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The newspaper's origins date back to the 19th century. Its forerunner was launched on 27 June 1891 by William Fairbridge [1] for the Argus group of South Africa. Named the Mashonaland Herald and Zambesian Times, it was a weekly, hand-written news sheet produced using the cyclostyle duplicating process.
The Herald has seen a decline in readership from 132,000 to between 50,000 and 100,000 in recent years. [1] The influential Daily News , which regularly published criticism of the government, was shut down in 2002, however its director Wilf Mbanga started The Zimbabwean soon after to continue challenging the Mugabe regime. [ 1 ]
Mukudzei Chitsama (born 18 November 1998), known professionally as Holy Ten is a Zimbabwean Hip Hop, song writer and music producer and nicknamed "Mujaya or Ba Ju" by fans, is a hiphop artist from Zimbabwe. He was born in Harare, Zimbabwe.
The Daily News is a Zimbabwean independent newspaper published in Harare. It was founded in 1999 by Geoffrey Nyarota, a former editor of the Bulawayo Chronicle. Bearing the motto "Telling it like it is", the Daily News swiftly became Zimbabwe's most popular newspaper. However, the paper also suffered two bombings, allegedly by Zimbabwean ...
Television was introduced on 14 November 1960, first in Salisbury, with transmissions in Bulawayo beginning seven months later. [11] It was only the second such service in sub-Saharan Africa after Nigeria, [12] and the first such service in Southern Africa, as South Africa did not introduce television until 1976.
Mwazha was born on 25 October 1918, [2] at Holy Cross Mission, Chirumhanzu District, near the small town of Mvuma, in the Midlands Province of Zimbabwe. [3] Mwazha was initially named Mamvura at birth by his mother Saramina. He was later renamed Paul, based on the Catholic tradition of giving newly baptized children a saint's name. [citation ...
Tri-City Herald death notices Oct. 10-12, 2024. Tri-City Herald staff. ... died Oct. 10 in Spokane. He was born in Yakima and was a longtime Sunnyside resident. He was a welder. ... USA TODAY Sports.
The 23-hectare (57-acre) site is situated on a ridge seven kilometres from Harare, towards Norton. Its stated purpose is to commemorate Patriotic Front guerrillas killed during the Rhodesian Bush War , and contemporary Zimbabweans whose dedication or commitment to their country justify their interment at the shrine.