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.

PhD Scholar Aims To Outshine Her Mother Tongue
IT was the love of her mother lingo which triggered Wits University student Godfrey Gamboko Mabunda [GGM], in pursuing Language studies; Despite being a graduate of three diplomas and two degrees, the sky seems to be the limit to GGM, currently rolling for PhD.

Think Of Music As Business, Ex MP Tells Local Artists
CHIREDZI south former MP Ailess Baloyi has advised local aspiring artists to stop crying and start marketing their music home and away.

Gezani Chieftaincy Restored
The colonial-era canned Gezani chieftaincy in Chiredzi South has been brought to active.

Sithole tells life of Vatsonga of Zim through drama
Cultural conservationist Obert Sithole has penned a Xitsonga play titled Hi Ta Ku Yini, unpacking the life of Zimbabwe’s Tsonga people during the 80s and 90s.

Claitos To Drop New Track
Chiredzi’s talented gospel singer Claitos Mkoka (32), will release a fresh song titled ‘Daniel Huma’, under the banner of Basepower production, on 8, July

Protecting Mopane Trees: Safeguarding an Ecological Treasure
In the vast expanse of Zimbabwe’s lowveld, a silent crisis is unfolding that threatens one of the region’s most dominant indigenous trees—the mopane tree (Colophospermum mopane).

Perspective: Unlocking the Lowveld’s Vast Agricultural and Tourism Opportunities
As Zimbabweans, we often hear about the need to invest in our country’s rural areas. However, many of us are hesitant to do so, preferring instead to focus on opportunities in urban centers or even abroad. But what if we told you that there is a region of Zimbabwe with vast agricultural and tourism potential, just waiting for investment? That region is the Lowveld.

Discover the Baobab Wonderlands of Beitbridge, Chiredzi: A Tree for Every Resident!
Baobab trees are a true wonder of nature, and nowhere is this more evident than in the savanna regions of Beitbridge and Chiredzi in Zimbabwe.

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.