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Bad wildlife record haunts Zim at 19th CITES conference

The World body’s prestigious 19th conference started on Monday and ends next week on November 25.
By Style Reporter Nov. 20, 2022

The Great Commission and the church (2)

BY Erasmus Makarimayi OUR crisis as the body of Christ is that we have an indifferent church to the cause of our mandate. We seem to have shifted from the core and incorporated non-church activities to our Christian calling. Both the harvest and those who need to be raised up are there. Probably it’s misplaced […]

By The Independent Jun. 25, 2022

Conservancy invasion: Chief backs owners as fight goes racial

An influential chief in the Midlands province has thrown his weight behind the white owners of a private conservancy that has been invaded by top government officials, who are now resorting to racist taunts.

By The Independent Jan. 23, 2022

Conservancy invasion: Chief backs owners as fight goes racial

An influential chief in the Midlands province has thrown his weight behind the white owners of a private conservancy that has been invaded by top government officials, who are now resorting to racist taunts.

By The Independent Jan. 23, 2022

Conservancy invasion: Chief backs owners as fight goes racial

An influential chief in the Midlands province has thrown his weight behind the white owners of a private conservancy that has been invaded by top government officials, who are now resorting to racist taunts.

By The Independent Jan. 23, 2022

News in depth: Top diplomats, army officers descend on Zimbabwe wildlife park

Farm workers employed by the new settlers are using animal traps to snare small game like hares, kudus, impala, eland, impala, bush buck and the waterbucks.

By The Independent Dec. 26, 2021

News in depth: Top diplomats, army officers descend on Zimbabwe wildlife park

Farm workers employed by the new settlers are using animal traps to snare small game like hares, kudus, impala, eland, impala, bush buck and the waterbucks.

By The Independent Dec. 26, 2021