Zim in a mess because the educated have taken the backseat
Let it be said that when darkness threatened, the educated rose, not for fame or fortune, but for love of Zimbabwe.
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Tobacco remains Zimbabwe’s top exported agricultural product.
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The government’s current handling of the Tugwi-Mukosi Master Plan reveals a dangerous pattern that disadvantages the poor, justified by rhetoric and forcibly implemented.
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Surge in daylight robberies in Bulawayo
This figure is nearly double the national average of 1 356,6 per 100 000 people.
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University students urged to drive innovation
He hailed Great Zimbabwe University for coming up with an innovation hub.
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False start to Blessed Mhlanga’s trial
He proposed that Mhlanga and HStv be treated as first and second accused, respectively.
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Afdis hit with US$1,84m tax bill by Zimra
NewsDay Business understands that the outcome of these engagements will determine the accounting treatment and recognition of the assessment and payments made to date.
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Journos make good PR practitioners
This shift is also evident in Zimbabwe, where many professionals have traded the newsroom for the boardroom.
By Cliff Chiduku
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