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Tree Planting Sale
I joined communities like Trees for Harare at the annual Tree Planting sale, where they are pledging to make Harare green again. The atmosphere was alive with purpose, local nurseries displayed indigenous species, offered free advice, and prepared us for the upcoming National Tree Planting Day on 6 December 2025. I couldn’t resist picking up […]
Warning Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore / Brake Safety and Performance.
If you’re burying your head in the sand about strange noises coming from your brakes, it’s time to face reality. Your brakes are on the verge of failure or are already failing. Drive Zimbabwe Roadside Assistance warns that ignoring a small braking issue is not only dangerous but also more expensive to fix the longer […]
The December Sky
The rainy season has started in earnest and although I welcome the rain for the sake of our garden, the lakes I sail on and farmers’ crops, I do wish for an occasional clear night because there are some special things happening in the December sky. On 5 December, the Springbok Full Moon (the names […]
The Handel Messiah by The Marden Singers
There are moments when music transcends entertainment and becomes something deeper, something like a shared experience that stirs the soul. That’s exactly what happened on Saturday afternoon at Arundel School Chapel, where the Marden Singers performed Handel’s Messiah with grace, power, and heart. Led by the ever-inspiring Margot Dennis – our Personality of the Month […]
The Culture
THE CULTURE WE CREATED ON OUR ROADS This is bigger than bad driving. It’s about who we have quietly become. We built a road culture where rushing feels normal. Where speed feels like success. Where getting there fast matters more than getting there alive. Where the smallest inconvenience ignites anger faster than compassion.facebook.com/105600827733427 And it […]
Coping with Driving Stress in Zimbabwe
Bumper-to-Bumper Burnout: Coping with Driving Stress in Zimbabwe For many in Zimbabwe, the daily commute is a major source of hidden stress, anxiety, and even cognitive fatigue. Constant stop-start traffic causes more than just frustrating delays; it creates intense road stress that can affect your overall well-being. This pressure doesn’t disappear when you park; it […]
Cracker-making day for Miracle Missions
There’s something about the sound of Christmas carols that makes the heart feel lighter. This past Saturday, as I stepped into Kingsmead Chapel, I was greeted by the gentle hum of “O Holy Night” drifting through the air, mingling with laughter and the rustle of wrapping paper. For a moment, I could have sworn Christmas […]
Mukuvisi March For Elephants
I decided to join fellow nature lovers at the Mukuvisi March for Elephants, an annual event hosted in the serene Mukuvisi Woodlands. Supported by Zambezi Elephant Fund, Triathlon Zimbabwe, and My Trees – Miti Yangu. The march brought together families, friends, dogs, and a whole lot of sunshine. It wasn’t much of a hustle for […]
MTB Cycling with Falcon Riders
Hi All Two of the most important essentials for increasing participation in any social sport are to have sensible, dedicated committee members along with healthy sponsorship from a local supporting company. Electrosales is one such company sponsoring an annual two-day Mountain Biking event at the start of November each year. This last weekend there were […]
Fading light and deteriorating vision increase road risks.
• Up to thousands of casualties are linked to poor driver vision • The risk of a collision rises by 20% on dark, wet evenings • One in seven people knows someone who is breaking the law over eyesight requirements* Drive Zimbabwe Roadside Assistance is concerned about the number of drivers taking to the roads with defective vision. […]
