Midlands State University students a forgotten lot

LAST week I had an opportunity to visit my home-town of Gweru, which is also known as the city of progress. It is a city I have

Visual art seminar conducted in Mbare

Stephen Garan’anga Arts correspondent
Harare Visual Arts Sector Steering Committee funded by the Culture Fund of Zimbabwe Trust, conducted a consultative

Truster Chikoore has always been a dreamer

Helen Mubvumbi Business correspondent
EVERY great dream begins with a dreamer, always remembering that you have it within yourself, the strength, patience and

The value of an audit to SME businesses

Over the next 13 weeks, Baker Tilly Gwatidzo will publish articles on the value of an audit to small and medium sized

How Zim artistes can appear on global scene

I have always insisted that one day one of our local musicians shall make it big onto the international scene and I always

Chrome ore export ban leaves producers in debt

Business Reporter
THE ban on all chrome ore exports has left producers in debts totalling more than US$9 million, borrowed mostly from banks.

Patience Tawengwa: A dynamic theatre director

Stephen Chifunyise Theatre corridors
This year, three of the plays that have had their world premier in Harare’s Theatre in the Park – “365”, “Ten Years from Now”

Make hay while the sun shines

THE 2011/2012 summer cropping season is upon us. Farming seasons have helped shape the outcome of Zimbabwe’s

Katedza’s sexy comedy set for premiere

Ruth Butaumocho Entertainment Editor
One of Zimbabwe’s celebrated filmmakers, Rumbi Katedza will this month premiere her own film, after seven years of

Zesa set to rehabilitate power plants

Bright Madera Senior Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE urgently requires about US$80 million for the rehabilitation of power plants operating at sub-optimal levels to

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