From Zero to Hero to go international
By Auxilia Katongomara
IN a move likely to showcase local talent on the world spotlight, local theatre director John Ishe Gara plans to take his latest production From Zero to Hero to international platforms.
From Zero to Hero to go international
By Auxilia Katongomara
IN a move likely to showcase local talent on the world spotlight, local theatre director John Ishe Gara plans to take his latest production From Zero to Hero to international platforms.
From Zero to Hero to go international
By Auxilia Katongomara
IN a move likely to showcase local talent on the world spotlight, local theatre director John Ishe Gara plans to take his latest production From Zero to Hero to international platforms.
From Zero to Hero to go international
By Auxilia Katongomara
IN a move likely to showcase local talent on the world spotlight, local theatre director John Ishe Gara plans to take his latest production From Zero to Hero to international platforms.
From Zero to Hero to go international
By Auxilia Katongomara
IN a move likely to showcase local talent on the world spotlight, local theatre director John Ishe Gara plans to take his latest production From Zero to Hero to international platforms.
From Zero to Hero to go international
By Auxilia Katongomara
IN a move likely to showcase local talent on the world spotlight, local theatre director John Ishe Gara plans to take his latest production From Zero to Hero to international platforms.
From Zero to Hero to go international
By Auxilia Katongomara
IN a move likely to showcase local talent on the world spotlight, local theatre director John Ishe Gara plans to take his latest production From Zero to Hero to international platforms.
ZCC gospel group leader brewing another hit
Masvingo Correspondent
ZION Christian Church (ZCC) Mbungo Stars leader Lucky Chikuwa is set to release a new album early next year.
Coup attempt in Guinea-Bissau
Guinea-Bissau’s navy chief has been arrested after an attempted coup on Monday, the West African nation’s army chief and defence minister have said.
Syria police tear gas thousands
DAMASCUS — Syrian police used tear gas to disperse some 70 000 people who took to the streets of Homs yesterday as Arab observers visited there a day after dozens of people died in the crackdown on dissent.
“More than 70 000 demonstrators tried to enter Al-Saa square in the centre of the city of Homs, then security agents used tear gas to disperse them,” said the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
On its Facebook page, the Observatory said separate demonstrations were held elsewhere in the city, aimed at “exposing the ill practices and crimes of the regime.”

