The golden rays of the afternoon sun enhance the bold, hand-painted patterns on the mud walls of a round, thatched hut in Peggy Masuku's village of Matobo in southwestern Zimbabwe.
A public figure who appeared often on TV and radio, Pathisa Nyathi celebrated the history and culture of Zimbabwe’s marginalised Ndebele people.
As Zimbabwe grapples with a drought that has been declared a state of disaster, traditional grains such as sorghum and millet are providing a sustainable solution to food insecurity. Unlike the ...
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Babes Wodumo, the Queen of Gqom, may not have taken home any awards at the South African Music Awards (SAMAs) last night, but ...
Less than six months after Zimbabwe launched yet another new currency, it was forced to devalue it, signalling new challenges for the Southern African country’s efforts to stand up a local ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe — Zimbabwe says it will compensate local and foreign white farmers who lost land and property more than 20 years ago in farm seizures meant to redress some of the wrongs of ...
Zimbabwe's government has banned "with immediate effect" police officers from using mobile phones while working. The ban is contained in a memo, ordering police officers to abandon their private ...
ARGUABLY the youngest Chief in Zimbabwe, Oaheng Nare of Dibilashaba of Gwanda, Matabeleland South province, has died at the age of 28. Nare was Chief Marupi. The traditional leader reportedly ...
HARARE, Oct. 21 (Xinhua) -- As Zimbabwe grapples with a drought that has been declared a state of disaster, traditional grains such as sorghum and millet are providing a sustainable solution to ...