Journey to the stars: How some communities order their lives according to natural rhythms and cycles of the sun and moon

IN the Andean region of Bolivia in South America, there is a people known as the Kallawaya. In days gone by, they used to be hunter-gatherers with an expansive knowledge…

Nakamba makes first start at Luton

Mehluli Sibanda, Sports Editor  ZIMBABWEAN midfielder Marvelous Nakamba made his first start and played the entire 90 minutes for Luton Town in the English Championship as the Hatters drew 1-1 against…

Black Rhinos founding ’keeper goes down memory lane…liberation fighters formed core of the team

TO many, the name Charles Ndebele resonates with Kalanga Tshibilika music as he is the founder of legendary group Ndolwane Super Sounds. But there is another whose legendary status was…

Pork production: A value chain in need of resuscitation

A colleague of mine who is an emerging but passionate pig producer was stressed during the week because she lost five six-week-old piglets within a space of three days.  This was…

From farm worker to million-dollar farmer

Theseus Shambare  A silent revolution that is progressively minting millionaires is underway in the countryside, where youths are working miracles on farms, taking advantage of the resurgence in the agriculture…

Zim’s own Florence Nightingale

Emmanuel Kafe SHE is Zimbabwe’s version of Florence Nightingale. After taking a vow to be a nurse, Mrs Lucia Godzongere spent 46 years on the frontline — catering for those…

Drug abuse: More still needs to be done

The continuing police campaign against illegal drugs is putting pressure on suppliers and users, but there is a very long way to go before it makes much more than a…

ZACC targets US$1bn ill-gotten assets

Business Reporter The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) expects to seize assets worth over US$1 billion believed to have been corruptly acquired by individuals and companies, chairperson of the watchdog, Justice…

Anglicans angry at same-sex blessings question Justin Welby’s ‘fitness to lead’

Conservative Anglican churches in developing countries will meet this week to consider radical action over the Church of England’s decision to bless same-sex couples in civil marriages, saying they question…

Traditional leaders key in tree-planting drive: First Lady

Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau FIRST Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, who is patron of the environment, has called upon traditional leaders to ensure forests in their jurisdictions are preserved if the…

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