Bantuman I vows to keep Kwekwe as Zim cultural hub
Against the rich history Bantuman I, also founder of Kwekwe Podium, a professional and well manned arts hub, said he was confident that this legacy will continue.
By Alfred Tembo
12h ago
Masvingo student fatally stabs classmate
Dhewa said Madhara was taken to a local clinic, where he died on admission.
By William Vundla
Feb. 6, 2025
Lack of storage facilities costs farmers
Small-scale farmers have been losing money, particularly on fruits and vegetables due to the overabundance of perishables compared to the low disposable income of consumers.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga
Feb. 18, 2024
Visual artist pays tribute to departed musicians
Mkandawire started off with traditional art at a young age and ventured into digital art in 2016.
By Sharon Zebra
Dec. 8, 2023
El Niño challenges demand decisive action
Agricultural expert Charles Dhewa recently said although El Niño has a negative impact on the national fiscus, the weather phenomenon has its merits too.
By Newsday
Dec. 1, 2023
El Niño: Zim communities sink deep in poverty
An agricultural expert Charles Dhewa said the weather phenomenon would cause the fiscus to misdirect resources from supporting local production to importing food.
By Freeman Makopa
Nov. 28, 2023
‘Zim’s intolerance levels worrying’
Women’s Academy for Leadership and Political Excellence director Stabile Dhewa said the day was important for women because they still demand peace and progress.
By Tafadzwa Kachiko
Nov. 18, 2023
Young Igwe exhibits maturity in new album
His newly-released album titled Mwana waMambo is a well-polished diamond and a highly-creative masterpiece that silences critics and those who doubted the Young Igwe’s prowess and virtuosity.
By Tinotendaishe Mawoyo
Oct. 30, 2023
Where does agriculture begin and end?
If the world continues to value farmers rights and human rights at the expense of natural or ecosystems rights, we will not be able to combat climate change.
By Charles Dhewa
Aug. 31, 2022