Bulawayo councillor suspended on 14 counts of fraud
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Strategic brand ownership: A transfer to the audience
In Zimbabwe's transport sector, the word kombi continues to describe commuter minibuses long after the original Volkswagen Kombi disappeared from the roads.
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JW Oliver Urges Global Shift Towards Africa's Emerging Talent Pipeline
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Harare finds its winter flame
The Djembe Monks embodied the festival's spirit by blending Afro-house music with traditional percussion.
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RTG backs community recycling drive to protect tourism destinations
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Beyond biology: How Kuda Vana is redefining fatherhood
"I know their personalities, I celebrate their achievements, and I comfort them when they're hurting," Pepukai says. "Over time, they begin to see me as their father."
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Zimbabwe cannot industrialise in the dark
The economic cost of the energy crisis is immense. A government report, citing World Bank data, estimated that power shortages cost Zimbabwe 6,1% of GDP in 2022 alone.
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Broken promises leave returning families destitute in Beitbridge
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