Mapeza hails Warriors show

From Eddie Chikamhi in Gaborone, Botswana
WARRIORS coach Norman Mapeza says he has been given a number of options by his band of hastily-assembled home-based players who gallantly battled out a draw against Botswana in an international friendly here on Saturday.

Zimbabwe hosts top level women’s sports forum

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
WOMEN in sport will have an opportunity to share ideas and plan for the future when they converge in Harare for the ANOCA-IOC Senior Women Sports Forum scheduled for today and tomorrow at Crowne Plaza.

Shares lose ground on ZSE

Bright Madera Senior Business Reporter
SHARES on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange continued to lose ground in the New Year with only US$160 342,29 worth of trades being recorded on Friday.

Let’s strive for gender responsive budgeting

ZWRCN Desk Women’s EmpowermentEvery government budget is a statement about the government’s real values and priorities. A government can have many national plans, gender plans, gender policy statements, a State…

Opportunities abound in local media industry

Fanuel Kangondo Entrepreneurship
As we enter the New Year, we do so with enthusiasm and added expectations that all our aspirations will come true.

Cairns eager to recapitalise

Business Reporter
FOOD processor Cairns Holdings Limited wants the Reserve Bank to expedite disposal of its stake in the firm to enable it to purse its capital raising plans.

Tribute to fallen musicians

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
With only two weeks left before the charity match between musicians and football legends on January 22 at Rufaro Stadium kicks off, there are three things to reflect on.

Work together, local hip-hop urged

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
NEW YORK-BASED Zimbabwean rapper Foretold said local hip-hop could improve greatly only if artistes are willing collaborate with each other.

How African sculpture influences modern art

Tony Monda Art Zone
Many African schools of art study Western art and glorify the innovations of the “Cubists”, “Fauvists” and “Expressionists”, yet the genii of these works are rooted in African aesthetics and stylistic renderings. Zimbabweans are no exceptions due to the fact that a significant component of tertiary art education is based on the study of the history of European and Western art.

Charles Ray not a youth empowerment hero

Rangu Nyamurundira
On December 28, 2011, a group of young Zimbabweans calling themselves the Zimbabwe Organisation for Youth in Politics, presented the 2011 “Diplomatic Defender of Human Rights” award to the United States of America’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Charles Ray.

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