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Leonard Ncube, [email protected] THE 2024 International Women’s Day will be a day to remember for famous Bulawayo granny twins, Ms Violet and Jester Mabaisa, as they fulfilled their childhood dream of visiting Victoria Falls. Television host, Ms Lubelihle Banda, who was organising secretary of the ‘Friends of Mabaisa Twins’ project when they held a memorable birthday […]
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In one of our Women’s Month articles in today’s edition, we celebrate village health workers (VHWs) – who, unsurprisingly, are mostly women – as the impact of their unwavering dedication proves their work is not just a job; it’s a calling. Through the story of a few women, we highlight how VHWs are saving lives […]
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Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] GOVERNMENT has, in the past seven years, built an additional 10 152km of long-haul fibre optic backbone across the country, to improve service delivery in critical areas of health, education and agriculture, buttressing the Second Republic’s commitment to ensuring that Zimbabwe has superior connectivity solutions. The country now, has over 20 000km of […]
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Emmanuel Koro, [email protected] British Parliamentarians together with Botswana’s former President Ian Khama, are again hell-bent on killing Botswana’s successful international hunting-supported conservation and development model. They are lobbying for the revival of the proposed British Government hunting trophies imports ban Bill that was not passed in the House of Lords last year. Other Southern African hunting […]
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YESTERDAY’S game pitting the country’s football giants Highlanders and Dynamos at Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo ended without any ugly scenes or incidents of violence, a positive development in the nation’s domestic football scene. The game, where Highlanders prevailed over Dynamos by two goals to one, was particularly special in that it was the season’s opener […]
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Gibson Nyikadzino, Correspondent The global South’s attitudes towards the West are growing more negative than they were two decades ago. These negative attitudes are borne out of collective western social, economic and political policies against other groups of people. The invasion of Iraq in 2003, the global financial crisis of 2008, the increased use of […]
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Emmanuel Koro, [email protected] British Parliamentarians together with Botswana’s former President Ian Khama are again hell-bent on killing Botswana’s successful international hunting-supported conservation and development model. They are lobbying for the revival of the proposed British Government hunting trophies imports ban Bill that was not passed in the House of Lords last year. Other Southern African hunting […]
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On Monday, the US government announced it had lifted sanctions on our country but in the same release said it had imposed sanctions on President Mnangagwa, the First Lady and a number of senior Government officials. What does that statement really mean? They claimed to have removed sanctions on Zimbabwe, but in the same breath […]
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Stephen Mpofu A company that proudly purports to be the best in the world loathes laughter at the dismal failure of a project it announces from the hilltop for all and sundry to hear and support to the hilt. Now you (yes, you) substitute the United States of America for the company in point above […]
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Jacqueline Ntaka ZIMBABWE’S recent investment in the National Rail Fibre Optic Project is a visionary step that promises to significantly accelerate the country’s development. This US$18 million venture, which stretches 1 500 kilometres along the railway lines, is not just an infrastructure upgrade; it’s a strategic move towards digital inclusivity and enhanced connectivity. Fibre optic […]
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Dragon fruit, also known as pitaya, is a vibrant and exotic fruit with a striking appearance. Its succulent flesh, speckled with tiny black seeds and ranges from white to pink or red. While dragon fruit is native to Central America, it has found a welcoming home in various tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. Zimbabwe, with […]
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Michelle Moyo, moyomichelle19gmail.com EARLY on Saturdays, the morning breeze in Bulawayo’s western suburbs is often saturated by the scent of freshly washed clothes hung out to dry as many do the week’s laundry. However, in recent weeks, the norm has changed to scores queuing for water at community boreholes and other water sources as the stench of […]
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THE Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa, has kept the promise that no one will be left to starve in the face of the El-Nino-induced drought that has seen crops wilting. Speaking to traditional leaders as he handed over 100 service vehicles in Harare last week, the President assured the chiefs that his administration has […]
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Nqobile Bhebhe, [email protected] ZIMBABWE has laid a solid foundation to accelerate significant inroads in developing a resilient and sustainable renewable energy sector, by taking the lead to expedite investments in the sector and formulate policies to ensure energy security and sufficiency in the country. Authorities and players in the sector are of the firm belief that […]
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