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Resistance hinders circumcision programme
PROMOTERS of the male circumcision programme need to go back to the drawing board after only 8% of the targeted people responded positively
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A fishy event at Codfather
Few fellow lunch time diners at the latest periodic soiree of the Restaurateurs’ Association of Zimbabwe had previously eaten at our May venue: The Codfather
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Zimbabwe’s chief executives fail to pass on the baton
CBZ Holdings board chairman Luxon Zembe told analysts that leadership was like a relay where one had to pass on the baton
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Obama under fire over civil liberties
WASHINGTON — He may have been the first African-American president of the Harvard Law Review and taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago.
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Tempers flare in Mutare over diamond looting
MUTARE – Tempers flared at a mines and mineral policy workshop held in Mutare last week when participants expressed anger at the alleged looting of diamonds
International
Donors pledge US$4bn for Mali’s reconstruction
Brussels — More than US$4bn has been pledged to help rebuild Mali, at an international donor conference.
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No respite for burley tobacco farmers
SEASONAL burley tobacco prices were averaging US$1,48 per kg at the auction floors last week amid fears that low prices obtaining would drive away farmers
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Zanu PF internal fights weaken Mutasa
INTERNAL fights within Zanu PF in Manicaland, which recently reached a boiling point, have severely weakened the most senior politician in the province
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Murape Murape at it again
The Harare Derby fever appears to have caught up with Dynamos captain Murape Murape more than anyone else.
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Obama under fire over civil liberties
WASHINGTON — He may have been the first African-American president of the Harvard Law Review and taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago.
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Tempers flare in Mutare over diamond looting
MUTARE – Tempers flared at a mines and mineral policy workshop held in Mutare last week when participants expressed anger at the alleged looting of diamonds
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Man offered US$10 as monthly retirement payment
AFTER 34 years of service in the construction industry, Vincent Muzivorwenyu retired to his rural home in Bikita
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Bulawayo ’s water woes deepen
BULAWAYO residents have resorted to hoarding water to deal with the many days they go without supplies as the water situation in the city remains critical.
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Govt in dilemma over illegal Chinese mining activities
THE Ministry of Mines and Mining Development says it is in a dilemma over how to deal with some Chinese nationals who are carrying out illegal mining
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‘Teenage girls dying of pregnancy complications’
Adolescent girls aged between 15 and 19 constitute a quarter of the 960 women that die as a result of pregnancy-related complications in Zimbabwe
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Zimbabwe’s chief executives fail to pass on the baton
CBZ Holdings board chairman Luxon Zembe told analysts that leadership was like a relay where one had to pass on the baton
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‘ South Africa’s mines cannot afford pay rises’not afford pay rises’
LONDON — South Africa’s mining industry can ill afford to offer wage rises during talks that are about to start with a new and unpredictable union,
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No respite for burley tobacco farmers
SEASONAL burley tobacco prices were averaging US$1,48 per kg at the auction floors last week amid fears that low prices obtaining would drive away farmers
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Government to crack whip on telecoms operators
GOVERNMENT is mooting a policy that forces telecommunication firms to share infrastructure in reforms set to remove the duplication in investments
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Electioneering taking toll on business—ZNCC
THE prevailing liquidity crunch and inability of most manufacturing sector companies to access external lines of credit due to negative country perceptions are hampering production.
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Joyce Banda falls for Mugabe’s charm cartoon
She came, she saw and she was conquered. This probably describes Malawian President Joyce Banda’s five day official visit to Zimbabwe.
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Zimbabwe All Media Products Survey Circus
Kwayedza has more readers than The Standard
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Sinking ship
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Sadc Troika meeting
Sadc Troika meeting – Maputo Mozambique
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Banks capitalisation
Ministers vow to block Gono’s new measures.
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Registrar-General a hindrance to credible poll
Last week MDC-T MP Settlement Chikwinya questioned Registrar-General Tobaiwa Mudede’s continuing role in the conduct of elections
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New farmers short-change Zim
Zimbabwe is importing 150 000 tonnes of maize from Zambia in order to guard against possible grain shortages.
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Beyond Mugabe rule: Lessons from Tanzania
I have recently met many people — most unknown to me — who have stopped me for a chat. Invariably the chat took a political turn.
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Hope resides in people’s resilience
Many Zimbabweans have begun to ask if there is a way, or ways, to move the country forward regardless of the bad politics.
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Media freedom: Politics is the problem
While as a human rights activist of more than five years now I could not agree more with the wise statement that human beings are inherently political animals
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