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Small business in Zvishavane struggle to survive

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Standrick Chagadama Small business community in Zvishavane is under the threat of foreign currency scarcity, industry decline, and bankruptcy which threatens small business owner to quit the business. In an interview with one of Zvishavane business owner Tatenda Nhamo further said, shortage of manufacturing industries in Zvishavane is limiting the smooth running of business in Zvishavane as they are importing all their goods from other countries. “We order all our goods from other countries which is costing us in terms of transport costs which will lead to the high cost in pricing our goods as it varies with the transport costs as we need the profit, We wish to have our local industry that will manufacture the goods in here in Zvishavane which will help us as business owners to survive in our lines of business even to be able to venture in other businesses. Another business owner Junior Professor Chinyamaz who is running a clothing boutique in Mandava he said he is facing the ...

Development Boom Hits Zvishavane Modern Flats and Infrastructure Unveiled

Standrick Chagadama Zvishavane is witnessing a significant transformation with the construction of modern FBC Flats and tarred roads in Midlands Park, providing residents with improved living conditions and infrastructure. Zvishavane, in a bid to improve the living standards of its residents, Zvishavane has witnessed significant developments in recent times. The construction of modern FBC houses, which is a commercial bank, will lead to standardization in Zvishavane. Midlands Park has brought a new lease of life to the area, providing residents with stylish and comfortable housing which is upstairs and is affordable. The new flats are a welcome relief for Midlands State University students, who have been struggling with accommodation shortages. The surplus accommodation provided by the Flats will go a long way in alleviating the housing crisis, allowing students to focus on their studies without worrying about where to live. “I’m happy about the building of new infrastructure here in Z...

From Gold rush to Music Rush

Standrick Chagadama  A former artisanal miner from Zvishavane Takudzwa Nyemba make waves In Chimurenga music after quitting his artisanal mine at a local mine in Zvishavane with his unique blend of Chimurenga music, captivating audiences with his thought-provoking lyrics and infectious beats. Nyemba journey as a musician marked the very time, he decides to quit his journey as an artisanal miner working alongside his family and friends at a local mine in Zvishavane were he complained about the working condition In an interview with Takudzwa Nyemba he said his music style is a fusion of traditional Chimurenga rhythms with modern twists, drawing comparisons to legendary Zimbabwean musicians like Thomas Mapfumo and Leonard Zhakata. “I was inspired by Thomas Mapfumo as he is my mother’s brother, every time he calls or visits us in Guruve, he used to sing Jiti music or Mashavi when we were doing traditional ceremonies which inspired a lot, I used to imitate his voice and dance...

Midlands State University Marks 25 Years of Excellence and Expansion

By Standrick Chagadama Midlands State University (MSU) is proudly celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, marking a significant milestone in its journey as a leading higher education institution in Zimbabwe. For two and a half decades, MSU has been a cornerstone of academic excellence, accommodating thousands of students and contributing significantly to the nation's human capital development. This silver jubilee is a testament to the university's enduring commitment to providing quality education and fostering an environment where dreams can flourish. A key factor in MSU's remarkable growth and accessibility has been its pioneering adoption of a multi-campus system. This innovative approach has allowed the university to extend its reach beyond its main campus in Gweru, establishing vibrant learning centres in major cities across Zimbabwe, including Bulawayo, Kwekwe, Harare, and Zvishavane.  This decentralized model has brought higher education closer to communities, ...