Books and writing
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A New Chapter Begins: Zimbabweans head to Dr. Muzamhindo’s Vision 2030 Manual launch
Writes Alfred Mazungunye In the realm of strategic thinking and visionary leadership, there are rare moments that stand out as transformative milestones, shaping the course of a nation’s destiny. In the next few days, mark one such momentous occasion as Dr. Tinashe Muzamhindo unveils his magnum opus, the much-anticipated book titled “Vision 2030 Manual.”…
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Cultural Ambassador for Korea-Zimbabwe Hope Masike in Expert Training
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Mbira maestro Hope Masike is in the South Korean capital, Seoul, where she is attending a cultural management and administration training programme under Korea’s Cultural Partnership Initiative (CPI). She joins some 44 other cultural colleagues from the African continent, Asia, Eastern Europe and South America who are receiving advanced training and exchanging experiences designed to…
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IOEZ, CBED collaborate to empower Southern African Youth
The Southern Africa Youth Forum (SAYOF) Annual Conference, underway at the Celebration Centre in Borrowdale, Harare, yesterday witnessed the collaborative efforts of two prominent institutions – the Institute Of Entrepreneurs Zimbabwe (IOEZ); and the Centre for Business and Entrepreneurship Development (CBED) – in their quest to capacitate aspiring and established entrepreneurs across the Southern African…
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Language Legacy Expo Set to Celebrate Shona Literature
The Language Legacy Expo, hosted by Consultus Publishing Services (CPS), in partnership with LitFest Harare, is set to celebrate the Shona language at the expo on August 10th, 2024. The Language Legacy Expo was launched on July 27th, 2024, and aims to shine the spotlight on literature and languages, encourage reading culture, and literacy,…
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Banabasi Marambire’s book “The Herd boy!” inspires entrepreneurs to defy life hurdles
Banabasi Marambire’s book “The Herd Boy” is an inspirational book whose content applies to diverse socio-cultural and economic parameters, especially for those in the business sector. The book is grounded on the true story of an orphan who ascended to business glory through hard work. It is a book whose principles and values directly speak…
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Chidora wins inaugural short story prize… Promises a short story collection
Renowned Zimbabwean writer and academic, Dr Tanaka Chidora, is the inaugural winner of the Carnelian Heart Publishing Short Story Prize for Africa 2024. Announcing the winner and two runners-up on their social media handles, Carnelian Heart Publishing said that they received more than one hundred submissions from all over Africa. From those submissions, 20 entries…
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Poem: I am an African child, a global village child
Writes Catherine Murombedzi Who am I? Where do I belong? I am an immigrant in the global village. I yearn for identity, not to be tagged. Why am I called an immigrant in Europe? A European in Africa is an expatriate. Why do some stigmatise my stay here? I am a soul with a story.…
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Herbert Mutanda launches second book about safeguarding the country’s heritage
Writes Chimeno Azriel Upcoming and adorned writer, Herbert Mutanda today uncloaked his second book entitled Gomo reBudiriro at the Media Lab, University of Zimbabwe. The book is Herbert Mutanda’s second publication after he had his first publication “Wakapindwa nei?” and it is about unity, peace, and safeguarding the heritage. Speaking to this writer, he said…
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Elias Machemedze’s book “Story of the Role of Herbert Chitepo in Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle” to be studied at O’level
Writes Chimeno Azriel Zimbabwe’s talented writer, Elias Machemedze’s book about Herbert Chitepo has been included in Zimbabwe’s Educational Curriculum and is to be studied by Zimbabwe’s Ordinary Level students. The book Story Of the Role of Herbert W. Chitepo in Zimbabwe‘s Liberation Struggle was approved by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education and will…
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Afreximbank Launches the CANEX Prize for Publishing in Africa
Writes Baboloki Semele Afreximbank has unveiled an initiative aimed at fostering literary excellence across the African continent. According to a press release from Afreximbank, the CANEX Prize for Publishing in Africa, a collaboration between the CANEX Book Factory and Narrative Landscape Press Limited, promises to invigorate Africa’s literary scene and bolster the continent’s creative economy.…
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AfDB-funded new data centre to cement national and subregional digital sovereignty
Financed by the African Development Bank, the futurist building will soon be the nerve centre for storing and processing the digital data of the Republic of Congo Jolting hammer blows, the sounds of iron bars under a workman’s blowtorch, the odour of fresh cement: at the foot of the three-storey building rising in the Bacongo…
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Nkayi-based women launch debut book “Aluba Ngangisazi: Had I Known”
Writes Chimeno Azriel Four Nkayi-based women defied the odds when they launched their debut anthology book entitled “Aluba Ngangisazi: Had I Known” at a colourful ceremony held in the rural town last weekend. The women are a living testimony to the world that the background or location of a person can not hinder the talent…
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President Mnangagwa Endorses Dr. Muzamhindo’s Growth Transformative Strategy Book
In a remarkable turn of events, Dr. Tinashe Muzamhindo’s book, titled “Growth Transformative Strategy,” has received widespread acclaim and endorsement from none other than the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, President Emmerson Mnangagwa himself.
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Human development disparities among rich and poor countries: UNDP
Rising political polarization and distrust results in gridlock on global challenges
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MoPSE launches Climate education, Guidance and Counselling handbooks
Writes Hopewell Chibvongodze Harare, March 6, 2024 – The Ministry of Primary and Secondary in partnership with CAMFED (Campaign for Female Education) on Wednesday launched a handbook to help learners adapt to climate changes currently affecting the world. The Climate Education handbook was launched simultaneously with the one on guidance and counseling during the International…
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Howling Winds and Blue Tears: Book Review
Writes Chirikure Chirikure “Howling Winds and Blue Tears” a protest against oppressive social-political order, with characteristic tinges of satirical humour, is a self-published anthology by the Zimbawean poet, Forward Hammurabi Makwavarara. When Forward sent me this collection of his poetry, he had this to: “I started writing poetry for fun when I was at Makumbi…
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A New Chapter Begins: Zimbabweans head to Dr. Muzamhindo’s ‘Growth Transformative Strategy’ Book Launch
Writes Alfred Mazungunye In the realm of strategic thinking and visionary leadership, there are rare moments that stand out as transformative milestones, shaping the course of a nation’s destiny. Tomorrow marks one such momentous occasion as Dr. Tinashe Muzamhindo unveils his magnum opus, the much-anticipated book titled “Growth Transformative Strategy.” This literary marvel promises to…
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Canadian Immigration Tech founder to spearhead strategic engagements in Zimbabwe
Staff Writer Founder and CEO of pioneering immigration tech startup Shirah and edutech platform Studendly, Ms. Bukky Abaniwonda, is set to embark on a pivotal visit to Zimbabwe from January 14th -January 24th, 2024. Ms. Abaniwonda, a Canadian registered immigration consultant, has successfully facilitated over 2500 individuals and businesses through Shirah and Studendly, empowering them…
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Mukoko Wenduri adopted as ZIMSEC Literature set book
Writes Chimeno Azriel Twenty-four Zimbabwean authors are on cloud nine after their anthology book, Mukoko Wenduri has been adopted as the country’s Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (ZIMSEC) Literature set book. People are often well versed with action books, remodelled and remade books for global appeal, but these Zimbabwean authors, some based abroad, gathered their poems…
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John Junior Muchingami’s maiden book gets appraisals
Writes Ronnie Chisamba Harare: A young writer’s maiden book has received appraisals from established fellow artistes and academics. The book was officially launched at the National Arts Gallery’s Afrotopia Restaurant on Saturday last week. Titled Distant Dreams Of Ecstacy, the anthology was penned by John Junior Muchingami (25). It is a compilation of 53 poems…
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Books donation: Marian Chombo hits ground running in fulfilment of election promises
Writes Elvis Dumba Mutorashanga – Zvimba North Constituency Legislator who was accorded a second term by the electorate after a landslide victory in the country’s last month harmonized elections has already started fulfilling her elections pledges in the constituency. Hon Marian Chombo donated a variety of textbooks to Windsor Primary School near Mutorashanga as she…
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NetOne Fathers’ Day Digital Campaign: Winners honoured
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The NetOne Fathers’ Day Digital Campaign lived up to its billing when the leading mobile telephony giant threw a lavish party for the winners at a popular entertainment joint in the capital city today. Addressing invited merrymakers on the auspicious event dubbed “Fathers’ Day Braai”, Engineer Raphael Mushanawani, the NetOne Group Chief Executive Officer acknowledged…
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Back-to-school: What kind of year will you be having?
By Luke Gomes, Cluster Manager, Nestlé east and southern Africa region 2023 is just around the corner. For many people, a new year usually signifies a new beginning. It can be taking the first steps to achieve your dream or maybe setting health goals such as a healthier diet, losing weight, or starting an…
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Put communities at the heart of research: VP Chiwenga
Reducing health disparities requires a complex system approach that puts communities at the heart of everything we do, including research, Vice President and Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr. Constantino Chiwenga has said. He made the remarks today at the Health Research Forum hosted by the Medical Research Council of Zimbabwe (MRCZ) in Harare…
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LitFest International Literature Festival is here
The LitFest International Literature Festival is set to roar this week. The festival will run in Harare from 23 to 26 November, followed by outreach workshops in Gweru on 28 November, and Bulawayo on 30 November. The LitFest festival will feature panel discussion sessions, dialogues, and performances that include poetry, theatre and music. As a…
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AU20 Residency Programme: 10 African writers and visual artists selected
Ten (10)African writers and visual artists who will contribute their creative ideas to the African Union’s 20-year celebrations have been selected as part of the AU20 Artists & Writers Residency Programme. Following an Africa-wide call, 10 successful applicants were selected for the AU20 Artists & Writers Residency Programme which received close to 1000 submissions in…
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Emmanuel Mhike launches poetry book “Nzungu Dzembeu”
By Chimeno Azriel Zvishavane-based author Emmanuel Hove Mhike is set to launch his anthology – 100 Shona poems book which seeks to address some contemporary issues of preservation, education, and sustainability. The ‘Nzungu Dzembeu’ book is set to be launched virtually on 13 September 2022 on social media platforms starting at 2000hrs. The launch is…
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A Rise in Female Leadership Will Trigger Newfound Economic Growth and Inclusion
By Kelly-Ann Mealia The election of Her Excellency Francia Márquez as Colombia’s first Black Vice President is a testament to the increasing role women play in leadership positions globally, and both the international and African community should support her as she tackles her new role with drive, innovation and a people-centric approach. While women’s participation…
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Regional convention spotlights interconnectedness of youth, peace and security
A High-Level Ministerial Conference was convened to put under the spotlight the role of Regional Economic Communities (RECs), Regional Mechanisms (RMs), and Governments in promoting the Youth, Peace, and Security agenda in Southern Africa. Addressing delegates at the gathering, Mr. Edward Kallon, the United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Zimbabwe extended his appreciation to the…
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Prioritise MNOs on forex allocation, says POTRAZ as Q1 capex declines in real terms
Mobile network operators saw a decline in voice and internet traffic in the first quarter but revenue grew 10% to $28.8 billion from $26.17 billion recorded in the preceding quarter. According to the latest sector performance report from the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ), mobile voice traffic declined by 2.3% to…
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LitFest Announces the 2022 Festival Dates and Theme
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LitFest Harare has announced the dates and theme of the 2022 literary festival. The festival is scheduled to run from 23 to 26 November, under the theme: “We are joy – Celebrating the ties that bind us.” The festival will run live at selected venues around Harare, with some components of the festival being virtual…
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IsDBI Book Enriches Knowledge on Fatāwa Related to Leasing Contracts
The book is a collection of all IIFA resolutions on leasing, with the resolutions arranged, classified, and explained along with the evidence backing them The Islamic Development Bank Institute (IsDBI) has released a new book on the Islamic jurisprudential resolutions related to the leasing contracts, as part of a series of contemporary financial fatāwa in light…
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Creative Minds Alive launches book
By Chimeno Azriel A number of poets from Creative Minds Alive recently released an anthology poetry book ECHOES OF AFRICA, a book that seeks to embrace all the ages and leaves the reader with the desire to want to read more poems. The 82-page book which was launched online and on other social media platforms…