History of hunter-gatherers in Southern Africa

The earliest hunter-gatherers in southern Africa were the San people. They mostly survived by hunting Gemsbok and other antelope and gathering plants. Hunter-gatherer societies hunt, fish and gather wild plants…

Man jailed 18 years for raping granddaughter

Amanda Chikari Midlands Reporter A Shurugwi who raped his 17-year-old granddaughter twice as “compensation” for looking after her since she was young has been sentenced to 18 years in prison.

Businessman warned against meddling in Zanu-PF affairs

Nduduzo Tshuma Bulawayo Bureau  THE Zanu-PF Youth League yesterday warned an unnamed Pakistani businessman to desist from meddling in the affairs of the ruling party by sponsoring divisions within its Bulawayo…

Air industry records best safety performance

The Sub-Saharan Africa commercial air industry last year recorded its best performance within the last decade, with zero passenger fatalities and zero jet hull losses, latest data shows.

Imelda Tsumba announces grand arrival

Elliot Ziwira @The Book Store It is not every day that a writer in any genre launches 20 books, as what 58-year-old motivational writer Imelda Tsumba (IT) has set out…

ZRU to ring changes in youth teams

Paul Munyuki Sports Correspondent AS the Zimbabwe Rugby Union takes over the youth teams, a number of changes are expected to be made this week when they announce the revamped Craven…

San under the spotlight

Although the San community in Zimbabwe is under threat, opportunities that can save them from extinction abound. This is the central message from the film titled “The Last Bushmen of…

Zinwa to go ahead with prepaid system

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) can now go ahead with the bulk prepaid water metering system in Beitbridge, after the High Court this week threw out…

‘PHD not immune to economic challenges’

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries (PHD) has not been spared the current economic challenges facing the country and is reconsidering funding for some of its philanthropic activities,…

Mimosa donates to 400 families

Midlands Correspondent Platinum producer Mimosa Mining Company has donated 20 tonnes of maize, five tonnes of sugar beans, 10 tonnes of soya chunks, two tonnes of potatoes, two tonnes of…

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