When a haircut becomes deadly

Loverege Nhamoyebonde Features Correspondent
SEVERAL barbershops are mushrooming in the city centre and the surrounding suburbs. It is now a norm to hear people

Conference on entertainment as tool to understand development

New Delhi – Artistes and representatives from Hollywood and Bollywood will converge in Delhi tomorrow for an international

Singer Adele ‘on the mend’ after throat surgery

ONDON – British singer Adele said she was “on the mend” after undergoing microsurgery in Boston to treat a benign polyp on her

Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy Camp cranks up the volume

LOS ANGELES – The decibel level in the small, bunker-like rehearsal room is ear-shattering and every loose item in the

Hope Masike shares tour experience

A well-travelled musician is a good music ambassador for Zimbabwe and they should know the true Zimbabwean story. A

Relationship between artists, writers

THE relationship between artists and writers (the chisel, the brush and pen), is a long and symbiotic one. It is also a minefield

Tongai’s look-alike

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Tongai Moyo’s look-alike enjoyed his 15 minutes of fame at the recent memorial service at Sesombe Village in Zhombe. Judging

All set for IIFF opening

Richmore Tera Art Correspondent
ALL is set for the official opening of the International Images Film Festival scheduled for Ster Kinekor at Eastgate in Harare

Blatter must go – Press

LONDON. – Britain’s media called on Fifa president Sepp Blatter to resign yesterday after the global football supremo played

Bar deal torches storm

Michael Chideme and Elita Chikwati
RUFARO Marketing Private Limited workers besieged Town House and Nyaradzo Funeral Service offices in Harare yesterday  to demonstrate against their employer’s decision to lease 25 of the beer utility’s 90 outlets to TN Holdings.

The placard-waving workers converged at Rufaro Marketing Board chairman Mr Phillip Mataranyika’s offices at Nyaradzo Funeral Services along Park Street, demanding his resignation.

They later went to Town House demanding to be addressed by officials.
But, Mr Mataranyika said he will not quit.
He said as a responsible ratepayer who also chaired Rufaro Marketing, he could not watch idly while the city’s bar

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