Govts should rethink Indigenous Knowledge Systems

Vincent Gono, Features Editor THE preservation of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) has not been so easy in so many developing countries as the tidal wave of globalisation has had an…

More pledges for unwell Sables former player

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter MORE financial backing keeps coming in for former Zimbabwe international rugby player, Zivanai Dzinomurumbi who is suffering from a heart condition. On Friday, Zimbabwe Rugby…

ZRU restructure national teams

The Zimbabwe Rugby Union (ZRU) intends to use the current period of inactivity, which has been prompted by the Covid-19 pandemic, to restructure the national teams ahead of their World Cup and Africa Cup campaigns.

Call for assistance in fight against Covid-19

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Reporter THE Minister of State for Matabeleland North Provincial Affairs, Cde Richard Moyo, has said it was important that development partners complement Government efforts in curbing the…

DCK seeks to double mealie-meal production

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent GWERU milling company, DCK Investments, who last year opened a new milling plant is set to double its mealie-meal production to 500 tonnes a day and…

Leveraging human capital in tourism and hospitality

Phineas Chauke IT goes without saying that tourism and hospitality service is an art that taps on inspiration. It is impossible to produce and deliver top quality without inspiration. Service…

Huge interest in women’s sexual activities

A GROUP of us, female and male colleagues, were talking casually and comradely when all hell suddenly broke loose because a familiar pattern, which some found highly offensive, was playing out.

Tackling men issues through art

Patriarchal systems have conditioned men to bottle up issues and avoid openly talking about the challenges they might be facing.

So, when men are abused, they tend to keep quiet.

Turkish government responds to Bulawayo water crisis

Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday News Correspondent THE Government of Turkey through its organisation Turkiye Diyanet Foundation will today drill a state-of-the-art solar-powered borehole in Pelandaba suburb in Bulawayo while Turkish Co-operation…

Can Akram find his fizz?

IT has been nearly 20 years since the Akram family decided to seek permanent residence in Zimbabwe, and back then, the youngest of the clan, Muhammad Faraz Akram, did not have so much in terms of future prospects.

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