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Why I pray for a long life

by Taona Moto SOMETIMES things really appear to be so, so gloom in Zimbabwe that one is tempted to believe those that say.

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Who Will Lead Zimbabwe When Robert Mugabe Finally Cedes Power?

BY GRAHAM BOYNTON  Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe (C) arrives at the presidential airport in Abuja, Nigeria, May 28, 2015. At 91 years old,.

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Africa Rising: Let’s not mistake hype for reality and hopes for achievement

by Tatenda Mashanda In his racist novel Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad projects the image of Africa as “the other world,” the antithesis.

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Grace Mugabe’s worrying degrees of violence

“Didn’t the President say when you are troubled, go and look for prostitutes?”-Grace Mugabe , 2014 Robert Mugabe Pasi neZanu PF slogan baffling.

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Opinion & Columnist Religion

Changing nature of Zimbabwe Charismatic Pentecostal churches doing harm to the society

Can the miracles attributed to the prophets in Zimbabwe be from God? If they are performing any at all. Are they true prophets.

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Madmen serve a purpose too!

by Taona Moto “Secrecy still binds me, from when I was minister. But of course you know that some waiters in hotels work.

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Legal Brief on the Prof Jonathan Moyo’s Cabinet situation:Magaisa

by Alex T. Magaisa This is a quick note to provide a legal explanation around the current situation of Prof Jonathan Moyo, whom.

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Lancaster House Accords: What Britain owes Zimbabwe

By KEN SIBANDA I have written several articles that have addressed Zimbabwean Human rights and rule of Law, as well as South African.

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Zimbabwe’s curse of career “chefs”.

by Taona Moto THIS week Zimbabweans woke up to the news of the death of former Mines minister and suspended ZANU-PF Harare provincial.

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A Zimbabwean newsroom chronicle:Tinashe Mushakavanhu

by  Tinashe Mushakavanhu In 2002 I was rejected from journalism school because I didn’t have a pass in O-Level maths. The rebuff was.

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