Daily Archives: May 18, 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,...

A bond of blood

THE sitting President of Mozambique and leader of FRELIMO is Filipe Nyusi and his...

Liberation parties remain popular

The recent lie by US Ambassador to South Africa, Reuben Brigety, that President Cyril...

Thank you Mr President for the land

 EDITOR — ANYONE who owns land is not, and can never be, poor but...

African liberation media: Part Two …Africa’s position in a digitised economy

By Dr Tafataona Mahoso THE interface between media and society is shifting daily due to...

The violence of keeping what one has stolen

By Prof Artwell Nhemachena WESTERN media’s reports on violence give the false impression that colonial...

Favour In Context: Part Three …of ignorant independence beneficiaries

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

The impacts of a global pandemic: Part Seven …the evolution and uncertainties of the pandemic

THE Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), as a provider of impartial and timely information...

The Creator …white Christian God vis-a-vis Yahweh, Musiki, uThixo, Chauta, Mungu

By Nthungo YaAfrika IN The Patriot of May 5-11 2023, I promised to show the...

Winter cropping is upon us 

WITH most farmers done harvesting crops for the last summer cropping season, preparations for...

A thousand reasons to celebrate mothers!

SUNDAY, May 14,  was flowers, chocolates, perfumes, champagne and the like — it was...

Demystifying dangerous drugs:Part Two ….a post-COVID-19 scourge in Zimbabwe

ALTHOUGH drug abuse is common among all age groups, it occurs more frequently among...

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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...

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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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