Reds hammer Red Devils
LIVERPOOL.
Dirk Kuyt scored a hat-trick to blow the English Premier League soccer title race wide
Defence ministry pays £22 for light bulbs
Britain’s Ministry of Defence paid £22 each for light bulbs that really cost just 65 pence, it
New minister takes office
CAIRO.
A new Egyptian interior minister took office yesterday pledging to restore public confidence
Roadside bomb kills 12 civilians
KABUL.
A roadside bomb blast killed 12 civilians and injured five others in Paktika Province, some
New Zealand quake to cost US$11 billion
WELLINGTON.
The New Zealand earthquake will cost the country up to NZ$15 billion (US$11 billion) and
Big stars grace Gushungo gala
By Richmore Tera
THE 21st Movement Gala held at the National Sports Stadium on Saturday was a success
Lira leaves music lovers spellbound
By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
SONGSTRESS Lira took her fans on a fantastic voyage of non-stop music and dance over
Tate Modern team visits National Art Gallery
At The Gallery with Rutendo Mutadzapasi
On February 28 2011 the Zimbabwean art world saw the arrival of the Tate Modern team
10th Nama awards leave many professional artists perplexed
By Tony Monda
The initial idea of the National Arts Merit Awards may have been a good and noble one,
Harry Potter studio tour set for Spring
LONDON.
Harry Potter fans can catch a glimpse of how the movies were made starting in spring next


