Zimbabwe to honour Mbuya Nehanda

The National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe (NMMZ) in partnership with the City of Harare is set to construct a statue for First Chimurenga spirit medium and heroine Mbuya Nehanda at the intersection of Samora Machel Avenue and Julius Nyerere in Harare in honour of her gallant deeds during the 1896 uprising.

Media practitioners must be innovative

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The media should use innovative reporting tools and find ways of coping with the challenges of reporting on disaster stories such as Covid-19, a senior media practitioner said.

IDs for Gukurahundi victims

Government will begin issuing civic documents in communities affected by post-Independence civil disturbances in parts of Matabeleland and Midlands provinces, as part of healing measures agreed to between authorities and civil society groupings in the region.

China to handover US$2 million for Cyclone Idai recovery

Kuda Bwititi

China is Friday expected to unveil a US$2 million fund to support the country’s recovery from Cyclone Idai, which affected  Manicaland and parts of Masvingo provinces in March last year, The Sunday Mail Online has gathered.

Reasons to participate in community-based tourism

Community-based tourism, like its name implies, is when local people within a destination are consulted in tourism development and then given an opportunity to showcase what they have and gain income whilst doing so.

Council reverses US$1 parking fees

The Harare City Council has put on hold its decision to raise parking fees to US$1 per hour following a public outcry.

Mashinge: the best is yet to come

William Mashinge loves Andre Russell, the big-hitting West Indian all-rounder. In local circles, 23-year-old Mashinge is even called “Dre Russ”.
The boy idolises Russell, a huge influence on his cricket.

Lyon coach praises Kadewere

TINO KADEWERE has been described as an important asset after the Zimbabwean star striker netted four goals on his debut for French giants Olympic Lyon on Wednesday.

Lyon beat Swiss sixth division side Port Valais 12-0 in a friendly, with Kadewere announcing his arrival with a four-goal haul.

Social media in customer service

Not so long ago, one had to fork out a fortune when contacting an overseas organisation but today with applications like WhatsApp, customers or organisations far and abroad can contact each other at the lowest possible cost.

Diarrhoea: The deadly “child-killer” disease

Annually, around 525 000 children under five-years-old succumb to the disease. Diarrhoea is also the leading cause of malnutrition in this age category.

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