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Living on the edge of extinction

Roselyne Sachiti Deputy Features Editor
SHE is just a 10-year-old girl and from a tribe that, like a sore thumb, still sticks out of the rest of the community because of its  rather attention-grabbing way of life.
Her copper brown skin, tightly coiled black hair resembling perfectly popped corn, high cheek bones and folded eye covers makes her quite distinct from other darker-skinned children.

The children are walking from the water point at Landelani Village, Chief Masvigana, Tsholotsho, but she remains outstanding.
Sithabiso Maphosa’s looks are the reason why their community in the country’s Matabeleland North Province, call people with features like hers, Amasili.
She belongs to one of the 27 Khoi San families that remain in the village years after their ancestors vanished. The other remaining Khoi San are found in Plumtree.
Barefoot

But, as the barefoot 10-year-old girl strolls along the parched ground under the scorching

The bane of Nyanga

Tichaona Zindoga Features Writer
With its reputation for cool temperatures, breathtaking scenery and production of a range of exotic fruits and timber, it is

Blind Tafadzwa defies the odds

Rumbidzai Nderere Features Writer
Difficulties or challenges can either make or break a person’s life. No axe though is sharp enough to cut the soul of a person

Utakataka’s future is in his hands

Ruth Butaumocho Entertainment Editor
When Peter Moyo took up classes at a music school in South Africa two years ago, his goal was to complement his father and

. . . as promoters vie for ‘Young Igwe’

Entertainment Reporter
THE good working relations that the late sungura musician, Tongai Moyo, had with music promoters and joint owners is evident

Jikinya dance festival preps advanced

Entertainment Reporter
Preparations are at an advanced stage for the national finals of the Jikinya Traditional Dance Festival to be held at the Large

Muringa to represent Zim at Miss Earth contest

Richmore Tera Art Correspondent
ZIMBABWEAN model Thandekile Muringa will represent the country at the Miss Earth contest to be held in the Philippines

Talent shows must mould budding artistes

ONE of my favourite international live television programmes is American Idols due to its high octane and spellbinding ways.

New music for the festive season

Richmore Tera and John Manzongo
A lot of musicians, upcoming and established, have released songs to coincide with the festive season that is a few weeks

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