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Nehanda Charwe Nyakasikana also known as Mbuya Nehanda (c. 1840–1898) was a svikiro, or spirit medium of the Zezuru Shona people. She was a medium of Nehanda, a female Shona mhondoro (a powerful and respected ancestral spirit). [ 1 ]
The following radio stations are licensed to broadcast in Zimbabwe and some are available for livestream. Radio stations provide access to information to the Zimbabwean people most of which reside in rural areas. This was particularly important during the Covid 19 Lockdown since people were restricted from moving
Power FM is a Zimbabwean state owned urban music radio station that broadcasts nationwide on FM. It was previously known as Radio 3 and later 3FM. The station was set up soon after the country got its independence in 1980 to cater for the urban youth. [1] When it launched, it was broadcasting for 19 hours a day. It became a 24 hour station in ...
Radio Zimbabwe, formerly Radio 2, is a Zimbabwean radio station [1] that broadcasts in 2 widely spoken indigenous Zimbabwean languages, Ndebele and Shona and is owned by the country's national broadcaster. [2] It broadcasts talk shows, news, sports updates, cultural shows, health, music chat shows, [3] and politics among other things. It also ...
He was formerly Minister of Youth Empowerment, Development and Vocational Training of Zimbabwe, after serving as deputy minister of Youth, Sports, Arts and Recreation. He was also a member of parliament. He is a member of ZANU–PF. [1] [2] [3]
Kotwa is on the Harare-Nyamapanda highway which links Zimbabwe and Malawi via Tete, Mozambique. It is 222 kilometres from Harare and is about 20 kilometres from Nyamapanda Border. [ 1 ] It also has an aerodrome, called Kotwa Aerodrome which was mostly used by the Zimbabwe Defence Forces to launch attacks against RENAMO dissidents during the ...
Zimbabwe is host to some of the oldest newspapers in Africa; The Herald, Zimbabwe's major newspaper, replaced the Mashonaland and Zambesian Times, which was present from the late 1890s. The Herald has seen a decline in readership from 132,000 to between 50,000 and 100,000 in recent years. [ 1 ]
Uebert Angel (born Uebert Mudzanire; [4] 6 September 1978) is a British-Zimbabwean Businessman and a preacher. [5] He is an evangelical preacher and the founder of Spirit Embassy, a Pentecostal ministry in the United Kingdom.