Power shortages cripple Beatrice wheat farmers
By Elita Chikwati
MORE than 300 hectares of wheat in Beatrice are wilting due to power shortages after a kilometre long electricity cable was
Xenophobic attacks: Barbaric, unAfrican
TAKING a sabbatical and retreating to the village after a year or so of continued churning out of news stories, features,
Music Crossroads International rescues Vongai Makonde
By Wenceslaus Murape
Music Crossroads International has come to the rescue of Club Shanga drummer, Vongai Makonde who was diagnosed with
Force does not alter cases: Nguema
From Munyaradzi Huni in MALABO, Equatorial Guinea
AFRICA does not aspire to resolve European, Asian or American challenges and powerful Western countries and organisations
US obsession with Zim strange
By Tichaona Zindoga
There is something strange, and particularly evil about the United States of America’s obsession with Zimbabwe. It is no
Let’s develop music that shows love
Commercialisation and globalisation continue to erode the natural expression and role of art. Today, doing music is mainly
Dream wedding . . .
On Wednesday night Weza took an opportunity to interact with fellow Housemates, after spending most of Tuesday in her
US$16 a bag: Drought-hit folks priced out
By Obert Chifamba
IN as much as the rains that fell in some parts of the country in the last half of the 2010/11 farming season brought some
Weza, Mumba discuss strategies
Still keeping to their pact of nominating the guys to ensure a female winner, Weza and Mumba discussed the boys’ behaviour
What happens in the dark . . .
Safe for Weza, who has kept to herself since the Headsmates were sent into the Tails House, Housemates seem more comfortable





