Abuse of ARV drugs rampant
In-Depth Reporters
THERE are genuine fears that antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) dispensed by different institutions in Zimbabwe are being abused by drug addicts, who think they enhance ecstasy.
Traffic Safety Council to pounce on fake driving schools
By Charlotte Musarurwa
ILLEGAL driving schools have sprouted in Harare, compromising the quality of drivers being unleashed on the country’s roads.
AY Band crumbles
By Silence Charumbira
Just two months after taking over Sam Mtukudzi’s baby, the AY Band, stepsister Faith Kadzura has singly managed to choke it to death.
Vanessa recounts her German experience
By Vanessa Sibanda
For the second time in my life I was seen off at the Harare International Airport on March 2 for another international assignment and with me, as I had done before, I carried the hopes of millions of Zimbabweans.
Precious: Pure entertainment, social commentary
MOVIE REVIEW With Tinashe Kusema
NOTHING quite prepares you for the raw gem that is the Tyler Perry-and-Oprah Winfrey collaborative effort, Precious, (now showing at Rainbow Theatres).
Celebrating World Theatre Day
THEATRE With Mtandazo Dube
TODAY Zimbabwe joins the rest of the globe in celebrating World Theatre Day, a millennia-old tradition that reminds us of theatre’s many powers and purposes.
Tribute to Liz Taylor
LOS ANGELES.
Elizabeth Taylor, the violet-eyed film goddess whose sultry screen persona, stormy personal life and enduring fame and glamour made her one of the last of the classic movie stars and a template for the modern celebrity, died on Wednesday at the age of 79.
Nathaniel Manheru: Libya: Africa and the Victorians
As I write, Libya is burning. It is in the throes of war, more accurately, of a “righteous” aggression.
Warriors’ big test
From Augustine Hwata in BAMAKO, Mali
THE Warriors of Zimbabwe will be hoping to turn back the hands of time to exactly nine
Benedict Moyo’s masterplan
By Robson Sharuko
ZIFA board member Benedict Moyo unveiled a roadmap for the Warriors, which he believed










