Safety training a must for sculptors
“Art can be hazardous to health”, especially when there are no guides or manuals to instruct artists, art students and curators
Chiredzi hosts Youth Gala
Entertainment Reporter
THE sugar-farming town of Chiredzi’s Tshovani Stadium will tomorrow play host to a potentially explosive reggae and urban
IYASA opens new markets in Asia
Bulawayo Bureau
ACCLAIMED dance act, IYASA’s flirtation with Europe for the past decade has earned them a cutting edge, enabling them
Dhewa returns to Harare
Entertainment Editor
Kwekwe-based musician Tongai Moyo makes a return to the capital, with a show at City Sports Bar on Sunday night.
Best of both worlds
Entertainment Reporter
A MIXED bag of music from different worlds will characterise tonight’s slot of the ongoing Winter Jazz Festival that kicked off
How to dispose of used oil
Obel, a brand with a tender passion for engines, wishes to join the nation in saluting the Buy Zimbabwe campaign and the
West sulks at Sino-African relations
BEIJING.
As Sino-African relations continue to deepen, the United States and some European countries have been trying to find some
Religious leaders’ response to HIV/Aids
THE church is usually silent when it comes to HIV and Aids issues. One man who broke the silence by disclosing his HIV
Pollution threatens Lake Mutirikwi
By George Maponga in Masvingo
A strong and foul stench wafts into the atmosphere from the dark and blackened waters that are partly obliterated by the
Midsize economy sedans
OWNING a motor vehicle has become a necessity for most families in Zimbabwe and with the liquidity challenges in the





