The burial of Mitchelle “Moana” Amuli is still shrouded in mystery as her maternal and paternal families remain at loggerheads, Nhau has learnt. This has forced Doves, who are taking care of the funeral to be on indefinite standby as they await the final decision from the families. Doves Group …
Read More »Mai Titi, Andy Muridzo brewing something big
By Tawanda Matanhire Realising one’s strength and talent is an amazing experience for any artist.The thrills associated with making it in the cutthroat entertainment and arts industry cannot be traded for anything. Some have seemingly had it easy, releasing just one production, which instantly becomes a hit song while others …
Read More »Dolly Parton helped fund Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine research
In April, less than a month after Covid-19 was officially declared a pandemic, Dolly Parton donated US$1 million to coronavirus research at Vanderbilt University. More than seven months later, it’s been revealed that the legendary performer’s donation helped fund Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine, which this week became the second coronavirus vaccine …
Read More »George Clooney talks family life in quarantine: ‘I feel like my mother in 1964’
Make no mistake: George Clooney, movie star, has completed his transition to George Clooney, family man. “I cut my own hair and I cut my kids’ hair and I’m mopping it and vacuuming and doing the laundry and doing the dishes every day,” Clooney told GQ in a virtual interview …
Read More »Sex for water as crisis deepens in Zim
Precious liquid scarcity worsensWater delivery business thrivesRise in waterborne diseasesGovt, councils clueless By Kundai MarunyaEntrepreneurs are racking in huge profits from water delivery services as temperatures continue to soar in Zimbabwe coupled with low water levels and deplorable service delivery. A combination of successive droughts that have seen water levels …
Read More »Sacred November: Tradition vs Modernity
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, …
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