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Traditional, faith healers registration: A donkey, oxen being harnessed

From the healers’ perspective, Christianity and traditional religion are considered to be related systems of thought and practice.
By Blessing Mandabva May. 14, 2023

Chirenje’s agony of using mbira in gospel music

Chirenje remembers she fell in love with the traditional sound after she was expelled from the school choir.
By Edwin Nhukarume Nov. 9, 2022

Masvingo turns down fire tender deal

“Consideration was given to the report of the acting finance director on the letter from the permanent secretary in the Local Government and Public Works ministry advising that government will procure fire tenders on behalf of local authorities utilising the 2022 devolution fund allocations. The City of Masvingo would get two fire tenders at a cost of  US$464 396 each.

By The Standard Aug. 20, 2022

The reincarnation of ATR in apostolic sect churches.What is going on?

Of particular interest, ATR practices found in some apostolic churches have not been spared from questioning.

By The Standard Dec. 5, 2021

The reincarnation of ATR in apostolic sect churches.What is going on?

Of particular interest, ATR practices found in some apostolic churches have not been spared from questioning.

By The Standard Dec. 5, 2021

Model speaks on identity push

Speaking to Standard Style last week, Mudzingwa said the first step was to know the spiritual values that defined Zimbabwean in the past to help deal with local problems.

By The Standard Sep. 26, 2021

Model speaks on identity push

Speaking to Standard Style last week, Mudzingwa said the first step was to know the spiritual values that defined Zimbabwean in the past to help deal with local problems.

By The Standard Sep. 26, 2021