Dry weekend for Harare suburbs
Residents of Harare’s western suburbs must brace for a dry weekend as the city will temporarily shut down some pumps at its major water treatment works Morton Jaffray to attend to a major fault.
Dry weekend for Harare suburbs
Residents of Harare’s western suburbs must brace for a dry weekend as the city will temporarily shut down some pumps at its major water treatment works Morton Jaffray to attend to a major fault.
Dry weekend for Harare suburbs
Residents of Harare’s western suburbs must brace for a dry weekend as the city will temporarily shut down some pumps at its major water treatment works Morton Jaffray to attend to a major fault.
Dry weekend for Harare suburbs
Residents of Harare’s western suburbs must brace for a dry weekend as the city will temporarily shut down some pumps at its major water treatment works Morton Jaffray to attend to a major fault.
Man in court for stealing 10 birds
A Beatrice man has appeared in court for stealing 10 chickens and selling them to unsuspecting residents.
Man in court for stealing 10 birds
A Beatrice man has appeared in court for stealing 10 chickens and selling them to unsuspecting residents.
Man in court for stealing 10 birds
A Beatrice man has appeared in court for stealing 10 chickens and selling them to unsuspecting residents.
Man in court for stealing 10 birds
A Beatrice man has appeared in court for stealing 10 chickens and selling them to unsuspecting residents.
Chikomba: Nursery of the struggle
This land, our land, has always been ours, robbed from us by those “without knees”, who displaced us en masse; we fought for it, and we will continue to fight for it because, “a people without land are like cattle on naked ground with nothing to graze- they mope around hopelessly,” wrote Nilene Omodele Adeoti Foxworth in her book titled “Bury Me in Africa”.
Chikomba: Nursery of the struggle
This land, our land, has always been ours, robbed from us by those “without knees”, who displaced us en masse; we fought for it, and we will continue to fight for it because, “a people without land are like cattle on naked ground with nothing to graze- they mope around hopelessly,” wrote Nilene Omodele Adeoti Foxworth in her book titled “Bury Me in Africa”.




