Reason Wafawarova: Reverence for hatred of democracy
THE truism that characterises US meddling in the political affairs of weaker nations can be the Reaganite “democracy
Vending order of day in Chegutu
By Mike Chimombe in Chegutu
IT is almost midnight and the weather is blistering cold but for her it does not matter as she struggles to sell weather-beaten
US$344 million tobacco sold
Agriculture Reporter
Tobacco worth US$345,2 million has been sold through the auction and contract market at a seasonal average price of US$2,78
Majority of Zim artists work naturally sculptural
By Stephen Garan’anga
The Mzilikazi Art and Craft Centre in Bulawayo and the National Gallery Visual Arts Studios (formerly the BAT Workshop) in
‘Heavens have been quite generous’
Gift Amuli is one of Zimbabwe’s prolific musicians who started off his musical career as an electrician at Shabani Mashava
Ballet to rewrite the Cindirella tale
Entertainment Reporter
For the first time in years, the National Ballet of Zimbabwe is this month staging a full-length ballet production, featuring all the
It’s Winter Jazz time again!
By Liberty Hamunakwadi
THE Winter Jazz Festival opens in Harare tomorrow with a line-up of heavy hitters including popular dancehall and sungura
Slizer, ZTA partner to market Zim tourism
By Ruth Butaumocho
Motswana dancer and singer Naledi Kaisara known as Slizer in music seems to have fallen in love with Zimbabwe! She returns
MTP to revamp capital markets
By Golden Sibanda
GOVERNMENT aims to ensure vibrant and viable capital markets during the lifespan of its new economic blueprint, the
SA fuel industry raises wage offer
JOHANNESBURG.
EMPLOYERS in South Africa’s petroleum industry have raised their wage offer to workers in an effort to end a week-long






