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Freeman, Sulu in Kadoma Xmas cookout

The event, will see meals and all sorts of eateries, cooked and eaten outdoors in a party headlined by dancehall chanter Freeman and Dendera ace Sulumani Chimbetu.
By Sindiso Dube Dec. 24, 2022

Hwange’s Fours Fingers goes book cafe route

To the uninitiated, a book cafe, literature cafe or book themed café is a place where individuals can read books, buy books, have drinks and hold discussions among others.
By Burzil Dube Dec. 4, 2022

Rescue operation under way after plane crashes into Lake Victoria

The aircraft, which had departed from the capital, Dar es Salaam, “fell in Lake Victoria this morning due to storms and heavy rains”, TBC reported.
By The Guardian Nov. 6, 2022

Tanzania's president urges women to have fewer babies

President Samia confronted the country's baby boom over the weekend while visiting the western region of Geita.
By BBC News Oct. 17, 2022

R50 000 reward for German tourist killer

Crime is a huge threat to tourism growth
By Silence Mugadzaweta Oct. 6, 2022

Condolences pour in for Manatsa's widow

Her eldest son, Green, confirmed the death to NewsDay Life & Style saying funeral arrangements were yet to be announced.
By Agatha Chuma Aug. 30, 2022

Civic groups urged to unite to fight xenophobia

“Accountability for people involved in xenophobia is needed. We need an early warning system and a civil society that has an afro forum prosecution capacity that can work on immediate ways to save lives,” Zimbabwean born South African activist Elinor Sisulu said in a discussion on the ongoing xenophobic attacks organised by Sapes Trust last week.

By The NewsDay Apr. 24, 2022

Civic groups urged to unite to fight xenophobia

“Accountability for people involved in xenophobia is needed. We need an early warning system and a civil society that has an afro forum prosecution capacity that can work on immediate ways to save lives,” Zimbabwean born South African activist Elinor Sisulu said in a discussion on the ongoing xenophobic attacks organised by Sapes Trust last week.

By The NewsDay Apr. 24, 2022