Whose Zimdancehall is it anyway?
The debate is certainly important in that it has brought attention to Zimdancehall as a genre which for a while had been labelled as “dead” or dormant
By Tonderayi Chiyindiko
Dec. 6, 2023
Concern over biodiversity loss
The conference was held under the theme Model Regions for Sustainable Development: Fostering UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in southern Africa.
By Obert Siamilandu
Oct. 4, 2023
Vic Falls ‘conservation’ status comes under Unesco spotlight
At the 45th Unesco World Heritage (WH) Committee conference being held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Victoria Falls was on the agenda over its “conservation” status.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Sep. 22, 2023
Zim records surge in contraceptive uptake
The prevalence of contraceptive use was highest in southern Africa (52,3%) and lowest in West Africa (5,4%).
By Lorraine Muromo
Sep. 11, 2023
A brief glance at some of the tourist attractions of Iran
Best known for its ancient history and interesting culture, the name of Iran has always been intertwined with diverse culture and amazing nature.
By Admin
Jun. 27, 2023
Whizkid Zhou, a girl child torchbearer
A former Chisipite Senior School head girl, Zhou is set to receive the internationally-acclaimed educational award for her outstanding performance.
By Winstone Antonio
May. 15, 2023
CNRG warns against Mana Pools oil exploration
Maguwu said the application if granted could have serious ramifications to Mana Pools, one of the country’s top tourist destinations
By Tatira Zwinoira
May. 12, 2023
Time we do right with our musicians
One solution could be the setting up of a fund to support artists and creative workers after they retire or when they fall on hard times.
By Tonderai Chiyindiko
May. 10, 2023
International Jazz Day to reignite Zim’s fading jazz flame
Often described as classy music for the elite, locally jazz music is hardly played in kombis, nightclubs and other places, yet it is considered the world’s finest music.
By Winstone Antonio
Apr. 28, 2023