Rumbie hopes to emulate Malaika

Entertainment Reporter
Miss Tourism Zimbabwe, Rumbidzai Mudzengerere, is set to raise Zimbabwe’s flag high when she takes part in the Miss

Sulu, Jean Masters take ‘romance’ to another level

Ruth Butaumocho Entertainment Editor
Dendera musician Sulumane Chimbetu and upcoming jazz crooner Jean Masters do have a lot in common. They are both

All for the love of trees

The main highlight of the 17th United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP 17), which kicks off in

Occupational safety guide for Zim artists

Dr Tony Monda Art zone
The visual arts industry is a major tourist attraction and source of revenue for many communities. The health and welfare of

Chinhoyi hosts Kunonga tonight

Entertainment Reporter
Jazz crooner Victor Kunonga will tonight thrill Chinhoyi fans when he plays at a gig to be held at the Chinhoyi University

Adapt to change or wither

By Michael Chideme
Renowned British scientist Charles Darwin once commented that it was not the strongest of the species that survived, nor the

Hwange’s jumbos under threat

Isdore Guvamombe Features Editor
THE first shafts of daybreak sun colour the fluffy grass heads, rippling across the plain in a russet hue, juxtaposing itself with

When private becomes public

Tichaona Zindoga
With the villager gone on a sabbatical to fetch knowledge from the ageless fountain of wisdom in the land of milk, honey

Second $10m share trust set up

From Temba Dube in Shurugwi
PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday dismissed the possibility of an Egyptian style uprising in Zimbabwe

Govt to raise funds for elephants

Chronicle Reporter
THE Government is in the process of raising funds to address the water shortage problem  at Hwange National Park following reports    that elephants have started dying of thirst.
The water pans are drying up and the few that still have water are reportedly failing to cope with the demand for water and the situation has been worsened by the rapid expansion of the jumbo population.

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