Nelly Gwatidzo is a Zimbabwean evangelist and preacher affiliated with the Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe (AFM). She is known for her teachings on marriage, relationships and personal growth. She ...
The Mandela Washington Fellowship is the flagship programme of the U.S. Government's Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI). Since 2014, it has brought nearly 7,800 young leaders from Sub-Saharan ...
Tabitha C. Madzikanda is a Zimbabwean banking executive who serves as a Senior Manager in Business Development at FBC Holdings. She is the mother of Sonja Madzikanda, the former wife of businessman ...
South Africa has experienced recurring waves of anti-foreigner violence since 2008, when nationwide attacks killed 62 people, including 21 South Africans, 11 Mozambicans, 5 Zimbabweans, and 3 Somalis.
Hamandishe grew up in Thornton Heath, south London, as a child refugee alongside his three sisters. He has spoken about the family's reliance on charity shops and hand-me-downs during his early years ...
Vimbai Chikwenhere is the Auditor-General of Zimbabwe appointed in February 2026. She is a chartered accountant with experience at Ernst & Young Zimbabwe and Audit St Helena.
Divorce law in Zimbabwe is governed under the Matrimonial Causes Act, which was implemented in 1986. Zimbabwe recognizes two types of divorces, the simple or uncontested divorce and the opposed or ...
JFA teams have participated in youth tournaments in China, Germany, and across Southern Africa. In August 2024, the academy's Under-11 team won the 100 Cup tournament in Beijing, with Musanhu voted ...
Tazvi Mhaka is a Zimbabwean business person who is known for his flamboyant lifestyle from the pictures he shares on social media. He is known to be friends with Wicknell Chivayo who is also outspoken ...
Tariro Makadzange is a Zimbabwean medical practitioner and an infectious disease physician-scientist. She is a Director of Biology and Clinical Research in Gilead’s Discovery Virology department. She ...
The First Chimurenga war broke out in the Zimbabwean plateau from 1896 to 1897. It was fought between the white colonisers under the British South Africa Company (BSAC) and the indigenous Shona and ...
The term comes from "sabhuku," the Shona word for village head, the lowest tier of traditional leadership in Zimbabwe's rural governance hierarchy. A sabhuku sits below headmen and chiefs. [1] ...
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