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Zim poet Mbizo maintains international appeal

By Dumisani NdlovuZimbabwe’s premier performance poet and author Mbizo Chirasha continues to gain global appeal as he continues to win international writing accolades.The black poet as Chirasha is affectionately known recently won the latest prestigious 2023 Naji Naaman literary prize. The title of the completed writing that won the global literary prize is Dictators Doeks.Naji

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MSU tells farmers,miners to embrace digital technologies

By Delicious Mathuthu Farmers and miners have been urged to embrace digital technologies to improve administration issues, enhance their productivity and also to close the collaboration gap between tertiary institutions and industries.Midlands State University (MSU) Mining Engineering Department Assistant Lecturer, Eng. Rejoice Moyo bemoaned the backward methods still being used in farming and mining activities,

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Youth for Peace Africa scores big as Gvts begin youth issues mainstreaming

By Delicious Mathuthu The Youth for Peace Africa programme initiated by some young Africans five years ago has began bearing fruits as some governments in the continent have started mainstreaming peace & security issues for young people. The project, which brings forth African youth aspirations, needs and wants, seeks to devise lobby strategies to influence

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Thornhill High students in Gweru raise fees for vulnerable pupils

Thornhill High raises fees for vulnerable pupils By Dumisani Ndlovu Thornhill High recently held an event at the school to raise school fees for vulnerable pupils under the Interact club. Funds raised on the day were enough to pay school fees, buy uniforms and other necessities and identify more needy students Interact is a Thornhill

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Nkayi born Jabu Sibanda is first black player to represent Zim at Bowling world cup in Australia 2023

By Dumisani Ndlovu Although independence in Zimbabwe brought about sporting opportunities for the majority of black Zimbabweans who had no such chances before the country was liberated,Some sport disciplines like lawn bowls remained reserved for those of a certain skin colour and it took years for the majority in the country to break through. The

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