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Electoral reforms before 2018 a pipe dream

ELECTORAL reforms before the 2018 elections seem to be a mirage as the government has not demonstrated commitment to implement new constitutional provisions to ensure that elections will be held in a...

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Hope for women afflicted with obstetric fistula

The place is located in a remote, hot, dry, rugged terrain, with gravel roads connecting the few sparsely located health centres. BY STEPHEN TSOROTI Patients awaiting their turn for fistula surgery In...

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Vicious cycle of child marriages and poverty

VIOLA Sumbe (35) was once married off by her parents to an older man at the age of 15 and ended up as wife number nine. BY HAZVINEI MWANAKA Although the decision temporarily solved her family’s hunger...

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Hardships driving youth to drugs

RAYMOND Kanyemba (not real name), is a qualified engineer, but has nothing to show for his skills and expertise. BY TINOTENDA MUNYUKWI Statistics from the Health and Child Welfare ministry show that...

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June 27, a reminder of Mugabe’s legacy

AS Zimbabwe hurtles towards another election cycle, fears abound that President Robert Mugabe might resort to his age old tactic of coercion to retain power; last week marked nine years since the June...

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Windmill powered borehole transforms livelihoods

Forty-six-year-old Agnes Chida has no regrets that she and her husband relocated from Harare to the rural outskirts of Hurungwe in 2014 to preach the gospel. BY NHAU MANGIRAZI Shepard and Agnes Chida...

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African govts race to halt armyworm catastrophe

When my team and I visited Felix Jumbe of Peacock Seeds, a hybrid seed grower in Salima, Malawi, in March, we were shocked by the destruction caused by the fall armyworm. JOE DEVRIES Armyworm...

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Documentation crisis affects child migrants

SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Munashe Mhanda sits at the Beitbridge border waiting for his chance to cross into neighbouring South Africa. He is fully aware of the dangers that await him, but the young man from...

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Africa’s growth lies with smallholder farmers

AS the world’s population surges towards nine billion by midcentury, food production has failed to keep pace, creating rising food shortages and a global food crisis ahead, according to the United...

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Seeds, not diamonds, will make Africa great

As I settle back in my homeland Nigeria since retiring as the president of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) in March this year, I am reminded of a local saying that when you...

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Curse of Plumtree-Mutare Highway

IN 2016, government officials, commuter omnibus operators, passengers and members of the public converged at the Mabvuku railway crossover bridge to launch and celebrate the newly-refurbished...

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Zim losing plot on food security due to women marginalisation

ALTHOUGH Zimbabwe has made significant strides in promoting gender equality, female farmers feel marginalised and that has consequently affected the nation’s food security. Zim losing plot on food...

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Women, local authorities collaborate

THE running of community affairs in rural areas is often left to men, leaving women playing a passive role both in the political and developmental arenas. Women, local authorities collaborate : NewsDay...

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Why Zanu PF govt dumped UNDP

ZIMBABWE is supposed to embark on a major process, which will likely transform the electoral playing field for the better — coming up with a new biometric voters’ roll (BVR), which, for the first time...

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16-hour days for Zim’s women

HARARE — As the cock crows, Tambudzai Zimbudzana (32) is suddenly awakened from her sleep. She quickly folds her blankets and strides outside her three-room, sheet iron-roofed house in rural Masvingo....

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Teenage sex trade boom in Mutare

The number of teenagers venturing into commercial sex work has been increasing notwithstanding the bad weather caused by current heavy rains spawned by the Cyclone Dineo phenomenon, the youngsters...

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Curse of ‘sexually-transmitted’ grades haunts female students

TWENTY one-year-old Natasha Murenga (not real name) is a bitter young woman. Curse of ‘sexually-transmitted’ grades haunts female students : NewsDay Zimbabwe.

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Hauna has lost its glitter

Hauna Growth Point in Mutasa district, Manicaland, is struggling to recover its lost glitter. Hauna has lost its glitter : NewsDay Zimbabwe.

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Members of public grill Mudenda

PARLIAMENTARY Portfolio and Thematic committees are pivotal in making the Executive accountable, and last week in Gweru during stakeholders meetings between the Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob...

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Defying odds: A woman’s courage in the face of ‘calamity’

FOUR-YEAR-OLD Nokutenda playfully tugs at her father’s ear and scampers off giggling. She skips about in the dimly-lit mud and pole hut in Nhema village, Shurugwi. Her eyes shine with excitement....

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