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How Mhende overcame gruesome injury

HARARE – Miracles happen to those who believe and salvation comes to those who want to be saved. This is particularly true for Zimbabwe rugby star Tafadzwa Mhende, who has managed to resurrect his career despite a gruesome leg injury. Back in 2010, the youthful centre suffered a career-threatening injury during a Cheetahs match at…

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‘Our focus is on unity, reconciliation, healing’

HARARE – The Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) in Zimbabwe has been going through turbulent times in the last couple of years, culminating in the emergence of two factions of the church following the stepping down of former president Aspher Madziyire who had been at the helm of the church for close to two decades.  The…

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Today’s Mapostori with swag

HARARE – A new generation of Vapostori has emerged, changing the narrative that used to be applied to members of the apostolic sect. Back in the day Vapostori used to be looked down upon as paupers, shabbily dressed Christians with very little or no education. Their white robes became an unmistakable way of identifying them….

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Mai Patai bounces back after illness

HARARE – Gospel musician Respina Patai, popularly known as Mai Patai, has bounced back after illness had kept her away from the showbiz circuit for nearly two years. While some might have written her off, the gospel musician is back in the limelight, with a bang. At a time some had ruled her out as…

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Getting our priorities right on water: Part 2

HARARE – In debating the issues of how a society can deliver a better quality and standard of living to its people, we need to consider how we can deliver basic essentials — in this series we have covered so far, education, health and shelter.  This week, we need to look at how we can…

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Mokoomba conquers world

HARARE – Zimbabwe’s six-member boy band, Mokoomba, believes that theirs is a new sound that the world has been waiting for. Having toured the world – performing at various prestigious festivals and venues – the band this year celebrates 10 years since joining the music circuit and they have a lot to drink a toast…

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ED hikes fuel prices

HARARE – In a panicky move which analysts described as an act of desperation — and which economic experts said would not resolve the country’s debilitating fuel shortages — President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government sharply and immediately increased the prices of fuel last night. As a result, and with effect from midnight last night, the price…

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Mugabe’s ex-aide spills the beans

HARARE – A former aide of ousted president Robert Mugabe has spilled the beans from his foreign base, saying Zanu PF has serious divisions that do not always play out in public. Lawrence Kamwi, who served as head of former first lady Grace Mugabe’s office and principal private secretary to the president also insinuated that…

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‘ED should act or Zim will burst’

HARARE – Having started the year engulfed with a myriad of problems — from fuel shortages, soaring prices of goods and services, shortages of drugs to labour disputes — the Daily News on Sunday’s Assistant Editor Maxwell Sibanda sought comments from a number of analysts just to find from them where they think President Emmerson…

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Call for media reforms intensify

HARARE – Media practitioners in the country have high hopes for this year including the licensing of genuine community radio stations, among other reforms targeting the sector. At the heart of media reforms should be the uncompromised position that the media has a utility value in enhancing citizens’ participation in the affairs of their country…

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