A South African scientist, Professor Quarraisha Abdool Karim has been named one of five ‘exceptional laureates’ of the 2016 prestigious L’Oréal-UNESCO for Women in Science Award in Africa – a move that boost Sadc’s commitment to advance women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). Read More
The sombre atmosphere that welcomes you upon arrival at Bako Redonhodzo Old People’s home in Highfield, one of Harare’s oldest suburbs is unsettling. Read More
In an unusual incident that left scores of villagers in a district in the southern - central part of Zimbabwe shocked, a cow gave birth to identical triplet calves, an occurrence which experts say happens once in 8 million cows. Read More
It is about mid-morning in Masoka communal lands in Mbire, a frail, wiry and grey-haired man leaves his mud-and-pole hut, which he calls his home to answer to nature’s call in the adjacent thick bush. Read More
For centuries, the Doma people in yonder north of Zimbabwe hunted and gathered along the mighty Zambezi and Mwanzamutanda Mountains, east of Chapoto communal lands in Kanyemba on the border with Zambia. Read More