Paralympics start

From Roy Matiki in Hwange
BULAWAYO and Harare Provinces are eager to wrestle the title from Midlands at the fifth edition of the Zimbabwe National Paralympic Games currently underway here. Defending champions Midlands are not in the mood to let the crown they won in

Howie, Jack cleared

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
DALE HOWIE and Roger Jack, who graduated into the professional ranks last year, have been given slots among the 16 exempted Zambezi Tour players to take part in the Golden Pilsner Zimbabwe Open. The players had good performances on

Confusion over circumcision

Webster Mavhu
There seems to be some confusion in Zimbabwe at the moment on whether voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) is significantly protective against HIV and also whether extensive promotion of the intervention is worth both the effort and

The Obama deception

Farirai Chubvu
The Obama Deception: The Mask Comes Off better known simply as The Obama Deception is an American political documentary film written that contends that American presidents since the 1960s have served as “front men” for powerful

In pursuit of youth empowerment

Innocent Katsande
The greatest mistake, the fault for which we cannot forgive ourselves is to cease our obstinate pursuit of youth empowerment. After realising that when we persist in our pursuit of our deepest desire for empowerment, we will eventually

Editorial Comment: Malawi: Demonstration of Africa’s political maturity

THE African continent welcomes the smooth power transfer in Malawi, which saw president Joyce Hilda Banda becoming Malawi and Southern Africa’s first woman Head of State and Government last Saturday. Sixty-two-year-old Banda succeeds the late President Bingu wa Mutharika who died last Thursday of cardiac arrest. Although Malawi is still in mourning, the

Othello interrogates African stereotypes

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
“The Gospel of Othello”, now showing at Theatre in the Park, is a must-see play for all those who need a mix of music, dance and exciting stage performances. The act, a reworking of Shakespeare’s classic play, Othello, interrogates the playwright’s

Tuku, Sulu and Amuli invade Sunningdale

Richmore Tera Arts Correspondent
ALTHOUGH Friday the 13th is normally associated with gloom and bleakness, others consider it as one of the unluckiest days on the calendar. It will, however, be different when some of the country’s leading musicians entertain music lovers tonight.

Mbira diva helps the needy

Entertainment Reporter
Singer Anna Mudeka is back in Zimbabwe to spread her music and help the needy. The former Blacks’ Unlimited vocalist turned mbira player runs Mudeka Foundation, a charitable organisation based in the United Kingdom, is riding high with her latest

Biza sets up clothing line in US

Entertainment Reporter
Kuda Biza, a young Zimbabwean based in Florida in the United States, has set up a new clothing line called AFR whose proceeds are solely to support the poor children in Africa. The 26-year-old who majors in finance said he was looking for a

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