Diaspora group trains farmers

The Association of Zimbabweans Living in the Republic of South Africa (AZLRSA) has partnered local institutions to assist communities enhance their entrepreneurship and capacity building skills.

Diaspora group trains farmers

The Association of Zimbabweans Living in the Republic of South Africa (AZLRSA) has partnered local institutions to assist communities enhance their entrepreneurship and capacity building skills.

Diaspora group trains farmers

The Association of Zimbabweans Living in the Republic of South Africa (AZLRSA) has partnered local institutions to assist communities enhance their entrepreneurship and capacity building skills.

Diaspora group trains farmers

The Association of Zimbabweans Living in the Republic of South Africa (AZLRSA) has partnered local institutions to assist communities enhance their entrepreneurship and capacity building skills.

Diaspora group trains farmers

The Association of Zimbabweans Living in the Republic of South Africa (AZLRSA) has partnered local institutions to assist communities enhance their entrepreneurship and capacity building skills.

International engineering firm to investigate Plumtree High fire

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JUST IN: Seh Calaz fined for obscene song

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JUST IN: Seh Calaz fined for obscene song

Tawanda Mumanyi, popularly known as Seh Calaz, has been fined $100 by a Harare magistrate for recording a song described as both indecent and obscene.

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