Takudzwa Mahove
Nature’s Symphony: Mimosa’s Wildlife Oasis Reshaping Mining’s Legacy
Mining's historical footprint often narrates a tragic tale—of displaced habitats, disrupted ecosystems, and the unraveling of delicate natural settings. Across diverse terrains, from the...
Heartbreaking Eviction In Zvishavane : Mother and Four Children Left Homeless...
In a heart-wrenching turn of events, Rumbidzai Mufambi, an industrious informal trader, and her four children were forcibly evicted from their residence yesterday morning,...
Zimbabwe’s National AIDS Council Promotes Safe Festive Practices, Stresses Condom Use...
The National AIDS Council of Zimbabwe has emphasized the importance of safe sexual practices during the festive.
Speaking to Great Dyke News, Dennis...
Health Experts Warn Great Dyke Youth: Shun Festive Season Substance Abuse...
In the shadows of festivity, the specter of addiction looms as a clandestine intruder, seducing fleeting moments of pleasure into an insatiable hunger. What...
President Mnangagwa Urges Caution: Avoid Drinking and Driving During Festive Season...
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has issued a heartfelt plea to the citizens of Zimbabwe as the festive season approaches. He urged utmost caution on the...
Ministry of Mines and Mining Development Urges Great Dyke Artisanal Miners...
The Mines and Mining Development Ministry has issued a fervent plea to small-scale and artisanal miners operating within the Great Dyke region. With the...
Travel Advisory: Daytime Journeys Recommended for Safety
The Passenger’s Association has issued a crucial advisory urging travelers to prioritize daytime journeys during this festive season.In an exclusive interview with The Great...
Weather Update: Expect Rainfall Easing into Sunny Days
Anticipate substantial rainfall across Midlands, Masvingo, and Matebeleland South Provinces until Wednesday, with a shift towards sunny weather as the weekend approaches.
In a recent...
Zimbabwe: The Unofficial World Champions of Cheers and Beers!
Zimbabwe takes the global crown in alcohol consumption, downing an impressive 62.8 liters per person yearly. Mugadza prefers a $1.50 quart over sadza, while Chamwadoro turns a Saturday night show into a Sunday morning affair. Nyandoro hustles for pints at Chibvovora. Beer festivals unite but raise questions on limits. As festivities loom, how many liters will vanish? In a land where beer flows freely like the Zambezi (pun intended), Zimbabweans toast to life's effervescence. Cheers, Zimbabwe!
Midlands Veterinary Expert Urges Livestock Care: Destocking, Feeds, and Parasite Control...
Veterinary experts in the Midlands, have stressed the critical need for comprehensive livestock management practices to address looming challenges faced by local farmers.
In an...