Growing up, I enjoyed climbing trees, and chasing butterflies and light bugs. I was always amused by nature, and I grew to appreciate it. However, as the years went by, trees became fewer, butterflies became scarce, and there were hardly light bugs to play with.
Author: Justin Salani
There’s no sin in doing politics, says Alliance pastor
CHIKOMBEDZI – Alliance ministry’s Apostle D H Hobyani who has been the subject of peoples’ gossips since he dived into a political battlefield for the Chiredzi South MP seat in recent primary elections smells no amiss in chasing after political careers.
BEST transforms lives in Mhlanguleni
The Beef Enterprise Strengthening and Transformation (BEST) project has transformed the traditional smallholder farming communities, especially in Mhlanguleni which previously relied largely on crop production as the primary means of income to sustain livelihoods.
Discover the natural wonder of Pokoteke Gorge
Nestled in the Beza Range of hills on the northern side of Lake Mutirikwi (Kyle) lies the Pokoteke Gorge, a natural wonder waiting to be explored.
Lodge at the Ancient City: A Royal Dwelling Amidst Zimbabwe’s Priceless Archaeological Treasures
Nestled upon a granite outcrop near Great Zimbabwe, Lodge at the Ancient City is a reigning award-winning resort that promises to exceed your imagination.
Conscience
IT was during a church sermon in a chapel l have been attending since l decided bootlicking Jesus when l first learn about ‘conscience’.
King Malisanga Speaks of His Musical Career
King Malisanga (38), has been through a lot to give up the ride; avowed to keep the ball rolling till he writes his name and that of his home ground in gold through music.
Community-led development: Chiredzi North sets an example
The spirit of togetherness is alive and well in Chiredzi North, Ward 23 (formerly ward 24), as community members have come together to build a clinic in the Matedzi area.
Lowveld Farmers urged to dive into agribusiness
Mhlaguleni, Chiredzi South based community builder and game changer, Hebert Phikela [42], has urged Lowveld subsistence farmers to switch to agribusiness to mitigate food insecurity and beat poverty.
Discover the thrills and beauty of Mushandike Sanctuary
Tucked away in thick miombo woodland, on an undulating terrain and a largely riverine landscape, is Mushandike sanctuary. The 129 square kilometer sanctuary is part Zimbabwe’s great dyke and comprises of a scenic landscape and a spectacular geomorphology, which offer the natural peace that guests deserve.