Jazz fans in for a treat

Richmore Tera
THERE is a panoply of exciting jazz music for aficionados at Hifa, with show-goers being spoilt for choice. There will be an array of artistes, both local and foreign, and the most exciting ones to look forward to include South African group Tumi and The

Give due attention to corporate ethics

Bradwell Mhonderwa Business Ethics
ORGANISATIONAL change is a powerful phenomenon in the growth of any business entity. It is a strategic tool that significantly increases the survival of the firm and its competitiveness on the market place. In an effort to dust off the

Man weeps over sex

A German nymphomaniac who was arrested after forcing a man to make love to her eight times has struck again. Her latest victim, an African, was found weeping in the street outside her apartment by police after a 36-hour ordeal.  He fought back his tears to tell them what had happened. “I met her on a bus,” said the man. “She invited me back here. Oh God, it was hell. I

MDC-T should back Govt policy

Kurai Masenyama
On April 17, 2012 the MDC-T released a statement of resolutions in which it attempted to contextualise and comment on critical issues affecting the country. Among other things the statement had a section making specific reference to the

Zimbabwe’s democratic state

Vimbikayi Mafika, Tichaedza Chipinda and Givemore Mugadzaweta
Lonely in Mozambique, in the mass graves of Chimoio, lie the bones of the gallant sons and daughters of this country who passed on in an effort to save Zimbabwe from the jaws of imperialism. Their efforts were not in vain but shared a vision of

Let the show begin!

Fred Zindi Music
Hats off to Manuel Bagorro, Maria Wilson, George Mutendadzamera and the rest of the Hifa team for hosting the 13th instalment of  the Harare International Festival of the Arts. This year’s event, which begins tonight, has been dubbed “A

4 Ugandans face deportation

Herald Correspondent
FOUR Ugandans face deportation after a Karoi magistrate last week convicted them of entering the country illegally. Esther Barbra Nadunga (34), Paul Walugembe (25), Davies James Womavingo (39) and Shaban Amis (35) last Thursday appeared

Banks urged to support youth empowerment

Banks have been challenged to set aside at least a quarter of their capital to fund youth empowerment projects. The call comes against the background of the failure by youths to access loans as banks required collateral which most cannot meet.
Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment Minister Saviour Kasukuwere implored banks to offer loan facilities to

Rahman faces the chop?

Petros Kausiyo and Paul Mundandi
RAHMAN GUMBO’S future as FC Platinum coach comes under severe scrutiny today following indications that he could lose his job should the miners fall to Highlanders in a Castle Lager Premiership tie at

ZECO Holdings feels the pinch

Business Reporter
ZECO Holdings made a loss of US$1,9 million for the financial period ended December 2011 due to depreciation and low revenue flows. The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed engineering company was affected by a slow recovery in mining,

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