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Mwalimu Nyerere Leadership School

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THE Mwalimu Nyerere Leadership School is being established in Tanzania to serve southern Africa in honour of the late founding President and former chairperson of the Frontline States.

Economy: What people lose sleep over

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The address was not televised. Earlier this week, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya presented his monetary policy, and in his infinite wisdom, he made sure that the event was not televised, something that is becoming less common in this information age.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : New tax brings large benefits at modest cost

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The cost of doing business in Zimbabwe has risen in a single one-off jump by around two percent, which will probably be reflected at least partially in similar price rises and consumption will be cut by around four to five percent, again as a one-off, by the change in the intermediated money transfer tax from 5c a transaction to 2c on each dollar transferred.

JUST IN: New curriculum still needs content

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The resistance to a decision by Government to radically reface the country`s education system in 2016, made a messy of former Primary and Secondary Education Minister Lazarus Dokora`s last days in office.

Your body is a living sacrifice

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Romans 12:1; I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.

Global citizens shouldn’t ignore Zim

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While President Mnangagwa is exactly one week removed from humbly and proudly representing Zimbabwe at the 73rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), whose theme was “Making the United Nations Relevant To All People: Global Leadership and Shared Responsibilities for Peaceful, Equitable and Sustainable Societies”, Africans the world over are in dire need of proper historical context and reflection, as we dare to defy the odds and move forward.

Time to fully institutionalise Results-Based Management

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As Zimbabwe works towards the realisation of Vision 2030, the nation is also progressively entrenching the Results -Based Management (RBM) approach into its operations and institutional practices.

Fight against cancer should be forever

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According to the latest National Cancer Registry Report, over 80 percent of cancer cases are diagnosed at end stage in Zimbabwe, amid revelations that a total of 7 165 new cases were recorded in 2015, comprising 3 041 (42,4 percent) males and 4 124 (57,6 percent) females.

Dr Moyo: Father of dialysis

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THOSE who have been following health developments in Zimbabwe lately know the marvel that Chitungwiza Hospital was turned into.

Critical to rein in errant ministers

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Parliament should assert its authority on members of the Executive who fail to come to the august House to respond to questions and motions raised by backbenchers on behalf of the electorate.

Monetary Policy Statement spot on

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At  the just-ended 73rd United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, United States of America, President Mnangagwa and his Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube touched on a number of issues regarding the resuscitation of the Zimbabwean economy and measures to be implemented to pull the country from the economic doldrums.

Govt must act on diamond, land policies

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What has happened to Zimbabwe’s diamonds?

EDITORIAL COMMENT : No to politicking in times of austerity

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The biggest talking point for the week and perhaps for more weeks to come, is the 2 cents charge for every $1 electronic transaction announced by Reserve Bank Governor, Dr John Mangudya, on Monday.

Importance of forests to livelihoods and economy

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Lifestyle Correspondent Zimbabwe’s forest and woodland resources cover 53 percent of the country’s total land area. They are found on various land use systems that include communal areas, resettled land, private land, gazetted forests and national parks. The forests consist of Afromontane forests, Miombo, Mopane, Acacia, Baikiaea (Zambezi teak), combretum terminalia woodlands and exotic timber […]

Faith does not compare

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My  brothers and sisters faith is a key, faith is a tool.

Whither Zimbabwe?

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“Today we are not singing politics as you all know. We are saying the time for politics is behind us (and that) now is the time for development.”

United by HIV

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As the old adage goes, “a challenge shared is a problem solved”, more than 72 000 children, adolescents and young people living with HIV have come together to fight a common enemy — stigma and rejection.

Prophets of doom will eat humble pie

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OPPOSITION political activists and their mouthpieces in the private media are in overdrive portraying a picture of economic meltdown in Zimbabwe. The unholy alliance is riding on the prevailing economic challenges to parrot a false narrative that the newly-inaugurated Government of President Mnangagwa is at sixes and sevens on how to tackle the decades old economic challenges it inherited from the previous Government of former president Robert Mugabe.

Colleges to scrap unnecessary entry requirements: Murwira

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LD: You are part of a Cabinet that has raised a lot of expectations. People are looking forward to you delivering. As the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development, what are your immediate goals?

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Time to refurbish sports stadiums

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WITH the Confederation of African Football (CAF) having changed the calendar of major continental assignments such as the African Cup of Nations and the Champions League, Zimbabwe’s Premier League could not continue to live in isolation and have subsequently switched the domestic season calendar to conform to the August to May term.
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