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Walk it like you talk it

I am a Commissioner of the South Carolina State United Methodist Conference, and as such I am required to make a presentation within my portfolio. However, the most important fact is to fellowship with the saints, read the Advocate Magazine and keep in touch with religious ideas being…

Just for love of the people, Cdes

This explains the party's latest determination to see the country holding elections this year. Yes there has been some deafening booing to our calls for elections this year, but we should appreciate that most of these people are born-frees. They do not understand where this country came from,…

RBZ: Rise like phoenix

Those who thought the sector crisis of 2004 had cast delinquency into extinction were shocked when news that another potentially overwhelming banking sector crisis had emerged, threatening, once again, a sector still smarting from a flight of public trust during the hyperinflationary era.Last week, the Ministry of Finance…

ZANU-PF: Dilemma of spin doctors

 Among some of the topical ones are: Underestimating the approaching danger, providing false assurances and not accepting responsibility. Zimbabwe is faced with the eminence of a political climax built around the anticipated insistence by the Southern African Development Community (SADC) on the development of a credible road-map to…

Is it possible to earn more than your boss?

There is generally confusion from both the management and employee side on what determines what an individual employee should earn. This confusion has arisen from lack of understanding of salary management and remuneration principles especially their application in our current economic environment. This confusion has also arisen as…

Osama bin Laden: The fallout!

 United States President, Barack Obama, should have rejoiced at his victory in the death of US arch enemy, bin Laden, last week. He did not. He should have rejoiced over the modest victories western colonialists are having in Libya with US support. He did not. So why exactly…

Change waits for no one

The GPA became a short-term solution to the intense contestation for power that had been triggered by the sham Presidential election run-off of June 2008 in which President Robert Mugabe ran a solo race after MDC-T leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, who had won the first round of the election…