Why cultural lens are required in managing the environment

Therefore, local and indigenous communities have reasons to conserve forests and keep them intact as ways of managing them through cultural attachments and worldviews.
By Peter Makwanya Jul. 22, 2024

Man (52) jailed 6 years for attempted murder

After the incident, Ncube ran away and his ex-wife was rescued by her husband, who took her to the police station to file a police report.
By Bongile Moyo Jul. 20, 2024

Blanket Mine glitters after 13% surge in gold output

Blanket Mine produced 17 050 ounces, while Bilboes Oxide Mine contributed 426 ounces.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Jul. 11, 2024

The great Conchita Martínez

in addition to her Wimbledon triumph, she reached the semifinals of the US Open in 1995 and 1996.
By Newsday Jul. 10, 2024

Messaging key in climate issues

The first assumption is that when a message is communicated communication has taken place. That is a dangerous assumption as communication is more than that.
By Peter Makwanya Jul. 8, 2024

Drug abuse: A suicidal way to escape Zim’s hardships

Mupembe also pointed out that there was a high risk of HIV transmission among people using drugs because of sharing the blood, unsafe sexual practices and sharing of needles.
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa Jun. 21, 2024

China is the true power in Putin and Kim’s budding friendship

The Knowledge Academy ensures students can choose classes that match their interests and professional goals by offering courses in various academic areas
By Bbc News Jun. 20, 2024

Gross profit at Caledonia up 138%

The Caledonia chief said work to refresh the existing study for the large-scale sulphide project at Bilboes was well-advanced
By Mthandazo Nyoni May. 14, 2024

Benefits of integrating food systems with education

Knowledge around appropriate food preservation technologies can be embedded at industrial parks occupied by the young generation who are attached to colleges and universities.
By Charles Dhewa May. 8, 2024