Activist advocates for regional film integration

Richmore Tera Arts Correspondent
VISITING Namibian film practitioner and African films activist Hans-Christian Mahnke has challenged African filmmakers and

National cultural policy dialogue under spotlight

Stephen Chifunyise Theatre Corridors
The National Arts and Culture Dialogue convened by the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe with the support of Culture

All set for Miss Chi-Town

Richmore Tera Arts Correspondent
ALL is set for the Miss Chitungwiza beauty contest to be held at the Chitungwiza Aquatic Complex on Saturday. A bevy of close

Tuku to ‘redefine entertainment’

Entertainment Reporter
IF you have been scratching your head as to what superstar Oliver Mtukudzi has up his sleeves for tonight’s solo performance at

Egypt unrest causes panic in Israel

JERUSALEM/CAIRO. – Days of protest in Egypt, ahead of elections expected to produce big wins for the Moslem Brotherhood,

Zim set to maintain single-digit inflation

Business Editor
Zimbabwe has begun to experience a dissipation of underlying inflationary pressures in the economy and looks set to maintain

Moment of truth for Biti

Business Reporters
FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti is expected to present the 2012 National Budget Statement this afternoon after it was deferred

‘Iron ore exports inevitable’

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
ESSAR Africa says exporting beneficiated iron ore would be inevitable in future, as local production would exceed domestic

MTP vital for economic growth

Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Editor
THE Medium Term Plan, launched a few months ago, should be entrenched in all policies and operations if it is to achieve

You can’t call Arab revolts revolutions

Albert Nhamoyebonde
Events in North Africa cannot be described as a revolution in any sense, instead, those protests have no political direction. To

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