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Maina Wahome reviews part two of ‘The Smell Of Betrayal: You Sting My Heart’ a compilation of short stories written by various contributors

Entwined within the humor of Love Letter lies a poignant exploration of language and human connections.
By Maina Wahome Jun. 30, 2024

Kee-Tui latest book explores love, culture

Mulberry Dreams is about race relations and forbidden love, among others.
By Sharon Sibindi Aug. 6, 2023

Perspectives: Zimbabwe women’s political participation leaves a lot to be desired

The PR or quota system was meant to expire in 2023 but was extended by two five-year terms, throwing women a brief leadership lifeline.
By Helen Kadirire Jul. 16, 2023

UK fiction book prize shortlist: Bulawayo makes it two in two

Glory is a modern-day folktale that captures the chaos of a failing regime as narrated by a goat.
By Staff Reporter Mar. 10, 2023

Female sculptor clocks 62, still counting

This field is male-dominated, but I worked to the extent that I managed to compete in producing quality products demanded by my customers, mainly foreigners.
By Varaidzo Mudewairi Mar. 4, 2023

Bulawayo’s Glory found new ways to write about violence and peace

The hope is to create “the kind of glory that burns eternal and glows with living light”.
By The Conversation Nov. 29, 2022

CCC activists trial postponed again

Gweru magistrate Miriam Banda last week deferred the matter to November 14 for the continuation of trial.
By Stephen Chadenga Oct. 24, 2022

CCC activists trial starts

Two witnesses testified when the trio appeared before Gweru magistrate, Miriam Banda.
By Stephen Chadenga Sep. 29, 2022