Saimon Phiri aims to transform arts industry
Bulawayo Bureau
AN ambitious self-driven young man has propelled Siyaya Arts from a locally focused group into a dynamic arts act that has
Tuku remembers Dhewa
Oliver Mtukudzi
It is with an entirely heavy heart that I learnt of the departure of Tongai Moyo on Saturday October 15, 2011. I worked with
Tongai’s son pleads for support
Kudakwashe Gwabanayi Entertainment Reporter
Peter Moyo, the eldest son of the late Tongai Moyo is the heir apparent to the Utakataka Express throne. The 23-year-old
Mutoko woman crushes baby on a rock
Tendai Rupapa Court Reporter
A 30-YEAR-OLD Mutoko woman allegedly killed her one-year-old baby by crushing her head against a rock, before dumping the
JSE stays firmer, awaits EU meeting
Johannesburg. – The JSE remained relatively firmer at noon on Friday, with investors wary to take up strong positions ahead
Toddler (3) dies after drinking mahewu
Herald Reporter
A THREE-YEAR-OLD Mufakose toddler died while its mother is recovering at Harare Central Hospital after drinking Mahewu
NASA set to complete construction of Beitbridge hotel
Construction of the US$17 million hotel in Beitbridge being undertaken by the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) in
Beach volleyball team’s Olympic dream dies
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S beach volleyball teams’ hopes of fighting for a place at the London 2012 Olympic Games were left in tatters after
National Paralympics preps begin
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
NEXT year’s host province for the Zimbabwe National Paralympic Games, Matabeleland North, have begun their preparations
Conrad, Chase slip up in Polokwane
From Collin Matiza in POLOKWANE, South Africa
THE gods of motor rallying cruelly turned their backs on Zimbabwe’s champion driver Conrad Rautenbach who failed in his


