WATCH: Basketry, art and craft gives hope to Tsholotsho women

Judith Phiri, Business Reporter WOMEN from Ngamo village in Tsholotsho, Matabeleland North are pinning their hopes on basketry, art and craft as a source of livelihood to be able to…

WATCH: Injuries, identity cost me in South Africa – Musona

Fungai Muderere in Harare MOMENTS after he was crowned the King of Zimbabwean football, tearful FC Platinum midfield magician, Walter Musona, revealed that a series of nagging injuries and the…

Government to intensify Covid-19 vaccination exercises

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor THE Ministry of Health and Child Care will this month carry out a mass national Covid-19 vaccination campaign aimed at strengthening prevention and control measures…

Jah Prayzah hints at releasing track | Visuals revive Trevor Dongo, JP collabo

TREVOR Dongo’s latest video for the single “Mutsamvi”, which features Jah “JP” Prayzah, has won the hearts of many music enthusiasts.

Jah Prayzah hints at releasing track | Visuals revive Trevor Dongo, JP collabo

TREVOR Dongo’s latest video for the single “Mutsamvi”, which features Jah “JP” Prayzah, has won the hearts of many music enthusiasts.

Suspend duty on importation of generators, solar gadgets, Government urged

Sunday News Correspondent In the face of the shortage of electricity as a result of the low power generation at the Kariba Power Station, businesses have resorted to using other…

River Valley Group donates to Wida Primary in Shurugwi

Midlands Bureau River Valley Group has  pledged to sink a borehole at Wida Primary School in Shurugwi to cushion pupils and members of staff who have been walking for nearly…

Negritude: The poets, philosophers, and politicians

My present interest in Pan-Africanism and the Pan-Africanists is based on my primary interest in African liberation philosophies. It is not possible to ponder African liberation philosophies and not take…

Hwende finally arrives!

WHILE the word “classic” is one of those terms thrown around way too often these days, the duo of South African Nkazimulo Zulu and Zimbabwe’s own Nicholas Hwende should be proud of putting up a classical performance at the Extreme Fighting Championship’s EFC 100 event last week.

Hwende finally arrives!

WHILE the word “classic” is one of those terms thrown around way too often these days, the duo of South African Nkazimulo Zulu and Zimbabwe’s own Nicholas Hwende should be proud of putting up a classical performance at the Extreme Fighting Championship’s EFC 100 event last week.

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