Is Africa ready for safe nuclear power?
As Japan’s nuclear accidents send shockwaves round the world, Alex Abutu of SciDev.Net explores
Low key Workers Day in Harare
By Tsungirirai Dhambuza
ZIMBABWEAN workers largely stayed away from Workers Day Commemorations with the two unions
President Mugabe attends Pope John Paul II beatification
From Itai Musengeyi at the VATICAN
THE late Pope John Paul II was beatified yesterday before a huge crowd of Catholics and world
Zimbabweans challenged to appreciate value of land
By Obert Chifamba in MT DARWIN
ISLAMIC Republic of Iran Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mohammad Pournajaf, has challenged
Tight security at arts festival applauded
By Peter Matamabanadzo
The Harare International Festival of the Arts went smoothly thanks to the tight security by police.
Craft, design makes a mark at HIFA
Entertainment Reporters
Forget about the Youthzone, the performances at the giant Coca Cola Green or even at Telecel
‘Spoken Word’ exposes artistic talent
Entertainment Reporter
Words have power and poetry can be used to make things happen.The “Spoken Word” an event
So this is the democracy?
Banned weapons like depleted uranium and cluster bombs are dropped in residential areas all
Katiji shines at Global stage
By Richmore Tera and Rumbidzai Mashinge
an array of exciting performances at the Global Stage were lined up on Saturday when Zimbabwe’s
Public libraries aid universities
By Nevermore Sithole
After achieving independence in 1980, Zimbabwe has made tremendous progress in many fields.


