Daily Archives: Apr 11, 2025

Remembering Mbuya Nehanda, Sekuru Kaguvi

As the 28th of April approaches, our hearts turn solemn, and our spirits rise in remembrance. On this date in 1898, Zimbabwe bore witness to a brutal act of colonial in- justice — the execution of two pillars of resistance, Mbuya Nehanda Charwe Nyakasikana...

Pumpkin: One of baker’s best friends

By Simon Ngena AS we discovered in last week's instalment, there is more to pumpkins than nhopi or muboora. But did you know it can add some delectable flavour to your baking recipes? And who doesn’t like the smell of homemade bread (especially chimhodho), fresh...

What have I done for my country? . . . a 45-year reflection on independence

By Mthokozisi Mabhena THIS year, the sun rises upon a nation 45 years free....

Gwejegweje: A true football artist

By Sheldon Hakata TODAY, we take a stroll down memory lane to revisit a...

‘I paid the price for feeding freedom fighters’

In keeping with the liberation war template of fish and water, the rural folk...

Road carnage: Is Zim doing enough to maximise the ‘golden hour’?

By Elizabeth Sitotombe IN recent months, Zimbabwe has witnessed a disturbing surge in road...

GBV from a religious, cultural perspective …the painful truth

by Nthungo YaAfrica MY perspective on gender-based violence (GBV) is informed by spiritual,...

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Remembering Mbuya Nehanda, Sekuru Kaguvi

As the 28th of April approaches, our hearts turn solemn, and our spirits rise...

Pumpkin: One of baker’s best friends

By Simon Ngena AS we discovered in last week's instalment, there is more to pumpkins...

‘My bones shall rise’…African imagination

IN the United Kingdom, it was Queen Elizabeth I, head of the Church of...

It’s the fans who make football great

By Sheldon Hakata THE journey of Zimbabwean football has been long and colourful. From the...
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