fostering sustainable development practices. Across diverse realms, ranging from the stewardship of natural resources to fervent advocacy for environmental conservation, women have indisputably emerged as vital agents shaping the trajectory of […]
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Sikhumbuzo Moyo, [email protected] THE 2024 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season roared into life last weekend with an exciting line-up of opening fixtures dotted around the country in what is promising to be an eventful football fiesta. Of all the opening round fixtures, none could beat or even square up to what happened at Barbourfields Stadium […]
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THE theft of drugs, corruption and mismanagement at United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) flagged by Health and Child Care Deputy Minister Sleiman Kwidini on Thursday is a deplorable and unacceptable occurrence. UBH is one of the country’s major referral hospitals and patients trust it to provide them with quality healthcare and treatment. Unfortunately, the actions […]
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Stephen Mpofu VILLAGERS in dry regions of Zimbabwe ravaged by drought must for their survival and that of urban dwellers who rely on them for food return to the 16th century before Portuguese traders introduced maize to Africa from Mexico in order to effectively combat death threats on the back of the current climate change […]
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Jacqueline Ntaka ACUTE care, the branch of secondary health care dedicated to providing short-term treatment for urgent medical conditions or during recovery from surgery, is a cornerstone of modern health systems. It stands in contrast to chronic care, focusing on immediate, active treatment rather than long-term management. The establishment of acute care centres across Zimbabwe’s […]
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