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Zim culture splash promotes respect for all religions through film

By Dumisani Ndlovu Although most visual and performing arts and groups in Zimbabwe promotes culture, encompassing the social behavior, institutions, and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, customs, capabilities, and habits of the individuals, Gweru based Zim Cultural Splash has come up with a film that promotes omnism. Omnism is […]

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Zanu PF supporters allegedly assault 3 Bulawayo journalists

By Delicious Mathuthu The Media Institute of Southern Africa, Zimbabwe Chapter (MISA-Zim), has condemned the assault of three journalists in Bulawayo by ZANU PF supporters on the 17th of July while covering skirmishes between the party supporters and vendors. Annahstacia Ndlovu, who reports for the Voice of America and two freelance journalists, Pamenus Tuso and

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CCC confronts ZEC on postal votes amid fears over double voting

Postal voting to be held according to the Electoral ActBy Harry Taruva and Memory Mudzani Zimbabwe opposition movement Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) wrote to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) on 12 July 2023 seeking clarity over how the poll management authority intended to roll out its postal voting exercise among members of the uniformed

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Zesa reduces load shedding as Zimbabwe increases power generation

By Kwedu News Zimbabwe has significantly reduced electricity load shedding following a massive increase in power generation mainly from Hwange and Kariba. The increase in power generation has also been boosted by independent solar power producers. Zimbabwe’s current average power generation is now around 1 500 MW against an average power demand of 1 850

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“Of Wolves among pigeons ” as Masvingo Poly lecturers allegedly abuse female athletics students

By Kwedu Reporters Sexual abuse of female students among tertiary institutions in Zimbabwe by Lecturers, especially Polytechnical (Poly) Colleges, seems to continue unabated following another allegation from Masvingo Poly that two male Lecturers who are also coaching athletics are in the habit of bedding students at the college. This comes hot on the heels of

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