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Chimuerenga means 'uprising', not in a metaphorical sense either. It's a Shona word that loosely translates into "revolutionary struggle". It has been adapted into the word commonly used whenever ...
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AllAfrica on MSN10 Zimbabweans Making Waves in AustraliaZimbabwe's global diaspora continues to be a powerful force shaping narratives, industries, and communities far beyond its borders. Among the most vibrant hubs is Australia - a land of opportunity ...
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The Standard on MSNMasiyiwa: Zim not yet there on women’s rightsZimbabwean women are yet to reap real benefits from several reforms meant to protect their rights as they continue to suffer from issues such as domestic violence and preferential treatment of men, a ...
Seven-year-old performer Lexi Venter delivers a feral, unforgettable performance in "Schindler's List" actor Embeth Davidtz’s ...
Joseph Madzimure and Wallace Ruzvidzo ZIMBABWE is ready for a new breed of heroes encompassing trailblazers, innovators, ...
We spoke to the actor, director and screenwriter about her bold behind-the-camera debut "Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight" ...
Source: Miss Asia Pacific seeks to promote Great Zimbabwe cultural heritage –Newsday Zimbabwe FROM LEFT: First princess ...
Chapters are given to the Acropolis, the people, their customs, manners, religion, and habits, the ruins, ancient architecture, relics and finds, the Elliptical Temple, &c. Mr. Hall says of the ...
Yet, by the mid-15th century, this grand city had been mysteriously abandoned. The origins of Great Zimbabwe in Africa trace back to the Gokomere culture, forebears of the modern Shona people.
The West fears the Great Republic of Zimbabwe more than they fear the People’s Republic of China because we are the heartbeat of Africa’s awakening.
Zimbabwe's liberation was a farce not because the struggle lacked nobility, but because its fruits were stolen by a few who draped themselves in its rhetoric.
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