Makoni happy with song’s airplay
By Richmore Tera
SOLO guitarist and singer Steve “Dhongi” Makoni says he is happy with the airplay that his
Binga folk: The forgotten lot
By Johnson Siamachira
“WE need our water which we were forced to leave behind. We need our water to follow us.
Botswana make history
JOHANNESBURG
Botswana qualified for the African Cup of Nations soccer finals for the first time with a 1-0
Conrad shines at Natal Rally
By Collin Matiza
ZIMBABWEAN motor rallying flyer Conrad Rautenbach once again raised the country’s flag
The dilemma of African museums
At The Gallery With Raphael Chikukwa
The end of the Second World War in 1945 brought about a wind of change not only to the
Hard work pays off for Lerato Mvelase
Johannesburg.
HARD work and determination have finally paid dividends for top actress Lerato Mvelase.
Tia, Sizzler in collaboration
Entertainment Reporter
LOCAL R&B diva Tia whose real name is Portia Njazi has collaborated with Jamaican dancehall
History and Evolution of the Enterprise in Zimbabwe and Southern Africa
This is Part 1 of a paper that was presented by former Zimbawe Ambassador to China Chris Mutsvangwa to the academic and foreign relations institutions in China under the auspices of the Southern Africa Research and Documentation Centre headed by Ms Phyllis Johnson.
Civil servants vs Biti
By Lovemore Chikova
IT could go down in history as the longest salary negotiation in Zimbabwe, yet civil servants’ fight for better pay still rages on.
SMEs seek US$15 million
By Prince Mushawevato
THE Ministry of Small and Medium Enterprises Co-operative Development requires US$15 million to boost operations in the sector.



