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Washington Post faces backlash as Bezos ends presidential endorsements to restore trust

Source: www.unsplash.com Bias In an article published on the Post’s website, Bezos, who also founded Amazon, contended that presidential endorsements foster a “perception of bias” and ultimately do not influence election outcomes. “No undecided voters in Pennsylvania are going to say, ‘I’m going with Newspaper A’s endorsement.’ None,” he asserted. Instead, he described the cessation…

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MicYunging’s Delilah’s Veil explores deception, redemption

MicYunging is set to release the highly anticipated album, titled Delilah’s Veil, on November 11. CANADA-BASED Zimbabwean singer-cum-producer Michael “MicYunging” Matewe has taken a bold move to present issues of betrayal and examine deep themes of deception, redemption, and self-discovery in his forthcoming album. MicYunging is set to release the highly anticipated album, titled Delilah’s…

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Lake October: A celebration of Zim culture

The festival began with the fill-up Masvingo Music Concert at Caravan Park Masvingo yesterday headlined by Freeman, Trevor Dongo, Chillspot Family, Nisha Ts, DJ Nospa (Byo) and local supporting artistes on rotation. NESTLED in the heart of Zimbabwe, the historic ancient city of Masvingo hosts a spectacular annual event that draws music lovers from far…

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Ga-Mphahlele chicken farmers raise concerns over vandalism

FILE PHOTO: Chickens are seen at a poultry farm at Hartbeesfontein, a settlement near Klerksdorp [File image] 2 minutes Chicken farmers in Ga-Mphahlele, outside Lebowakgomo in Limpopo, have raised concerns over the vandalism of their co-operative buildings. Building infrastructure and electricity cables have been stolen. The buildings were donated by Lonmin and subsidized by the…

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