What’s happening to stone sculpture generations?
Timothy Akuda At the Gallery
Sometime in 2008 at an art gathering, an interesting question was asked ‘Is there going to be a fourth generation of stone
Dudu Manhenga thrills UNWTO delegates
From Sugar Chagonda in GYEONGJU, Korea
Zimbabwean born Afro-Jazz artiste Dudu Manhenga put up a splendid and spirited performance that thrilled delegates during
Massive turnout at Beer Fest
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
REGGAE music still commands a huge following in Zimbabwe if the turnout at the Lion Lager Summer Beer Festival at the
Equities market continues trading in the red
FOR nearly a month, the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange has been entertaining the bears with the main industrial index registering
Funding: An entrepreneur’s curse
Fanuel Kangondo Entrepreneurship
Most entrepreneurs are faced with challenges of looking for funding for their ventures and in most cases find themselves stuck
A healthy woman means a wealthy nation
ZWRCN Desk Women’s Empowerment
The Meteorological Department has warned the nation against planting yet, arguing that the current spurts of rain are not
SA retail giants coming to Zim
Business Reporter
SEVERAL South Africa’s retail giants could be headed for Zimbabwe to take up space at the multimillion-dollar emporium
Greek finance minister calls for national unity
ATHENS. – Greece’s finance minister on Friday urged trade unions not to “play with fire” and to embrace a common purpose as
Africa’s position on climate change
One of the major causes of inequalities in the world today is the manner in which human beings respond to life’s situations.
Green wins Westgate Rally
Collin Matiza Sports Editor
SEASONED Zimbabwean motor racing driver Craig Green showed that there is no substitute for experience when he romped


