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Recycling the answer to urban council’s garbage woes

Byron Adonis Mutingwende10 years ago10 years ago010 mins

Problem Masau Local councils are failing to collect refuse from companies and residential areas through out the country. Roadsides and streets have been turned into dumping sites and other people have resorted to burning or burying the litter. Residents in Highfield suburb said they have resorted to making composite with the litter, but the problem…

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Touts Deserve whats coming to them!

Byron Adonis Mutingwende10 years ago10 years ago05 mins

Member of Parliament, Joseph Chinotimba should be ashamed for backing touts that have caused the masses unbearable trouble. From passing sexist comments to women, undressing our fellow sisters whom they feel are not properly dressed, one cannot stop but wonder who defines what is short or indecent clothing? Would our ancestors’ regalia be regarded as…

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YADD expresses concern over alcohol price reduction

Byron Adonis Mutingwende10 years ago10 years ago04 mins

Youth against Alcoholism and Drug Dependency (YADD), , an organisation that advocates against drug and alcohol dependency among young people has expressed concerns over the recent reduction of excess tax on alcoholic beverages from 45 to 40 percent by the Minister of Finance and Economic Development which has seen prices of alcohol beverages going down….

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The rise of reggae music a gateway to drug abuse

Byron Adonis Mutingwende10 years ago10 years ago07 mins

Following Bob Marley’s inaugural visit to Harare in 1980 when he performed at the independence celebrations at National Sports Stadium, reggae music has slowly grown to be a greater part of our city’s culture, some may argue that he sow a seed of reggae music culture following how the majority has grown to love the…

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Lack of sex education a health scare for street children

Byron Adonis Mutingwende10 years ago10 years ago07 mins

As the country’s capital, Harare receives many young people who flock in with a dream for employment and a better life having been frustrated by unemployment in different parts of the country. The current economic situation however, knocks them down to destitution and in the end, the streets becomes their home. Some people especially children…

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High expectations for new rugby coaches

Byron Adonis Mutingwende10 years ago10 years ago05 mins

The newly appointed coaches for national rugby sides are expected to deliver good results if they plan to stay on the job for the next four years. The coaches who were appointed upon the expiration of their predecessors’ contracts are expected to successfully take their teams to various international tournaments. Zimbabwe Rugby Union (ZRU) director…

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Car boot sale gain popularity

Byron Adonis Mutingwende10 years ago10 years ago05 mins

So goes an old saying, ‘one man’s meat is another man’s poison’. While this may sound as mere statement, a visit to The Borrowadale Country Club where second hand goods sale like hot cakes will bring to life to the saying. Low income earners are turning ‘waste’ from the elite into valuable treasure. The Borrowdale…

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Urban farming degrading environment

Byron Adonis Mutingwende10 years ago10 years ago06 mins

As the rains continue to soak the country, farmers are busy cultivating their crops and in urban areas, most of the crops take up available open spaces.   Urban farming has always been a large part of the city. Residents, in the high density suburbs take advantage of undeveloped land – whether it is land…

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