Warriors go down

From Petros Kausiyo in BUJUMBURA, Burundi
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ZIMBABWE’S Warriors were left cursing their luck after they fell to a late Valerie Nahayo strike in a

Spoken Word lives up to its billing

Stephen Chifunyise Theatre Corridors
On February 18, I convinced myself to attend Mashoko: The Spoken Word —  a performing arts event I had originally thought was clashing head on with the Nama ceremony — the most important

Sulu salutes Tuku

Richmore Tera
DENDERA musician Suluman Chimbetu has paid tribute to grandmaster Oliver Mtukudzi for mentoring him into the artiste that he is today, adding that it now his turn to impart the same knowledge and skills

Tina emerges from Busi Ncube’s shadow

Jairos Saunyama Arts Correspondent
Former Busi Ncube and the late Taku Mafika’s backing vocalist Tina Watyoka has embarked on a solo expedition and is currently riding high on the music scene with her soothing six-track album titled

It’s party time in Chipinge!

Entertainment Reporters
The 21st February Celebrations gala scheduled for Chipinge Primary School this Saturday will have a mix of new and old timers in the performers’ line-up. The gala, which will be held in Chipinge for the

Market reforms a prerequisite for economic growth, China told

BEIJING. — China should complete its transition to a market economy in order to achieve its goal of becoming a high-income society, according to a report jointly issued by the Chinese government and the World Bank. The report said China should carry out enterprise, land, labour and financial reform as part

India to strengthen trade ties with Iran

TEHRAN. — The Directorate-General of Foreign Trade assured India’s Electronic and Computer Software Promotion Council and makers of electronics and software that their rupee-denominated exports to Iran would receive the same incentives as those to other countries in other major currencies. “There exists

Southern Africa at mercy of floods

Southern Africa should brace for more heavy rains and possible flooding until the end of the 2011/12 season as weather experts warn of more approaching tropical cyclones that could pummel the eastern part of the region between February and April. Despite a late start to the season, most of

The water crisis ahead

Charles Mkula
Recent statistics and developments indicate that availability of the precious liquid — or blue gold as it is now called — is declining and has the potential to be a major source of military conflict. And Sadc is

Stoves transform women’s lives

Sofia Mapuranga Features Correspondent
NORA BULA is a 45-year-old mother of four and lives in Ward 14 Nhlamba Village under Chief Nhlamba in Gwanda. Her wish is to live in a comfortable home that depicts a modern lifestyle and she

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