Prioritise technical skills training

Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE has been encouraged to prioritise technical training in view of the limited formal employment opportunities in

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

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

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

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

Nyanga’s trout treasure

Tichaona Zindoga Features Writer
With temperatures rising to uncharacteristically high levels in the usually cool clime of Nyanga, the effects of the heat on the

Preparing house for sale on budget

The main aim of every seller is to get the maximum benefit attainable on the sale of a property. With the prevailing strain on

All in the name of charity

Richmore Tera Arts Correspondent
CLOSE to 50 widows of departed musicians and artistes are set to benefit from funds to be raised from the Zimbabwe Musicians

Beckham ends US odyssey with cup

David Beckham helped lead the LA Galaxy to a coveted MLS Cup victory on Sunday with a performance that validated the former England skipper’s decision to abandon Europe for a life in Los Angeles.

Iran snubs ‘useless’ UN Mideast atomic forum

VIENNA — Iran angrily stayed away yesterday from a UN atomic agency forum on creating a Middle East free of nuclear weapons, amid growing tensions over Tehran’s suspected efforts to develop the bomb.
Iran’s ambassador to the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Ali Asghar Soltanieh, said Tehran’s decision was its “first reaction” to the body’s “inappropriate” recent report on its nuclear programme.

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