Monthly Archives: April, 2023

Healthy living: Traditional food is best!

By Simon Ngena ZIMBABWEANS are beginning to consume more traditional meals which they say are healthier compared to conventional Western dishes. So high is the demand that supermarkets are selling diff erent types of mealiemeal including small grains like millet, sorghum, fi nger millet...

An insight into the Kolbrin Open Book

By Nthungo YaAfrika BOOKS that were supposed to lead our race back to the way of the Creator, the way Prophet Enoch did, were destroyed by the Roman Catholic Church or were heavily redacted or rewritten. This is the truth most of our race,...

‘Know your heroes and enemies’

By Prof Artwell Nhemachena WHEN one does not know one’s enemies, one risks fighting one’s...

Nothing beats ownership

WE, in the village, take pride in ownership. To say uyu musha waJari, idzo imombe...

Forgiveness and acceptance is not impotence

IN the independence month we cannot help but note that there are some sections,...

Give credit where it’s due

THE transformation and modernisation of settlements in Epworth through the Presidential Title Deeds and...

We have a listening President

EDITOR — THERE’s no price for guessing.  It’s crystal clear that ZANU PF is set...

Favour in context

SOWE rekuDomboshava had been the pastor’s choice. He had said that there was power in...

Character laundering more treacherous than money-laundering

By Dr Tafataona Mahoso IN matters of security, diplomacy and counter-terrorism, is the misrepresentation of...

Climate change and impact on livestock: Part Three … growing resistence to antibiotics

TEMPERATURE extremes cause ground frost during the cold season and heat waves during the...

Of wise Nahasians …stories that can liberate our race

By Nthungo YaAfrika BELOW are our stories that made Lord Macaulay to say, before the...

Celebrating the birth of ZANU: Part 10 …tribute to a heroine

A YOUNG South African woman met a young Zimbabwean man, a revolutionary firebrand, Zimbabwe’s...

Saved by Sekuru Kaguvi

The story of Tafirenyeka Munaka MY name is Tafirenyeka Munaka and I am 85 years...

Combating land degradation …the GEF 7 mandate

LAND degradation is one of the world’s most pressing environmental problems and Zimbabwe is...

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Healthy living: Traditional food is best!

By Simon Ngena ZIMBABWEANS are beginning to consume more traditional meals which they say...

An insight into the Kolbrin Open Book

By Nthungo YaAfrika BOOKS that were supposed to lead our race back to the...

The good, the bad and ugly side of 2024

By Fidelis Manyange AS the curtain comes down on 2024, we look at some...

Why it’s important to choose a registered school

By Fungai B Mutizwa As parents, our primary responsibility is to safeguard the well-being and...
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