Mbuya Nehanda must be turning in her grave

ON  April 27, 1898, the district surgeon of Salisbury (now Harare) wrote: “I certify that I have examined the body of Nianda (Nehanda), upon whom sentence of death has been executed, and that life is extinct.”

Mbuya Nehanda must be turning in her grave

ON  April 27, 1898, the district surgeon of Salisbury (now Harare) wrote: “I certify that I have examined the body of Nianda (Nehanda), upon whom sentence of death has been executed, and that life is extinct.”

Mbuya Nehanda must be turning in her grave

ON  April 27, 1898, the district surgeon of Salisbury (now Harare) wrote: “I certify that I have examined the body of Nianda (Nehanda), upon whom sentence of death has been executed, and that life is extinct.”

Mbuya Nehanda must be turning in her grave

ON  April 27, 1898, the district surgeon of Salisbury (now Harare) wrote: “I certify that I have examined the body of Nianda (Nehanda), upon whom sentence of death has been executed, and that life is extinct.”

Mbuya Nehanda must be turning in her grave

ON  April 27, 1898, the district surgeon of Salisbury (now Harare) wrote: “I certify that I have examined the body of Nianda (Nehanda), upon whom sentence of death has been executed, and that life is extinct.”

Mbuya Nehanda must be turning in her grave

ON  April 27, 1898, the district surgeon of Salisbury (now Harare) wrote: “I certify that I have examined the body of Nianda (Nehanda), upon whom sentence of death has been executed, and that life is extinct.”

Govt to open up the airwaves

GOVERNMENT will soon craft a law that will accommodate new broadcasting players as well as protect content producers in the new digital era, a senior official said yesterday.

Govt to open up the airwaves

GOVERNMENT will soon craft a law that will accommodate new broadcasting players as well as protect content producers in the new digital era, a senior official said yesterday.

Govt to open up the airwaves

GOVERNMENT will soon craft a law that will accommodate new broadcasting players as well as protect content producers in the new digital era, a senior official said yesterday.

Govt to open up the airwaves

GOVERNMENT will soon craft a law that will accommodate new broadcasting players as well as protect content producers in the new digital era, a senior official said yesterday.

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