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Mutetwa seeks another Masakadza

His target is to find another Masakadza and another Chigumbura and help Zimbabwe regain the position they have lost among the best in the world.
By Michael Kariati Sep. 22, 2024

Devolution framework crucial for better service delivery: Zimcodd

In its recent report on devolution, Zimcodd said: “Central government must be involved with the overall policy, setting standards and facilitation of oversight and regulatory mechanisms including auditing of public funds, while local authorities as lower tiers of government must focus on infrastructural development and service delivery.

By The Standard Aug. 27, 2022

In the groove: Musicians with disabilities should be honoured

Steve Kekana, a blind musician in South Africa, although dead, is recognised by South Africans because the government gave him a special place in their society by honouring him. Why don’t we do it here? We can create a special category known as Dzangu Dziye Awards in honour of these legendary musicians. As you can see, people are beginning to recognise and the likes of Tinei Chikupo and many others because of the efforts of one Clive Malunga who found time and money to build tombstones for them.”

By The Standard Apr. 3, 2022

In the groove: Musicians with disabilities should be honoured

Steve Kekana, a blind musician in South Africa, although dead, is recognised by South Africans because the government gave him a special place in their society by honouring him. Why don’t we do it here? We can create a special category known as Dzangu Dziye Awards in honour of these legendary musicians. As you can see, people are beginning to recognise and the likes of Tinei Chikupo and many others because of the efforts of one Clive Malunga who found time and money to build tombstones for them.”

By The Standard Apr. 3, 2022