‘Sinners’ tackles sexuality expertly
By Stephen Chifunyise
There have been several occasions when the uniqueness of innovative theatre creativity in our theatre industry has been
Zim artists get talking
By Stephen Garan’anga
The National Gallery of Zimbabwe’s art forums dubbed “Harare Conversations” are proving to be quite a hit with numerous
Zhakata regains status, mettle
By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
Zora music exponent Leonard Karikoga Zhakata heads to Plaza de Castilla this Saturday to rekindle his romance with his Harare
Of music, drugs
AMY Winehouse, that super sounding lady of music, is no more and like a candle in the wind she was blown away by a
‘Zimpraise Season 3’ DVD recording enthralls worshippers
By Richmore Tera
IF you thought Joyous Celebration Choir were the only famous mass choral group, then you should have been at 7 Arts
Folk rock band America’s Dan Peek dies
LOS ANGELES.
Dan Peek, a co-founder and musician for the folk rock band America, famous for the No. 1 hit “A Horse with No Name,” has died.
Fans scramble for late Amy Winehouse albums
LOS ANGELES.
Thousands of Amy Winehouse fans went to “Rehab” in the United States for a fresh listen to the British songstress who died late
Lessons from Oslo massacre
EVER been cornered before? Ever felt that you are being made to defend the indefensible? The day after the horrific
Mbire villagers harvest wildlife
From Opitato Guvamombe in Bindura
MBIRE, Zimbabwe’s youngest district after being demarcated from Guruve in 2001, is a land of plenitude, famed for its
Irrigation transforms lives in Amandhlovu
By Roselyne Sachiti in Nyamandlovu
AGNES PHIRI is a 73-year-old woman, a mother of four and grandmother of 16. She owns five cows, several chickens and


