Ghost of Rhodesia’s land tenure
From Opitato Guvamombe in Bindura
FROM a distance, the mountains and interlocking hillocks look awkwardly craggy but when you get close to them, you notice
Bees in war against poverty
By Ruth Butaumocho recently in Nyanga
Thirty-eight-year-old Judith Rutsito of Nyajese village in Nyanga was devastated when her husband died in 2002, leaving her
Focus: The key to acceleration
ONCE again The Arena hosts Ozias Mucheriwa, a motivational speaker and writer, who has sent the writer a number of his
Wildlife-based land reform way to go
By Johnson Siamachira
IN some areas of Zimbabwe, the number of wild animals is growing, not as a consequence of conservation but of utilisation.
Hilton sisters get US$1m for attending bash
Los Angeles.
Paris and Nicky Hilton were paid US$1 million to attend a Middle Eastern princess’ birthday party. The showbiz siblings have
Duchess Catherine visits Prince Edward Island
CAVENDISH.
A fictional red-headed orphan, whose adventures were penned a century ago, is proving a tourist boon to a corner of
Mahendere Bros sing different tune
By Richmore Tera
GOSPEL musician Amos Mahendere will soon release a house album that will see him work with a number of young urban
Unesco to adopt project proposals
The General Conference of Unesco that is schedule for September in Paris, France, is expected to adopt proposed programmes
Wendall, Vimbai get busy on dance floor
Entertainment Reporter
When it comes to partying Harare rocks like the Wild West does. And last Saturday was one such occasion when party freaks came



By Petros Kausiyo