‘Thirty nine’ years of existence and toil, followed by an augment of the 2020 ‘A’ level pass rate has made Tabudirira high school to exult boarding school approval, which was recommended on April 7, 2022 by the Educational Head Office.

Hating One From The First Sight
Our former headmaster, Mr Dumisani Tsheza once told us that it’s natural to hate someone.

Untrained Midwives A Blessing In Grim Economy
Sometime last year, a woman in her thirties gave birth in her home in one of Bulawayo’s residential flats in the Central Business District. Despite her miscalculations of her contractions, her delivery went smoothly as she was assisted by what society deems as “untrained midwives” who were the heroes of the day.

COP 27 . . . We Demand Climate Justice
The 27th session of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 27) which will be held in Egypt in November this year provides an opportunity for African representatives to bring up the concept of climate change loss and damage, and lobby for the provision of climate finance to help African countries survive the devastating effects of climate change.

Communities in Conservation
Local communities are a vital cog in the conservation of African Wildlife. Ivan Carter a conservationist says that conservation in modern Africa has to include three core elements: community engagement, wildlife protection and the science and research.

Responsible tourism for sustainability
The COVID-19 pandemic almost brought the Zimbabwean tourism industry to its knees in the past two years as lockdown restrictions were implemented in order to contain the novel coronavirus. The relaxation of restrictions following a decline in cases rejuvenated the industry, but for sustainability, we need to avoid irresponsible behaviour.

Singita-Pamushana Lodge . . . ‘a place of miracles’
Like the meaning of the name when translated from xiChangana, the picturesque Singita which is perched high on a sandstone ridge overlooking the shimmering expanse of the Malilangwe Dam is indeed ‘miraculously’ splendours. Singita-Pamushana Lodge is a high-end facility located in Malilagwe Wildlife Reserve.

Kyle Recreational Park
Nestled perfectly on the confluence of Mutirikwi and Mushagashe rivers, Lake Mutirikwi, Kyle Recreational Park is scenically one of the most attractive parks in Masvingo and the country at large. The park which boasts of attractive terrestrial and aquatic features is located about 40km away from the Ancient City (Masvingo) and about 200km from Chiredzi town. Lake Mutirikwi which is considered the third largest inland waterbody in Zimbabwe, constituting about 7600 hectares provides a number of water related sporting activities.

Macfrut Augment Zim Export Trade
The year 2022 has marked a second consecutive period that Zimbabwe has showcased its horticultural products at the Macfrut Fruit and Vegetable professional expo held in Italy recently.

Plantation Tourism . . . KwaMeke, Jete raMashiri
Sugarcane plantations in other parts of the world were established using large numbers of enslaved Africans to plant, manage and harvest sugarcane.