Indigenous churches call for peace as Parliament debates CAB3

The Zimbabwe Indigenous Interdenominational Council of Churches (ZIICC) has called for nationwide prayers for peace as Parliament continues deliberations on Constitution Amendment Bill No. 3
By Staff Reporter Jun. 5, 2026

Indigenous Millers Urge Govt to Stand Firm on Grain Levies 

One senior legal expert familiar with the legislation said the Act explicitly authorises Government to collect levies in pursuit of agricultural development and food security objectives.   
By Staff Reporter Jun. 4, 2026

Zim cuisine takes centre stage as RTG celebrates Africa Month

Zimbabwe’s rich culinary traditions are taking centre stage this Africa Month as Rainbow Tourism Group (RTG) rolls out a nationwide celebration of indigenous cuisine
By Style Reporter May. 24, 2026

Vingirai’s one-day SA trip that ended with eight years in exile

In Conversation with Alpha Media Holdings chairman Trevor Ncube (TN), Vingirai reflects on the decimation of indigenous banking, his spiritual survival
By In Conversation With Trevor May. 10, 2026

Making sense of African food baskets through territorial markets

BEYOND being sources of nutrition and income, African territorial markets provide valuable evidence for building an understanding of local food baskets.
By Charles Dhewa Apr. 15, 2026

How colonialists used language to undermine indigenous food systems

Another special vegetable called mushungushungu in Shona (solanum nigrum) was given the name black nightshade. 
By Charles Dhewa Dec. 10, 2025

Tapping into the voices, wisdom of people doing the hard work

Many rural communities are convinced that achieving food and nutrition security is a policy choice.
By Charles Dhewa Oct. 1, 2025

Making sense of how some African communities define indigenous food

EVERY community has elders with vivid memories of how they ended up consuming colonial food.
By Charles Dhewa Sep. 24, 2025

Our Indigenous languages, our power

Across Africa and the world, indigenous languages such as IsiXhosa, Yoruba and IsiNdebele are under pressure from globalisation