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After uncovering promising healthcare innovations such as an epilepsy-monitoring mobile application and AI-powered diagnostic tools in previous editions, Cimas Health Group has launched the third edition of its national Healthathon, calling on Zimbabwe’s brightest innovators to develop technology-driven solutions for the country’s healthcare challenges.

The 20...


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Blessing Ncosana, the Producer of a short film, ‘Trapped’, has promised viewers an emotional rollercoaster when it premieres on the 3rd of July at the Alliance Française in Harare.

The screening is not just an artistic event; it’s an invitation that dares audiences to sit with a young girl’s terror long enough to feel its weight and, in the process, question h...


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Zimbabwe’s rich cultural traditions took centre stage over the weekend as dance groups from Mashonaland East and Matabeleland South battled for provincial honours in the ongoing Chibuku Neshamwari Traditional Dance Festival, securing places at this year’s national finals.

The provincial competitions, held in Murewa and Gwanda respectively, showcased some of th...


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Zimbabwe Fashion Week 2026 organisers have launched the campaign for this year’s edition under the theme “SOWN: From Our Soil to the World,” positioning the annual showcase as both a cultural platform and a broader economic conversation about the future of African fashion.

The event, organised by the Zimbabwe Fashion Week Trust, is scheduled to run from Octobe...


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Zimbabwean culture runs deeper than the wildlife and waterfalls that draw most visitors. This is a country where food tells stories.

Long before the first map was drawn, our history was being seasoned in clay pots over open fires, preserved in the rhythmic thud of the wooden mugoti, and shared in circles where the ultimate act of unity was and still i...


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