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Govt, party officials key to development

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Since he assumed office, President Mnangagwa has pronounced several new developmental concepts, some of which are already in the process of being implemented, while others are being refined in preparation for take-off.

Cholera knocking on our doors, again!

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Almost on a yearly basis, people die of cholera in Zimbabwe, mostly in Harare.

AG’s report: House must tighten screws on the fiscus

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The Parliament of Zimbabwe should expedite the alignment of the Public Finance Management (PFM) to the Constitution in order to enforce mechanisms for continuous monitoring of public resources and provision for redress during implementation of the budget rather than wait for the Auditor-General’s (AG) report.

Editorial Comment: Implement producer price policy delicately

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There is intense debate countrywide on whether or not the Government should prescribe producer prices for agricultural produce .

Media: Crucial tool on climate action

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Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges facing humanity today. Some of the biggest threats relate to water scarcity, reduced agricultural output, spread of diseases like malaria and biodiversity loss, among others.

Can AU, UN find common ground in Sudan?

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Recent developments around Sudan’s transfer of political power show why a more strategic partnership between the African Union (AU) and the United Nations (UN), especially at the council levels, matters. Discord between the security councils of both bodies reveals fault lines in their efforts to stabilise Sudan.

Green energy way to go for Zim

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Plans by Government to craft incentives to promote investments into solar energy will certainly boost the country’s set targets to increase the use of renewable energy for heating and electricity and reduce carbon emissions.

Editorial Comment: Bring to book rogue forex dealers

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REPORTS that some police officers mandated to eliminate crime are at the forefront of illegal foreign currency trading in Harare, are disturbing.

It is men’s duty to love, respect creation in total

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Prince Chovanga Masukusa Correspondent After man’s fall, as chronicled in the Biblical book of Genesis, The Lord God began to reconstruct what the devil had destroyed when it inspired Adam’s disobedience to The Lord God. The Lord God began His reconstruction work by selecting Abram. This man was full of faith in The Lord God. […]

Zero tolerance to corruption our motto: Immigration boss

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THE INTERVIEW Freeman Razemba In April this year, President Mnangagwa appointed Ms Respect Gono as the new Chief Immigration Officer. Ms Gono was a senior civil servant in the Office of the President and Cabinet and has served Government for 27 years. She replaced Mr Clemence Masango, who is now the Registrar-General. Since her appointment, […]

Whistleblower legislation can help curb corruption

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Beaven Dhliwayo Features Writer Corruption is a cankerworm that has eaten deep into the fabric of every system in Zimbabwe and it is a crime with such a despicable viral effect and disastrous tendency like a terror bomb. Though it is more of an executive crime, no well-meaning government handles corruption with levity because the […]

THE SATURDAY COLUMN: Once a shadow, always a shadow

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And the Minister wept at the airport Last week, I promised some juicy staff about former Minister Walter Mzembi and this will probably be the last we will write about him, at least for now. Well, the guy was an eloquent orator, but you see, he was not so lucky with his love life. I […]

President carves unique plaque in Zim political history

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Nick Mangwana Special Correspondent Very few people doubt that Zimbabwe has been in need of radical changes in its politics, culture and institutions, touching the very nationhood of the Republic. The question one may ask is whether that change has started or not? The problem with progressive dispensationalism is that it is not desirable, but […]

Editorial Comment: Even in sport, let’s put our country first

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BRENDAN TAYLOR, arguably the player with the biggest international profile in this country, described the International Cricket Council’s suspension of Zimbabwe as heartbreaking. He could not have used a better description to describe the dramatic events that unfolded at the ICC annual meeting in London, England, on Thursday. “The Zimbabwe (Sports and Recreation Commission) has […]

Hermetic grain bags can trim post-harvest losses

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Food waste and spoilage is one of the most overlooked issues among smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe.

Fighting misery, oppression through art

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WHEN the heart bleeds, the mind burdened and the soul is weighed down by suffering, the body becomes emaciated and enervated. It is during such times that reality and the metaphysical become intertwined with the symbolic elements that make up Man’s world, to create interfaces of hope and regeneration.

Electricity sharing augurs well for SADC

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Zimbabweans are worried about the low levels of water in Kariba Dam which has seriously reduced power generation for countrywide distribution to sustain normal economic and social activities.

Roadmap towards economic recovery

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For a country regarded as one with probably the highest literacy levels on the continent to be entangled in a devastating economic situation for close to 20 years is a big misnomer, if not a slap in the face of education.

Editorial Comment: New ZACC team mustn’t lose focus

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Zimbabweans often respond with the expression that “let those involved in corruption rot in jail”, whenever the subject comes up for discussion.

Technology can transform Zim agriculture

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Information Communication Technologies (ICT) can revolutionise the Zimbabwean farming sector and benefit farmers, including small landholders.
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