Mukamba shines in win

From Ray Bande in Mutare
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DENVER MUKAMBA turned on the magic as Dynamos started their rehabilitation exercise after the massacre in Tunis with a

Cde Hokoyo dies

Herald Reporter
Zanu-PF Budiriro 2 District Co-ordinating Committee member Cde Gladys Hokoyo has died. She was 49. Cde Hokoyo, whose Chimurenga name was Plucky, succumbed to heart failure at Parirenyatwa Hospital on Tuesday morning. She has since been

Copac to surrender final draft

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter
COPAC will surrender the Constitution-making process to the Global Political Agreement principals next week if they fail to thrash outstanding issues in the draft Constitution. Copac co-chairperson Cde Munyaradzi Paul Mangwana told reporters

4 perish in bus crash

Masvingo Bureau
FOUR people died, three of them on the spot, while 17 others were injured yesterday after a Zvishavane-bound  bus rammed into a stationary haulage truck near Lundi Mission along the Masvingo-Beitbridge Highway. The bus belonging to Zijena

Bob Marley sings again in new film

Director Kevin MacDonald has enjoyed a distinguished career making both documentaries — “One Day in September” and “Touching the Void”, among them — as well as feature films such as “The Last King of Scotland”. For his latest non-fiction movie, the 44-year-old MacDonald has taken on iconic Jamaican reggae star Bob Marley in “Marley”, which is currently

Brace for Big Brother StarGame launch

Entertainment Reporter
IT is two days to go before the much-awaited Big Brother StarGame starts on DStv’s channel 198 at 8pm. The show begins on Sunday May 6 and will screen live 24/7 for 91 days. With an attention-grabbing “winner takes all” grand prize of US$300 000 at

‘Courageous’ takes you back in time

Film: Courageous
Director: Alex Kendrick
Cinema: Eastgate
Running time: 126 minutes
Type of film: Inspirational drama

Poets illuminate Hifa

Richmore Tera
ALTHOUGH music has become the dominant crowd puller at Hifa, there are however other genres that are attracting huge crowds at the festival. One of such genres is poetry, which has emerged from the shadows to become one of the most-followed

Children in for a big treat

Entertainment Reporter
CHILDREN will have something to smile about at this year’s Harare International Festival of Arts, where they are expected to take part in a number of activities at the National Art Gallery of Zimbabwe. Hifa started in Harare on Tuesday. The Gallery has

Visual artists eye better fortunes

Richmore Tera Arts Correspondent
VISUAL artists who are selling their artifacts at the on-going Harare International Festival of the Arts are confident of reaping better profits this year than in previous years. They said this was largely due to the increased number of people who had

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