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Demystifying dangerous drugs: Part One …are drugs a post COVID-19 scourge in Zimbabwe?

IN recent years, many families in Zimbabwe have been physically, morally, economically and spiritually torn apart by a ‘new’ dangerous drug known on the streets in the local lingo as mutoriro. It is known scientifically as crystal methamphetamine; a strong and highly addictive drug that can cause extensive bodily damage.   It...

ZITF and Zimbabwe’s warm heart

THE recently held and oversubscribed 63rd Edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) was yet another confirmation that the country is a key player in the emerging global economy which is shifting from the old order to the home-grown solution-based model.   Over the years, the...

Climate change and impact on livestock health: Part Four …parasites and helminths

CLIMATE change is now a global concern due to its multi-dimensional effects and impact on humans, animals, plants and environment.   Deforestation and vegetation clearance also contributes to the ecological imbalance by increasing local temperature and humidity that accelerate the spread of vectors that cause disease...

Climate change and impact on livestock: Part Three … growing resistence to antibiotics

TEMPERATURE extremes cause ground frost during the cold season and heat waves during the hot season.  Climate change is expected to bring an increase in average temperatures across the country of between 1°C and 3°C. A moderate decrease in average rainfall is expected.  Rainfall variability and distribution...

Climate change and impact on livestock: Part Two …effect of heat stress on cattle productivity

EVERY year, throughout Zimbabwe, several reports of the alarming incidence of infectious, non-infectious and reproductive health issues of livestock come to my attention. Factors that influence livestock health are extremely complex, involving environmental forces, including ecological, social, economic interest, individual or community behaviour. Climate change will...

Climate change and impact on livestock: Part One …impact of weather extremes on production

DUE to human energy-driven consumption of fossil fuels and anthropogenic activities, the global carbon emission rate is higher than at any point in the history of mankind, disrupting the global carbon cycle and contributing as a major cause of global warming, with air and...

BRICS and the new wealth order

THE fast pace with which the progressive world is moving away from the now outdated unipolar world politics and economic systems means countries like Zimbabwe must capitalise on the many opportunities emerging from the BRICS. The past few weeks have given the world morale boosting...

The democracy the West abhors

‘DEMOCRACY’, which the West claim lacks in Harare, is now a mere polarised platitude with a completely different meaning to how the rest of the world views and handles the same. We will not hesitate to teach the West a few lessons to that effect: Democracy...

Climate change is real …food security and nutrition in Zimbabwe

AS temperatures continue to rise, climate protection is one of the greatest environmental challenges currently facing mankind. If unified counter-measures are not urgently taken, rising temperatures will continue to have grave consequences on the globe. As climatic and vegetation zones shift and...

The rise of countries of the future

THE International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant of arrest for Russian President Vladimir Putin, for supposed war crimes arising from Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine, is nothing but a sham. It is nothing but the ever intrusive hand of the West at play; a feeble attempt to...

How was COVID-19 vaccine developed so quickly?

THE recent COVID-19 pandemic ushered in a new era of vaccine research.   An unprecedented global collaboration of scientists (and the development of mRNA vaccines that followed) was said to be akin to the ‘landing on the moon moment’. To develop a vaccine (without compromising safety)...

West’s global decline…as Saudi Arabia and Iran resume ties

ON Friday last week, Saudi Arabia and Iran announced resuming diplomatic ties courtesy of China’s mediation efforts. There are many things to be learned from that historic move by Saudi Arabia and Iran, especially in light of the ongoing military exercise in Ukraine where the...

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