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There are some terms that those in leadership in Zimbabwe are so fond of throwing around, of which I have always found most disconcerting - such as, "we need constructive criticism", and "you should proffer solutions, not merely criticizing".
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MASVINGO North Zanu-PF legislator Davies Marapira has declared that beneficiaries of the land reform programme should not support opposition parties and those supporting the opposition will be evicted from resettlement areas.
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ON Africa Day, Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) calls upon all African Union (AU) member states to strengthen their commitment to eradicate chronic malnutrition and ending hunger in all its forms across the continent.
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As of late, the state-controlled media has been publishing a predictable pattern of defamatory, propaganda articles that allege that civil society organizations (CSOs) under the banner of the Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition are seeking to destabilise and topple the government. Their running theme has been that we want to effect regime change in the country.
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In all my 48 years of existence on this planet Earth, there has always been one thing that has always thoroughly vexed my intellect - as I have greatly struggled to fathom how something that appears so beautiful, could, at the very same time, be made to look so ugly.
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South Africa – The Miss Heritage Global team has announced that South Africa will the host of this year’s pageant which will take place in the culturally rich Limpopo province.
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Bears similarities to methods used by ZANU-PF
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Telecel Zimbabwe is introducing the UDS bundles for the convenience of their customers. This comes two weeks are the launch of the’ Dollar on us promo’.
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HIGH Court Judge Justice Catherine Bachi Mzawazi has ordered the Headmistress at Rugare Government Primary School to compensate a 13 year-old minor for the learning time which she lost for eight days when she was summarily expelled from school.
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HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwe has opened an international conference to try to win international support for its campaign to be allowed to sell its stockpile of seized ivory.
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Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa blames the recent xenophobic attacks in South Africa on "long colonialism" describing it as, "... a racialised war of black African underdogs".
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There are new contenders, but the political playing field is as unbalanced as under Robert Mugabe.
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The permanent secretary in the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Service, Nick Mangwana, said that the country needs more heavy weapons to capacitate the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF). He tweeted on Monday:
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THE High Court has overturned the conviction of three Goromonzi residents who were fined ZWL5 000 each last year for disorderly conduct when they allegedly protested over stock outs of coronavirus vaccines at Chinyika Clinic.
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ZIMBABWE Republic Police (ZRP) has paid more than ZWL140 000 as compensation to a Harare woman who was tear-gassed by some law enforcement agents three years ago.
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Zanu PF’s strategy to win next year’s general election, despite the government’s abject failure to fix the economy and save the poor from starving, has been exposed by the paranoid ravings of the party’s Secretary for Finance, Patrick Chinamasa.
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If you were to look ten years ago, you'd probably be able to see the difficulties it took to find time in your hectic schedule to go to a casino to play. The times have changed, and you can experience the same thrill and excitement of casinos on your computer at home. Online betting on casinos has emerged as a huge boom, removing the difficulties and making it more straightforward for players to find their favorite casino games.
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Aquaponics is a combination of fish farming (aquaculture) and hydroponics, a farming method where plants are grown without soil.
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The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) yesterday held an engagement meeting with stakeholders about the delimitation set to start as soon as the results of last month’s population census start flowing in.
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I always find statements by Zimbabwe's ruling establishment, urging us to be united, quite mind-boggling - since, as far as I can tell, Zimbabweans are some of the most united people on a continent riddled with conflicts induced by divisions and hatred, usually fueled by tribal, religious, and political differences.
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During afamous 1994 sighting witnessed by more than 60 schoolchildren in Zimbabwe
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Situation Update
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Zimbabwe is seeking international support to be permitted to sell its supply of seized elephant ivory. Selling the ivory could earn about $600 million. Officials say the money could be used to support efforts to deal with the country’s fast-growing elephant population.
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EU imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe’s leadership following accusations of election-rigging and human rights abuses in 2002, other Western countries later followed suit.
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‘It has seemed good to the Holy Spirit and to us to impose on you no further burden than these essentials…’ These words, from Acts 15:28, could easily slip by us as we read them this Sunday.
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Could there be anything more painful than watching other countries prospering, and their people happy - with their leaders freely engaging the citizenry in open dialogue, debate and discussion relating to their welfare and wellbeing - whilst, my own Zimbabwe continues on its freefall into a dark horrifying abyss of economic ruination, and a leadership that fears coming face to face with those who mandated them to lead, and are suffering the brunt of those in power's actions?
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It is clear that the project did not have the input of the Councillors or the council management. It is an imposed project on the ratepayers of Harare.
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GOVERNMENT has tightened screws on nurses wishing to resign from the civil service as it battles to stem the massive exodus of health workers.
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Experts say a series of monumental economic mistakes has led to acute unemployment and unethical recruitment in Zimbabwe
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Resource governance in Zimbabwe is largely a decentralised function
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As a truly patriotic Zimbabwean - who earnestly cares about this country's development and fellow citizens' welfare and wellbeing - I make every effort to seriously and genuinely understand every decision made by those in power, with a sincere desire in reaching a conclusion that I believe is best for the entire nation.
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HARARE - The United Nations World Food Programme predicts food shortages in Zimbabwe in 2022.
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Fearing further xenophobic violence in South Africa, an increasing number of Zimbabweans there are sending their valuables back home for safekeeping. Companies operating border crossings says there has been a huge increase in unaccompanied baggage being repatriated by bus.
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In this new series Magari Mandebvu explains the constitutional provisions that govern the holding of elections in Zimbabwe. This supreme law of the land details exactly how the government of they must seek a mandate to govern from the people. We all need to be aware of just how this is supposed to done.
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Linda Shaba won a nail biting game which won the tournament in a blitz ending which could have gone either way.
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I am finding it most difficult shaking out of my mind those haunting images of a whole head of state and government, and commander-in-chief of the country's defence forces commissioning a clinic and borehole in the periurban settlement of Epworth, on the outskirts of the capital Harare, during the weekend.
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Kenya’s President, Uhuru Kenyatta, has cancelled his planned visit to Zimbabwe following the death of the East African country’s former president Mwai Kibaki last week.
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Epworth MP, Zalerah Makari (ZANU PF), has promised President Emmerson Mnangagwa that she will deliver 200 000 votes from the constituency in the 2023 harmonised elections.
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The opposition CCC says the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) should extend the current voter registration blitz beyond the 30 April 2022 deadline.
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A local think-tank, the Zimbabwe Democracy Institute (ZDI), says state institutions such as the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) and judiciary need to be de-militarised and depoliticised to ensure credible elections in 2023.
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I do not know the people of Epworth - a periurban settlement on the outskirts of the capital Harare - but, scenes of them celebrating the official commissioning of a clinic and borehole by Zimbabwe president, Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, were nothing short of bewildering.
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Why do Matthew and Mark speak so much about Galilee? And why does Jesus say, in reference to his rising from the dead, ‘I shall go before you into Galilee?’ It seems a distraction when we are talking of Easter and the Resurrection. Haven’t we left Galilee behind?
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The process is a slow one, but biogas digesters are quietly driving change in a Zimbabwean village.
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There was much excitement in the corridors of power when it became apparent that diaspora remittances into Zimbabwe had surpassed the US$1.4 billion mark in 2021 - virtually meaning that a huge chunk of our country's economy was being sustained by our relatives and friends who were now living abroad.
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In this new series Magari Mandebvu explains the constitutional provisions that govern the holding of elections in Zimbabwe. This supreme law of the land details exactly how the government of they must seek a mandate to govern from the people. We all need to be aware of just how this is supposed to done.
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Teachers’ unions have said political will is needed for the success of free primary education, which the government intends to implement beginning next year.
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DEAR President Emmerson Mnangagwa Your Excellency, as Bulawayo hosted the 42nd independence anniversary, one thing for certain is that there was apparent resentment all over. Ordinarily, there was supposed to be merriment. But, the unsettled Gukurahundi massacres cast a dark cloud that stretched far and wide, well beyond the City of Kings and Queens.
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JOHANNESBURG: A video of home affairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi launching a stinging attack on illegal foreign nationals is spreading on the internet.
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