Get inspiration from Vuzu’s new reality show
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
TelevisionOne of the popular shows on ZBCTV these days is the gospel slot on Sundays where they feature several churches be it evangelical, protestants or pentecostal. Well, Christianity has become
Adele favourite to win best album award
LONDON. — Ed Sheeran may have been the surprise package of the Brit Award nominations last month, bagging more than anyone else, but the show itself looks set to follow a more predictable script today — another Adele triumph. Sheeran, who just turned 21, was nominated in four categoriesMalema remains defiant at mitigation hearing
JOHANNESBURG – ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema remains defiant despite facing possible expulsion from the ruling party – insisting that the charges against him were trumped up. Malema argued in mitigation of his suspension from the party this week and called two ANC Youth League national executive committee members, Andile Lungisa and Abner
Strauss-Kahn to be quizzed
LILLE – Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn is to be questioned by police investigating an alleged prostitution ring in Lille, northern France, a police source said. The former finance minister left the International Monetary Fund last May to face attempted rape charges in New York that were later dropped. Strauss-Kahn has been summoned for tomorrow morning,
Iran cuts oil exports to British, French firms – official
TEHRAN – Iran’s crude exports to British and French companies have been suspended, an Oil Ministry spokesman said yesterday.
According to a report by the ministry’s Public Relations Department, Ali Reza Nikzad-Rahbar added that Oil Minister Rostam Qasemi had already announced the suspension of oil supplies to the British and French firms. Stating that Iran has no problem
SA police arrest 350 at platinum mine
JOHANNESBURG – Police arrested at least 350 people after deadly violence during an illegal strike at the world’s largest platinum mine run by South Africa’s Impala Platinum, a senior officer said yesterday. At least one person died as rival groups of workers clashed, with roads blocked, cars stoned, shops looted and a small police station torched on Thursday and Friday outside
Nama winners announced
Richmore Tera Entertainment Correspondent
WINNERS of this year’s edition of the National Arts Merit Awards were announ-ced on Saturday night at a colourful ceremony held at the 7 Arts Theatre in Harare. The event saw crowd favourites Blessing Shumba, Pastor Charles Charamba, Suluman
Most teachers want incentives to stay
Wencelous Murape Labour Reporter
SOME parents want the gradual scrapping of public service teachers’ incentives as Government reviews their salaries.
Some teachers in State schools are now earning well above the poverty datum line calculated at US$565 a month
Firm accused of milking indigenous businesses
Herald Reporter
The company that leases the ground floor of the Main Harare Post office pays US$9 500 a month in rentals, but collects US$34 000 a month from the tenants it sub-leases the floor to after it partitioned the floor. Clinvest Investments entered into an
‘After Libya, who is next?’
Thabo Mbeki
I would like to thank the Law Society of the Northern Provinces for giving me the honour to address its AGM this morning. As you know, I suffer from the great deficiency that I am not a lawyer. However, I took the decision to speak to you on what I





