Whilst it is true that musicians take a long journey to reach the destination of recognition, Lulamani went against whatever odds as he founded his band in 2014.
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‘Night time vibes at the Chiredzi Arms Hotel!’ . . . Ecological tourism in the lowveld
The elephant trumpets in the dead of the night, the hyenas’ hysterical human laughter and the tweets of the birds describe regular nights on the bank of the Humani-Turgwe river.

378 maternal deaths reported in Zimbabwe . . . WHO SDG on maternal mortality achievable
A total of 378 maternal deaths were reported between January and December 2020 in Zimbabwe, according to recent data released by the Ministry of Health and Child Care

National Tree Planting Day . . . baobab, Tree of The Year
Every year, the Forestry Commission declares a specific tree as the Tree of The Year which is actually an indigenous tree with potential significance to the socio-economic well-being of the country

Covid-19: 72 million children pushed into learning poverty
Covid-19 related educational disruption risks worsening learning poverty by 10 points, from 53 to 63 percent in low- and middle-income countries.

Kenny Mangena’s musical odyssey, from Mbondo primary to the UK
Can anything good come from Lupane? Kenny Canaan Moyo known as Kenny Mangena has responded to this question, not by his mere talking and speculations but by his career in music. He went to Mphahlwa number 3 and Mbondo primary schools for his primary education, then proceeded to Mabhikwa Secondary School.