Beyond the Surface: Noble Hands Zimbabwe’s Mission to Protect and Empower
BULAWAYO — In the heart of the “City of Kings,” where the spirit of KoNtuthu symbolizes a history of resilience and community, a vital health mission is unfolding. This past Saturday, December 13, the corridors of Mpilo Central Hospital were filled with hope as The Noble Hands Zimbabwe Trust conducted a critical skin cancer screening…
The Crown of Resilience: Takunda Ryan Chitope’s Continental Win
The nation is celebrating the monumental achievement of Takunda Ryan Chitope, Mister Tourism Zimbabwe, who secured the prestigious title of 1st Runner Up at the Mister Tourism Africa International Pageant in Nigeria. This is not merely a pageantry title; it is a powerful narrative of unwavering determination, focused action, and the collective support that fuels…
September 2025 Latest Edition
Welcome to our latest edition, where we celebrate the themes of Rebirth, Spring, and Newness! As the seasons change and nature awakens, we’re inspired by the possibilities of renewal and growth. In this edition, we explore the idea of rebirth in various contexts – from personal transformation to community revitalization. We feature stories…
The Pen and the Phoenix: Marcus’s Journey from Pain to Poetry
In the world of literature, where words are both a shield and a sword, some writers emerge not just as storytellers but as healers. Marcus, a rising star in Zimbabwean literature, embodies this spirit. His journey began not in the hallowed halls of academia but in the depths of personal tragedy. At the tender…
Ndebele Literature Festival Promotes Culture and Language
The annual Ndebele Literature Festival, hosted by Indlu Yokufundela, was held at the ZITF in Bulawayo from September 24 to 26, 2025. This year’s event saw participation from schools in Mat South, Bulawayo, and Mat North, showcasing their talents in various activities. Key Highlights – Traditional Dance and Poetry: Learners demonstrated their cultural heritage through…
Honoring a Legend: Mzilikazi Day Celebrations in Bulawayo
The Mzilikazi Day celebrations, held on September 5th and 6th, 2025, at the King Mzilikazi Memorial Site in Mhlahlandlela, were a testament to the enduring legacy of the Ndebele king. Located 22 km along the Old Gwanda Road, the memorial site played host to a vibrant celebration of culture, tradition, and history. A Cultural Extravaganza…
Fun Things to Do Over the Weekend
The weekend is finally here! It’s time to relax, recharge, and have some fun. Whether you’re looking for outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or just want to chill with friends, we’ve got you covered. Here are fun things to do over the weekend. 1 Go for a Hike Explore nearby trails…
Dressing Like a Christian Youth in a World of Trends
In today’s fast-paced, fashion-obsessed world, it can be challenging for young Christians to dress modestly and in a way that reflects their faith. Social media, celebrities, and pop culture often promote clothing styles that emphasize appearance over values. Yet, Christian youth are called to be different—set apart as examples in speech, conduct, love, faith, and…
Perfect Skincare Routine for Zimbabwean Winter
Zimbabwe’s winter, typically dry and cool from May to August, can take a toll on your skin. The drop in humidity, cold mornings, and harsh winds often lead to dryness, flakiness, and dullness—especially if you don’t adjust your skincare. Here’s how to keep your skin healthy and glowing all season. 1. Use a Gentle…

