TFCAs aim to recognize and preserve the natural flow of ecosystems that do not adhere to political boundaries. This involves maintaining vast connected landscapes to support wildlife migration and biodiversity.
“Stingy Men Must Change” Rev. Musindo’s Post Sparks Debate on Love and Provision
Destiny for Afrika Network president Rev. Obedia Musindo, a prominent religious figure, has once again sparked a lively debate on social media with a recent Facebook post addressing the dynamics of love, provision, and respect within relationships.
SA U20 side make history by winning U20 Afcon against Morocco
The South African U20 side has made history by winning the U20 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) for the first time on Sunday evening in Egypt. This when Amajita beat Morocco by a solitary second half goal when star midfielder, Gomolemo Kekana fired home a beautiful goal in the 70th minute following a long ranger pass from man of the match goalkeeper Fletcher Lowe.
Human Rights Defender Dr Mupambi Challenges Zimbabwean Parliament Over ‘Bad Laws’ and Demolitions
HARARE – Dr. Abigail Mupambi, a prominent Human Rights Defender, has ignited a fervent public debate by directly challenging the Parliament of Zimbabwe on its legislative framework, asserting that current laws are actively undermining the basic rights of citizens, particularly in the context of ongoing demolitions.
Revitalized Pan-African Parliament Under Chief Charumbira Charts New Course in 2025
Since the dawn of 2025, the Pan-African Parliament (PAP) has witnessed a surge in activity under the dynamic leadership of its President, Sen. Chief Fortune Z Charumbira. Embarking on a series of strategic diplomatic journeys across the continent, Chief Charumbira has been a tireless advocate for African development and unity, demonstrating PAP’s unwavering commitment to its continental mandate.
ZEGU Celebrates Legacy with 9th Graduation Ceremony
Bindura, Zimbabwe – Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University (ZEGU) radiated with pride and celebration as it held its 9th graduation ceremony this Friday, capping 515 graduates in a vibrant event held in Bindura. The auspicious occasion coincided with the significant month of May for the ZAOGA Forward in Faith Ministries International, a period that recently saw the commemoration of Ezekiel Guti Day, honoring the life and legacy of the church and university’s revered founder who passed away two years ago.
Rev Obedia Musindo on Bedroom Matters: Are Men Failing Their Wives?
Rev Pastor Obedia Musindo of Destiny for Afrika Network recently sparked a significant conversation with a thought-provoking Facebook post addressing intimacy within marriage. His message underscores the crucial roles both men and women play in fostering a fulfilling sexual relationship, framing it not just as a personal desire but as a “God-given mandate.”
Power Giants Afrika CEO Dr. Engr Kachirekwa Celebrates Double Award Win in Energy and Entrepreneurship
In a remarkable achievement, Dr. Engr Edzai Kachirekwa, the Group Chief Executive of Power Giants Africa and a local Zimbabwe energy investor, has won two prestigious awards in different categories from different sectors on the same day.
Mafume Withholds Funds Belonging to a Bed Ridden Elderly Woman
Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume, a legal practitioner by profession, finds himself at the center of a storm following allegations of professional misconduct and a callous disregard for the well-being of a vulnerable client. Reports suggest that Mayor Mafume, acting as the conveyancer in the sale of Lingfield School in Gweru, has allegedly withheld a substantial sum of $300,000 from Stella Mabandla, one of the property’s directors.
“Emulate Successful People like Kuda Tagwirei and many others , leave cheap politics, explore money-making opportunities” Rev Musindo Tells Youths
Destiny for Afrika Network founder and president Rev. Obedia Musindo has issued a clarion call for Zimbabweans to rethink, reconsider, and reposition themselves in the country’s political and economic landscape. He is calling on all Zimbabweans to be united, focused on national development, viable income-generating projects, and building their families by buying residential stands and building a family home and establishing steady financial income rather than spending time on unprofitable and negative activities. Rev. Musindo said people must understand the exhortation by President Ed Mnangagwa when he says ‘stone upon stone, brick by brick,’ and this means start small and grow your business. He quoted biblical words from Zachariah Chapter 4 vs. 10, which reads, “Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work beginning.” If you are climbing the ladder of success, you need to be steadfast and go step by step in climbing upwards. You can’t afford to be careless and try to jump from the lower level of the ladder to the highest level of the same ladder. You will certainly fall, and in some cases you will actually break your back or your legs.
