Back from a deserved sabbatical
Numerous articles have in the past been written about this particular highway with a clarion call for urgent action in terms of rehabilitation and reconstruction.
By Burzil Dube
May. 11, 2025
Zim faces shortage of Nambya teachers
According to Sibanda, the ministry has directed all higher and tertiary institutions to introduce at least four indigenous languages in their curricula.
By Silas Nkala
May. 9, 2025
Edutainment mix: Music, feminism and demystifying the custom of gatekeeping in arts
Tauro also outlined the stigma of being a female musician in Zimbabwe.
By Raymond Millagre Langa
May. 28, 2023
Edutainment mix: Inculturating edutainment
Culture is passed on from generation to generation. The acquisition of culture is a result of the socialisation process.
By Raymond Millagre Langa
May. 21, 2023
Chinese companies win half of all African construction contracts employing alleged corrupt methods
Chinese companies/investors hire Chinese workers representing about 70% against a total of 30% of local workers for most of their projects.
By Economic Times
May. 2, 2023
Edutainment mix: WaBB’s revival of Nambya language through Music
The sociolinguistics of Zimbabwe has been in the dynamics of English and its relationship with the Shona and Ndebele languages, or the super tribes.
By Raymond Millagre Langa
Feb. 26, 2023
Nambya heritage under the spotlight
Speaking at the same occasion, the National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe executive director Godfrey Mahachi expressed optimism that the rehabilitation of Bumbusi Monument would be expedited.
By Burzil Dube
Jan. 22, 2023
Travelling & touring: Heritage sites in dire need of preservation
Let those with ears hear.
By Burzil Dube
Sep. 25, 2022
Travelling & touring: Wither Nambya community museum?
The majority of Nambya clansmen are found in northwestern Zimbabwe, especially in and around the coal mining town of Hwange where they settled following their migration from Masvingo around the 17th century following infighting within the Rozvi dynasty.
By The Southern Eye
May. 22, 2022