Pay rise welcome, but . . .
GABORONE.
Botswana public sector unions said yesterday they had conditionally accepted a 3 percent pay rise but a 6-week
Berlin to close nuke plants
BERLIN.
The German government announced yesterday a plan to shut down all its 17 nuclear power plants by 2022 after a
Ray of hope for TB patients . . .
By Roselyne Sachiti
THE wax melted and slowly dripped onto the “belly” of an empty cooking oil bottle as the flame on a candle
Zim’s got talent
By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
A fashion show featuring creations by Zimbabwe’s upcoming designers – Caileigh Colleen and Rumbidzai
Boost for Malaika’s sanitation project
By Vhindo Murira
Miss Zimbabwe Malaika Mushandu last week received three borehole pumps, which she will donate to communities
Pledges for free vaccines by 2015
FREETOWN.
International health alliance GAVI is seeking US$3,7 billion from a June 13 pledging conference in London to help
Africa needs strongmen
By Tichaona Zindoga
There is little to contest that Africa for the last half century of its independence from colonialism, has had more
Dr Love’s legacy lives on
Memories may be short, but too many musical heroes have passed on in the past two decades. Do you remember
Bid to revive Township Music
By Rumbidzai Mashinge
THE Culture Centre of the Spanish Embassy in Zimbabwe will on June 9 screen documentaries on Zimbabwean
Thai group for Reps Theatre
By Rumbidzai Mashinge
A TOP pop opera group from Thailand, Viva, will stage a show at Reps Theatre in Harare next week in an evening



