The Environmental Management Authority (EMA) has urged Manyame-Beatrice Rural District Council (RDC) to act against sand poachers who are “terrorising” Seke-Chitungwiza areas, causing environmental degradation.This comes amid reports of sand barons, leading to the creation of dangerous ponds and mini-lakes in most parts of Seke-Chitungwiza, which is under Manyame-Beatrice.In an …
Read More »State of Covid-19 preparedness shocking
In about eight weeks it will be a year since the first case of Covid-19 was detected in the country. This means the Government of Emmerson Mnangagwa has had ample time to fix any problems in the health sector. Some of these problems have to do with remuneration for health …
Read More »Oliver Mtukudzi: Remembering A Legend
Tuku Music releases posthumous album‘The wounds are still fresh’Todii turned into monster Amapiano hit By Kundai Marunya Chief Reporter Singing from the graveThe late icon Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi keeps giving his fans unmatched musical compositions, his signature for over four decades, this time from the grave.Today marks 2 years since …
Read More »Tuku: All we remain with are memories
By Silence Charumbira It’s two years since the death of icon Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi – and man do we miss him.A global superstar who had traversed magnanimous stages across the world, Tuku was for me one of the most consistent people that I have ever interacted with.With Covid-19 decimating populations …
Read More »Tuku’s Todii turned into Amapiano hit
Nhau Correspondent On January 23, 2019, Zimbabwe lost a legend.Arguably the greatest Zimbabwean musician to ever grace the stage, microphone in hand.Oliver Mtukudzi was not just a darling to local music fans, his popularity extended beyond international boundaries. Even from his grave, Tuku is still causing waves in the music …
Read More »‘The wounds are still fresh’: Artists remember Tuku
A lot has been written about the late Dr Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi.He was a leader and an artist par excellence, who assumed the role of a father to the Zimbabwean music industry through his contributions.He associated with both the young, upcoming musicians and veteran artists.Artists like Mbeu, Garry Tight, Vimbai …
Read More »Pakare Paye Arts Centre: Norton’s pride
By Tawanda Matanhire Driven by a passion for grooming raw talent – the late Dr Oliver Mtukudzi built and equipped Pakare Paye Arts Centre.Located in the Knowe area of Norton, the arts centre was established in 2003 as a performance platform for developing and fostering young talent in many practical …
Read More »Women Farmers Call For The Expansion Of DAPP`s COC Project
Women farmers in Mashonaland Central have called out the Canada Fund for Local Initiative (CFLI) to increase its funding and push Development Aid from People to People (DAPP) into all of the country’s farming districts so that they can implement their project called from Communal to Commercial famer (C to …
Read More »Legacy lessons from late Tuku
There is a raging debate among historians, political scientists, academics and journalists around the world, particularly in Europe and the United States of America about Donald Trump’s legacy.What’s Trump’s legacy? How will Trump be remembered; as the first president to be impeached twice? Are there positive accomplishments the Trump administration …
Read More »More Than 2000 Arrested For Breaching Lockdown Regulations In Mash Central
More than 2 500 people have been arrested in Mashonaland Central so far since the promulgation of the ongoing 30 days national lockdown for breaching a number of regulations, the office of the provincial Police Community Relations and Liaison officer has confirmed to Nhau. “In total we have so far …
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