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Rainmaking Drums of Zimbabwe In Zimbabwe, the Shona and other groups use massive wooden drums during rainmaking ceremonies.
The Modjadji royal family members perform rainmaking rituals every October to plead with their ancestors for rain.
A towering "rain control" site, where shamans would have asked the gods to open up the skies centuries ago, has been discovered in South Africa.
Rainmaking, Dr. Langmuir explained, is not a matter of dumping dry ice into any likely-looking cloud. It works only when conditions are absolutely right. Even then the job can be botched by using ...
Zimbabwe’s gold-backed currency, the ZiG, is already suffering from the same lack of credibility that doomed its predecessors.
This article explores the complexities of coaching lawyers in business development, offering insights and strategies to unlock their full rainmaking potential.
A public figure who appeared often on TV and radio, Pathisa Nyathi celebrated the history and culture of Zimbabwe’s marginalised Ndebele people.
Lake Kariba stretches between Zimbabwe and Zambia. Its residents are bearing the brunt of a climate change-induced drought, with fish supplies dwindling and human-wildlife conflict occurring.
In October 2020, the three were summoned to appear before a court presided over by a chief after another villager insisted that they make contributions for a local rainmaking ceremony. The ...