Food for work brings nutritious relief

Mrs Silunde Kuzowana, a grandmother of six, trudges along the rocky terrain of rural Mashava balancing a huge rock on her head before plunking it into a large crater in…

Disabled women’s slog for survival

Dr Christine Peta Disability Issues This article examines the experiences of some disabled women who participated in recent research undertaken in Harare.

The Status of Parents in Islam

Umari Stambuli Holy Qur’aan Speaks (Continued from last week) THE Prophet Muhammed (peace be upon him) often stressed the importance and status of our parents.

Confidentiality in the church

By Ian Rea It takes courage to tell someone about your problems, and when you take the plunge, the last thing you want is for your story to spread through…

We want our share of the world

Ciku Kumeria I had spent close to a week in Bangladesh presenting and participating in the Dhaka Literature Festival in November 2015. After the trip I took a few days…

Leadership Magazine names ‘100 most powerful’

ANOTHER list of “Zimbabwe’s Top (Under 40) 100 Most Powerful Leaders of 2016” made rounds on social media last week – prompting a barrage of feedback. A lot questions were…

Minister Chinamasa, burdened by a cowbird economy

Rangu Nyamurundira Cowbirds are those birds that follow cattle to feed off insects unsettled from the grazed grass. They are infamous for laying their eggs in the nests of other…

Wearing a happy front?

Grace Anita Kaerasora CCOSA college In the depths of your soul Your pain is felt most

Zimbabwean flair to ‘Gwaka Mole’ magic

A fortnight ago, Mr Nattver Patel, an advocate for the popularisation of the guacamole (Gwaka Mole) dish in Zimbabwe sent us a recipe.

Zinatha sets up clinics

Zimbabwe National Traditional Healers Association (Zinatha)’s state-of-the-art traditional medical clinic in Harare will open its doors to the public later this month, it has been established.

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