Today, the government handed over a vehicle to the ZPRA Liberation Archives to support the preservation and documentation of Zimbabwe's liberation history.
Our sincere thanks to @Jamwanda2 for his support. This forms part of a broader initiative to document both the liberation struggle and Zimbabwe's precolonial history, ensuring these stories are researched, preserved, and shared with future generations. Starting 1 September, the ZPRA Liberation Archives will be streamed twice a week.
We also hope to collaborate with the National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe to identify, document, and map important liberation battle sites.
"Until the lion learns how to read and write, every story will glorify the hunter."
This is exactly why many royal families have historically preferred marriages with members of other royal or noble families. Those marriages were often seen as a way to ensure that both partners understood royal traditions, protocol, and the responsibilities that come with the institution. The issue isn't whether someone is a commoner, but whether they can adapt to the expectations of royal life.
Nearly 20 years after his death, the body of Ugandan musician Paul Job Kafeero was dug up from the grave for DNA testing to determine which of the 25 children he had were biologically his.
The legendary Ugandan musician died in 2007 at the age of 36.
For nearly 20 years, his 25 children and their mothers fought over his multi-billion Ugandan shilling estate, including land, houses, and music royalties.
The long standing dispute eventually led the court to order that his body be dug up and his bone and tissue samples were collected for DNA tests.
1st June 2026, it was dug up for test and 25th June 2026, the results were released.
Only 4 out of his 25 children were confirmed to be his biological children. The other 21 children were not his.
📰 This week's updates:
➡️ Strait of Hormuz Disruptions - via @UNCTAD
➡️ Military Escalation in the #MiddleEast - via @UNDP
➡️ Brief on Violence Affecting Civilians - via @unmissmedia
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🇿🇼 Let's talk about Ubuntu 💌The spirit still lives on! Well done, sisterhood is proud and happy. Thank you for giving hope to the affected families from our sister country, Malawi 🇲🇼! #Africa#Ubuntu