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Exiled Zimbabwean changes lives in South Africa

“I decided to come to South Africa around 2008 because the non-governmental organisations I was working for closed shop,” she said.
By Silas Nkala Oct. 13, 2024

New level of commitment from NACZ

Focused attention and support from NACZ can stimulate a sustainable and commercially viable ecosystem for the country’s visual arts sector.
By Nyadzombe Nyampenza Sep. 13, 2024

Saintfloew goes to bed with Virgin

Born Tawanda Mambo, the man behind the Silas Mavende hit has joined other African artistes such as Rema, Reekado Banks, Darkoo and Zimbabwean Asaph.
By Rachel Shonhiwa Sep. 12, 2024

Incarcerated mothers can stay with children: Mabiza

The CCC activists are in remand prison after being denied bail by the magistrates’ court countless times with only Timba’s son having been released into his parents’ custody.
By Priveledge Gumbodete Jul. 30, 2024

Facelift for Econet Victoria Falls Marathon host primary school

Facelift for Econet Victoria Falls Marathon host primary school
By Admin Jul. 27, 2024

‘Policy review promotes gender inclusivity’

The GMC policy aims to redefine decision-making processes, ensuring that all voices are heard and valued, ultimately leading to a more diverse and inclusive media landscape.
By Gracious Daniel Apr. 10, 2024
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‘Magaya rape probe ongoing’…as witnesses develop cold feet

They later withdrew their claims.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Mar. 11, 2024

Zim faces legal salvos from foreign investors

The ruling has become a smoking gun for other foreign-owned companies prejudiced by Harare’s often violent and chaotic land reform programme.
By Tinashe Kairiza Mar. 8, 2024

‘Remove discriminatory provisions in Act’

Bwanya further argued that deaf or mute people are vulnerable and society has interests in the protection and enforcement of their rights.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Jan. 30, 2024