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Kwedu News | A Reflection on “Zimbabwe’s Rural Poor Sit on Land They Cannot Use?” Two Police Officers Among Ten Arrested Over Armed Mine Robbery Near Inyathi From 2008 to 2017 to 2026: When the Vote Becomes Distant from the Voter Contested Thrones, Fragmented Altars: How Succession Failures Have Entrenched Leadership Crises in Zimbabwe’s Politics and Churches Since 1980 When Faith Fails to Speak: The Hidden Crisis of Religious Communication
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Kwedu News | A Reflection on “Zimbabwe’s Rural Poor Sit on Land They Cannot Use?”

07/04/2026 Tsikira Lancelot
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From 2008 to 2017 to 2026: When the Vote Becomes Distant from the Voter

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Contested Thrones, Fragmented Altars: How Succession Failures Have Entrenched Leadership Crises in Zimbabwe’s Politics and Churches Since 1980

31/03/2026 Tsikira Lancelot
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Kwedu News | A Reflection on “Zimbabwe’s Rural Poor Sit on Land They Cannot Use?”
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Kwedu News | A Reflection on “Zimbabwe’s Rural Poor Sit on Land They Cannot Use?”
Two Police Officers Among Ten Arrested Over Armed Mine Robbery Near Inyathi
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Two Police Officers Among Ten Arrested Over Armed Mine Robbery Near Inyathi
From 2008 to 2017 to 2026: When the Vote Becomes Distant from the Voter
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From 2008 to 2017 to 2026: When the Vote Becomes Distant from the Voter
Contested Thrones, Fragmented Altars: How Succession Failures Have Entrenched Leadership Crises in Zimbabwe’s Politics and Churches Since 1980
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Contested Thrones, Fragmented Altars: How Succession Failures Have Entrenched Leadership Crises in Zimbabwe’s Politics and Churches Since 1980
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Zimbabwean Government Urged to Export to UAE
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The Hidden Cost of Old Machinery: More Than Just the Purchase Price
The Unseen Risk: Why Obsolete Control Systems Threaten Safety and Compliance
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The Unseen Risk: Why Obsolete Control Systems Threaten Safety and Compliance
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Two Police Officers Among Ten Arrested Over Armed Mine Robbery Near Inyathi
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Two Police Officers Among Ten Arrested Over Armed Mine Robbery Near Inyathi
India–Zimbabwe Trade Ties Get Strategic Boost as New Roadmap Targets Investment Growth
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India–Zimbabwe Trade Ties Get Strategic Boost as New Roadmap Targets Investment Growth
“I Learned to Beg to Survive”: The Pain, Betrayal and Quiet Faith of Charles Bakuri
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“I Learned to Beg to Survive”: The Pain, Betrayal and Quiet Faith of Charles Bakuri
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Kwedu News | A Reflection on “Zimbabwe’s Rural Poor Sit on Land They Cannot Use?”

07/04/2026 Tsikira Lancelot

The April 6, 2026 article by Wellington Muzengeza in Kwedu News available at https://news.hericommedia.com/zimbabwes-rural-poor-sit-on-land-they-cannot-use is a compelling and necessary intervention into Zimbabwe’s long-standing land question. Written with urgency and intellectual…

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Two Police Officers Among Ten Arrested Over Armed Mine Robbery Near Inyathi

07/04/2026 Staff Reporter

Two serving Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers based in Inyathi have been named among ten suspects arrested in connection with a high-profile armed robbery targeting mine workers transporting gold-processing material.…

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From 2008 to 2017 to 2026: When the Vote Becomes Distant from the Voter

04/04/2026 Tsikira Lancelot

Zimbabwe’s story is often told through dates and events. 1965. 1980. 2008. 2017. 2026. But beneath these markers lies something more human and more enduring—the ordinary citizen’s search for a…

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Contested Thrones, Fragmented Altars: How Succession Failures Have Entrenched Leadership Crises in Zimbabwe’s Politics and Churches Since 1980

31/03/2026 Tsikira Lancelot

Since attaining independence in 1980, Zimbabwe has travelled a complex path marked not only by economic and political challenges, but by a persistent and deeply embedded crisis of leadership succession.…

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When Faith Fails to Speak: The Hidden Crisis of Religious Communication

30/03/2026 Tsikira Lancelot

In politics, there is political communication. In business, there is strategic communication. In times of crisis, there is crisis communication. Yet in religion, arguably one of the oldest and most…

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India–Zimbabwe Trade Ties Get Strategic Boost as New Roadmap Targets Investment Growth

25/03/2026 Staff Reporter

Zimbabwe and India have taken a significant step toward deepening economic cooperation after a high-level seminar in Harare outlined a new strategic roadmap to accelerate bilateral trade and investment. The…

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“I Learned to Beg to Survive”: The Pain, Betrayal and Quiet Faith of Charles Bakuri

24/03/2026 Tsikira Lancelot

On the morning of September 3, 2015, Charles Bakuri did not know his life was about to split into two parts: the man he used to be, and the man…

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Fuel and Burdened Economy: Zimbabwe’s Price Trajectory Since 2009

21/03/2026 Tsikira Lancelot

When Zimbabwe adopted the United States dollar in 2009, it was not merely a monetary reform, it was an economic reset. Hyperinflation had collapsed price signals, and dollarisation restored a…

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From Charity to Dignity: Rethinking “Entitlement” in Aid Without Creating Dependency or Donor Burnout

19/03/2026 Tsikira Lancelot

In many communities, particularly within developing societies, the act of giving is deeply embedded in cultural, moral, and even spiritual life. Whether it is assistance during hardship, gifts on birthdays,…

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Website Hosting, Uptime and Downtime: Web Business in Zimbabwe

16/03/2026 Tsikdem Communication

Introduction In the modern digital economy, a website is not merely a communication tool, it is an economic asset. Businesses, organisations, journalists, researchers, and activists depend on websites for visibility,…

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