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The renaissance of herbal medicine: Catholic sisters open a herbal academy

The academy is the first of its kind in Zimbabwe with high hopes of complementing the work being done by the ministries of health and education and other health players.
By Blessing Mandabva Nov. 5, 2023

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

Teachers, head flee as goblins terrorise school

It is reported that the school has been suffering recurrent attacks from the goblins for almost a year.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Dec. 29, 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

Cultural panorama: Social implications of paternity tests

This allowed secrets to remain especially for promiscuous men, women and for thousand abused and raped women who would rather suffer in silence than expose the real fathers of some of their children and then together with their children suffer the insults and stigma associated with rape in most African societies.

By The Standard Nov. 7, 2021

Cultural panorama: Social implications of paternity tests

This allowed secrets to remain especially for promiscuous men, women and for thousand abused and raped women who would rather suffer in silence than expose the real fathers of some of their children and then together with their children suffer the insults and stigma associated with rape in most African societies.

By The Standard Nov. 7, 2021

Are sangomas really ‘linked’ to armed robberies?

Cases of armed robbery have reached an epidemic level in Zimbabwe. A thought-provoking topic of sangoma and witch doctor consultation has emerged as a cancer catapulting the rise of armed robbers.

By The Standard Sep. 19, 2021

Are sangomas really ‘linked’ to armed robberies?

Cases of armed robbery have reached an epidemic level in Zimbabwe. A thought-provoking topic of sangoma and witch doctor consultation has emerged as a cancer catapulting the rise of armed robbers.

By The Standard Sep. 19, 2021