Bald head, beard just a trademark: Madzibaba
Two weeks ago, social media went agog after award-winning sungura giant Nicholas “Madzibaba” Zakaria posted a picture of himself standing in his plot, posing with a thriving tobacco crop.
Border towns need help to cope with rural to urban migration
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau RURAL to urban migration has over the years been putting a strain on border towns in Matabeleland South province — Beitbridge and Plumtree — hence they…
Culture Week dates set
Showbiz Correspondent The dates for Culture Week commemorations in Zimbabwe have been set for May 15 to 22 and will be run virtually in light of the Covid-19 pandemic. Organised…
Zimbabwe’s road to independence
1200-1600s: Rise and decline of the Monomotapa Empire, which was associated with the Great Zimbabwe Monument, believed to have been involved in gold mining and international trade.
Russians celebrate Yuri Gagarin’s flight into space
The Russian embassy in Zimbabwe yesterday celebrated the 60th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s flight into space with an exhibition at the premises of the Zimbabwe Geospatial and Space Agency (ZINGSA).
China to launch scholarship programme
Talent Bope Herald Reporter A group of 33 students in three Zimbabwean state universities will benefit from Chinese-funded scholarship programmes at their colleges as the two countries treasure and cherish…
Gold buyers association hailed
MINES and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando has hailed the formation of the National Gold Buyers Association (NGBA) saying it is key in achieving the 100-tonne target of the yellow metal by 2023.
Zimpapers CEO on National Gallery board
Six new members, including Zimpapers chief executive officer Mr Pikirayi Deketeke, have been appointed to the National Gallery of Zimbabwe (NGZ) board in line with the Gallery of Zimbabwe Act of 1985 and the Public Entities Corporate Governance Act of 2019.
Diaspora marriages stretched to the limit by long distance
If you and your partner always love each other irrespective of the land or sea between you, then this could be a sign of true love in a long-distance relationship.
Zim surgeons to help in other countries
Zimbabwean surgeons have been authorised to help separate conjoined twins from Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon following international endorsements of the country’s processes.











