As we take time to rethink and revisit our social lives, let’s deliberate on the issue of gender-based violence.

Pfumvudza/Intwasa, solution to food insecurity in Zimbabwe
Crop failure caused by long dry spells and erratic rainfall has resulted in food insecurity in the country. Communal farmers who rely solely on crop cultivation for food have been seriously affected.

New ‘home’ for Rocky the orphaned rhino
Running hilariously and strengthening his bond with his friend Esther, Rocky now spends days out in the woods with his special protection unit.

World Children’s Day 2020 – “Investing in our future means investing in our children”
November 20 marks the World Children’s Day and this year’s theme is “Investing in our future means investing in our children”.

Are adult toys still a taboo in African bedrooms?
I was touched by a certain lady who bought a strap-on dildo. She could not stop talking about how that toy made a difference in her sex life with her partner, her testimonial was everything that any business owner wants their customer to feel”, said Phakathi.

Drone technology for Precision Agriculture in Zimbabwe
World population is projected to grow to almost 10 billion by 2050, with global food demand expected to increase substantially. Questions have been raised on whether there will be enough food or not by 2050, noting also the impact of climate change on food security.

Short Story: The last days 1
The Last Days is a short story written in isiNdebele.

Poetry: It’s a hoax, hocus-pocus not
Conspiracy theories circulated, with racial dichotomous beliefs

Indian economy recovering faster than anticipated: Oxford Economics
The Indian economy is seen recovering faster than expected and the Reserve Bank is likely to have come to an end of the rate easing cycle, according to global forecasting firm Oxford Economics.

Great Limpopo Cultural Trade Fair receives funding
PREPARATIONS for the annual Great Limpopo Cultural Trade Fair (GLCTF) have received a timely and financial boost after the custodian of culture in Zimbabwe provided US$25 360 for the event.