A gem from ragga-gospel artiste Elvis Munetsi
Edgar Moyana Christian Entertainment
Last week I caught up with one of Zimbabwe’s promising artistes in gospel music, Elvis Munetsi, who sings ragga-gospel music. He later blessed me with a copy of his latest CD album titled “Revelation”
Jah Prayzah outshines Gwala

Entertainment Reporter
Freddy Gwala’s late showing at the City Sports Bar on Friday night almost turned ugly as frustrated revellers started throwing empty beer cans at his band members after having waited for the South
Africa’s richest man donates to Congo blast victims
LAGOS — Africa’s richest man, Nigerian Aliko Dangote, has donated US$500 000 to victims of last month’s munitions blasts in Congo which killed at least 282 people, his group said yesterday.Dangote made the donation at the weekend in the Congolese capital Brazzaville with a pledge to
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a sedan?
Flying cars aren’t just science fiction anymore.Woburn, Massachusetts-based Terrafugia Inc. said on Monday that its prototype flying car has completed its first flight, bringing the company closer to its goal of selling the flying car within the
Man held for biting python: Report
Bizarre it may appear, but a man in the US state of California has reportedly been arrested for biting a python, leaving the snake seriously hurt. David Senk (54) was arrested on suspicion of unlawfully maiming a pet reptile in the city of Sacramento late on Sunday. The python is recovering after beingGovernment moves to revive textile industry

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
Government is set to introduce measures to curb the “dumping” of clothing and other textile products into the country as it seeks to revive the industry. The Government will also review duties on clothing
Doubt is the opposite of faith
Ben Chiganze Bass Fisherman’s Approach
Doubt is caused by not being sure of the facts or the truth. Scientists experiment and prove what their experiments can do, for instance when pharmacists prescribe a drug, they are know it the right
Africa has huge potential to tap sugar industry
NAIROBI. — Africa remains one of the last frontiers with potential for increasing the amount of land for sugar cultivation due to its vast underused agricultural land. As a result there is still massive sugar and green energy potential from the continent. While in North Africa, countries such as Morocco
Advanced economies’ inflation steadies in February
PARIS. — Inflation in advanced economies held steady at 2,8 percent in February, with a sharp rise in energy prices balanced out by a drop in global food prices, the OECD said yesterday. Excluding volatile food and energy prices, 12-month consumer price inflation came in at 1,9 percent, said the Organisation
AEDS to host Zim-China Trade Fair
Business ReporterAFRICA Economic Development Strategies (AEDS) is set to host the Zimbabwe China Trade Fair that seeks to promote investment between the two countries The fair will be held on June 28 this year at the



