Kundai Marunya It’s a normal Sunday. The congregation, comfortable in their seats, all pay attention to the pulpit, ready to hear the good word God has sent through their beloved pastor. It is the first weekend of November, a month which in traditional customs of the Shona people is sacred, …
Read More »When the seed becomes a giant tree
Mbeu thrives despite Covid restrictions Ashton Nyahora popularly known as Mbeu Nhau Correspondent “… is like a mustard seed … though it is the smallest of all seeds, when it grows, it is the largest of garden plants and becomes a tree, so that the birds come and perch in …
Read More »Opportunistic costs hamper diabetes screening among country’s poorest
By Nhau Correspondent“This is a great initiative and I hope government will continue bringing such services to our communities,” said Colletah Sigwadi, a farmer from Mvuma, who came through to a three-day diabetes screening exercise which was carried out by the Ministry of Health and Child Care in Gweru last …
Read More »“Ginimbi bought himself a bicycle in Form Two”
By Daniel KachereGenius “Ginimbi” Kadungure was always a hustler, who wanted to be the best in everything he did. This trait, according to a High School sweetheart, saw him being a “boss and leader” from a very young age. However, he sometimes borrowed monies which he failed return and undertook …
Read More »Tsitsi Dangarembga: Life in an ‘ever-narrowing Zimbabwe’
Tsitsi Dangarembga’s debut novel, Nervous Conditions, released in 1988, has been described as one of the 100 books that “shaped the world”.This year, the latest book by the Zimbabwean novelist, filmmaker and activist, This Mournable Body, has been shortlisted for the prestigious Booker Prize.It is the third in a trilogy, …
Read More »Second strict lockdown looming
– Experts warn of severe 2nd wave– Govt reassessing border opening– Headaches over economy – Public urged not to relax By Vivian MugarisiExperts have warned that Zimbabwe could experience a resurgence in Covid-19 cases though shutting down of the economy may not be required. This comes as a number of …
Read More »National lockdown is the last option: Dr Chonzi
As more Covid-19 cases continue to be recorded in Zimbabwe in what seems to be a second wave, City of Harare Director of Health Services Dr Prosper Chonzi has urged the nation not to relax.This comes as the country recorded 43 new Covid-19 cases on Sunday.Speaking to Nhau, Dr Chonzi …
Read More »When Influencers Take Over … How Ginimbi Revolutionised Showbiz
The traditional artist is doomed, influencers have taken over.Gone are the days when musicians, actors, actresses, politicians and athletes dominated society – a new breed of public figure has emerged.The late Genius “Ginimbi” Kandungure was a part of this global movement and locally he led from the front. He was …
Read More »Ginimbi Dictating From The Dead
Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure might be lying lifeless but is “in charge” of what is happening at his funeral. The businessman’s relatives told Nhau that they are simply following what they were told by the late socialite before he died on how exactly they should conduct his funeral. His sister Juliet …
Read More »Magaya is a scammer: former PHD members
A scuffle broke out at the Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries in Bellville this week when current church members tried to block former members from entering the church. The former members accuse the church of scamming them out of money they invested in housing and other projects. Police came …
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