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British chance to atone for their sins.
Former British prime minister Tony Blair released his memoirs last week and consolidated his place in history as one of the most arrogant war criminals the world has ever seen.

President’s Windhoek warning truly prophetic.
The regime-change strategy which toppled former Zambian president Kenneth Kaunda’s United National Independence Party (Unip) from power in 1991 has now shifted to South Africa, having been applied in Zimbabwe (since 1997) and failed.

Tribalists can’t lecture us on heroes.
If there is one telling development which has exposed the incurable poverty of leadership in the two MDC formations and further underlined the irretrievable irrelevance of both parties to Zimbabwe’s political history and future, it is their astonishing inability to understand the meaning and context of national heroism and their shocking readiness to unashamedly wave ethnic flags to justify their opportunistic tribal nonsense under the treacherous cover of the so-called inclusive politics of the moment.

13-year-old girl’s pregnancy shocker.
A 13-YEAR-OLD girl in Harare’s Highfield high-density suburb is eight months pregnant after reportedly consenting to sexual intercourse with a neighbour in a case that has stunned residents in the suburb.

Time to reclaim what is ours.
IT is very interesting to observe that we can allow petty so- called international investors to invade our retail industry and push our hardworking women out of decent trading places that have just become too expensive to rent.

 
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