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Author: Nyaladzi Lester Kole

Poetry: LOVE
I m writing this out of love
The kind l don’t deserve
The one that a teenage girl would kill for
The one that puts butterflies in your tummy

Mutarazi Falls Skywalk.. Would You Cross The Bridge In The Picture?
Some were saying local tourism rates are beyond the affordability parameters of many Zimbabweans. Yes that can be true.

TROVOCO Launches Valentine Donation To The Needy Kids.
While most of the youths are eagerly looking forward to Valentines so that they could get or give their loved ones some presents, the Trovoco team has taken a different route to donate to the needy.

Communal Farmers Should Embrace Both Sunflower And Cotton Farming
The selling season which would reach its peak at the turn of the winter season was a time of joy. It was the only time we could go to town for shopping; new school uniforms, ordinary clothes, food and new farm implements inter alia

Trash-To-Cash: Waste Recycling A Solution To Poverty for Makokoba Residents
Waste recycling has not only kept the city environmentally sound, but has also enabled unemployed women to fend for their families and put food on the table as it has provided a source of income for them. It has dawned on women as a great opportunity for them to empower themselves, and through reusable waste collection and selling, they manage to scrape a living.

Wetlands Are Kidneys Of The Landscape
The wetlands essentially act as the kidneys of the landscape. They filter the water flowing into it by trapping suspended particles, absorbing carbon dioxide and nitrogen and releasing clean water to a landscape without any chemical used.

2022: Hope For Global, Domestic Tourism
The global Tourism industry which has been on a flactuating growth trajectory since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic experienced a 4 percent (4%) upturn in 2021 compared to 2020, but this still remains far below the pre-pandemic levels.

Poetry: Letter To My Father
Forgive me father
For blaming you,
For not raising your
Own blood.

Poetry Is A Job Too
People should respect it Kwanele Khumalo Prosperity Melinda Sithole, a poetess from Plumtree laments being invited on people’s functions expecting something more than a token of appreciation only to receive a ‘thank you’.