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@DavidColtart @CityofBulawayo All ZITF 2026 winners, including @CityofBulawayo, are mentioned in the story in question. The newspaper version is shorter due to space constraints, but as clearly indicated at the bottom of the story, the full article continues on chronicle.co.zw
heraldonline.co.zw/top-exhibitors…
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I note that the @ChronicleZim, a paper based in the @CityofBulawayo, did not record in its report today about Top Exhibitors at #ZITF that the City of Bulawayo won the award for having the top local government stand.
Why is this? It should not bite the hand which feeds it. Where is the sense of pride that a Bulawayo based newspaper should have in the City it relies on for its very existence?

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A man he finds attractive is with a woman he doesn’t find attractive, that’s what he is saying.
Noby@nobiechishyy
Mai Mugabe hawana kufitana naTinashe Mugabe .
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We are coming up with a Statutory Instrument to stop Medical Aids from also providing services, as there is a serious conflict of interest threatening the existence of independent medical practice in Zimbabwe. Being the insurer and the provider has resulted in numerous challenges that we seek to correct. Some medical aids are fighting this SI by hook and crook because they have been benefitting from the clear conflict of interest and anti-competitive nature of this arrangement. We notice that the state media seems to have been dragged into this and have not even cared to hear the Govt’s side. We are very disappointed to say the least.
Furthermore, on the question of authorship: an opinion must have an author. How can we have an opinion that is said to be done by a "correspondent"? Whose opinion is that? That would make readers believe it is the paper's opinion or a corporate-sponsored opinion. State Media has a responsibility to refuse to publish such. When a "correspondent" is listed instead of a named individual, the reader cannot assess bias, motive, or accountability. Is it the newspaper speaking? A hired public relations firm? An anonymous corporate interest? In matters of public health policy, where billions of dollars and the viability of independent medical practice hang in the balance, anonymity is unacceptable. State Media, in particular, has a duty to model transparency. Publishing unattributed opinions as if they were news or editorial consensus deceives the public and undermines trust. If an opinion is worth publishing, it is worth signing. Govt insists on this principle, and State Media should refuse to publish any opinion piece that hides behind the vague label of "correspondent."
heraldonline.co.zw/opinion-zimbab…
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My brother died some years back. He was a doctor. A damn good one, if I can say. He collapsed at his place, fell into a coma and spent a whole week at Parerenyatwa hospital in Harare.
The most painful part was not his death - everyone dies, eventually. The most painful part of it all was going to identify his body at the mortuary and finding him thrown on the concrete floor. That image still haunts me. It was a Friday afternoon and our wish was to transfer him from the state mortuary to a private one. You all know the state of mortuaries in our state-run hospitals. First we were made to move around, office to office to office, filling in the paper work.
After lunch we were finally led to the morgue to identify him. What I had expected and what I found there were worlds apart. I found him thrown on the concrete floor, helpless, lifeless. Nothing had prepared me for that sight. It was not his death but how he lay thrown on the floor, abandoned, that struck the hardest blow. I felt the blow on my heart. A hard blow. I felt it on the stomach. I felt it on the balls. I felt it on my knees. I wished I could kneel down, grab him, wrap him with something and show him that even in death people still cares about him. I wanted to scream. "Do you know him? Do you know what he has done for others? He has saved lives. He has given many hope. He has served this country well.'" But I could not. He was not a drama person. So I could not bring drama to his death.
All I remember was nodding softly at the man asking me "is it him?". It was him alright. My very brother. On the concrete floor. Uncomfortably reminding me of the fragility of our control over life's end.
We don't plan how we die. No one does. But we can and must plan how we live. Because living is more important than dying.
Missing you Bro
~Raisedon Baya, Facebook

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@josewtj Ndyp bro, ini i use Karta card. It's $5 activation fee and mine is valid for 5 years
Expect upto 10% fee if you are topping up your card via ecocash then 1.5% flat fee for transactions
I paid 65cents for $43 transaction karta.social/ebeb29c2dc

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@prmakandiwa The fact that only one chair was provided for Baba Guti, irrespective of it being your own ground Prophet, you have taught me more with these pictures .
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The rains aren’t helping at all 💔 next time I’ll be off the whole week and any other days they’re in Bulawayo
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Harare imported problems 🚮
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When you are ready to move on you bump into another distasteful tweet this is from 2024 , celebrating the brutal death of two black women she thought they were all Zimbabweans no idea based on what exactly but Maria Makgato was a South African and Lucia (Kudzai) Ndlovu was a Zimbabwean in the end as a human being what exactly do you stand for ?😐



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