In a powerful demonstration of corporate patriotism and national service, NetOne has reaffirmed its position as a key partner in Zimbabwe’s national development.
Category: Arts and Culture
Cannibalism Today: Inside the World of Tribes Who Still Eat Human Flesh
The notion of cannibalism, or ritualistic man-eating, belongs to the history books for many—but for some isolated communities across the globe, it remains a dark reality. Among these are the Kombai people of Papua, Indonesia, whose deeply entrenched traditions of tribal punishment continue to shock the modern world.
From Afer to Africa: How a Roman Term for North Africa Named a Continent
The name “Africa”, now universally recognized as the world’s second-largest continent, has an origin shrouded in historical ambiguity and scholarly debate.
World Champion Boxer Oleksandr Usyk tips his Sons to be Future Champions
Oleksandr Usyk fires warning to next generation of boxers as he reveals his sons are following in his fighting footsteps.
Zimbabwe Hosts Inaugural Good Deeds Day Africa Leaders Conference
HARARE – Good Deeds Day (GDD) Zimbabwe is proud to host the first-ever Good Deeds Day Global Conference in Harare from June 24-25, 2025, dubbed the Africa Leaders Conference. The momentous event, operating under the inspiring theme “Advancing Community Resilience through Doing Good,” has drawn leaders from across the African continent and beyond, converging to foster a continent-wide culture of kindness and volunteerism.
Musician Nutty-O Inspires Youth at International Trade Fair: “The Future is Now”
Harare, Zimbabwe – Celebrated Zimbabwean musician Nutty-O delivered a powerful message of resilience and purpose to young entrepreneurs and aspiring artists at the Zimbabwean International Youth Trade Fair and Conference in Harare on Friday
