Penny Penny switches to jazz
EVERYTHING goes with age, says Shangaan disco king Eric “Penny Penny” Nkovani, who
Yen falls, non-Japan Asia stocks gain
SINGAPORE.
THE yen fell as the Bank of Japan yesterday began a meeting that may signal its readiness
‘African football stinks’
By Eddie Chikamhi
A ZIFA councillor made stunning claims yesterday that the Confederation of African Football
Boeing calls for cracks inspection on older 737s
Seattle (US).
Boeing CO (BA) said metal-fatigue inspections must be stepped up on older 737s, the world’s
Let the children play
On Saturday, April 2, 2011, Chipawo commemorated the World Day of Theatre for Children
Local musicians should put more effort on lyrics
A few weeks ago I was invited by my erstwhile colleagues to visit their upmarket studio and
Gaga’s mom to keep her from drinking
LADY Gaga’s mother will be joining her on tour to make sure she doesn’t drink too much.
Minister, wife fight over property
By Peter Matambanadzo
MINISTER of State in Vice President Joice Mujuru’s Office, Sylvester Robert Nguni, and his
Civil servants to get pay hike
By Farirai Machivenyika
PUBLIC service salaries will be reviewed in June with the least paid worker expected to get
Suspects to be put on remand
By Tsungirayi Dhambuza and Freeman Razemba
Government yesterday said the police could send suspects arrested for various offences to r





