Book Café to honour Walter Muparutsa

Entertainment Correspondent
The Book Café will tomorrow hold a free  public discussion to honour and celebrate the Life and work of Walter Muparutsa. The discussion which will begin at 5.30pm  will explore the multi-faceted aspects of Walter’s life, his achievements and dreams. A

Lady Luck smiles on Sniper Storm

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
For some musicians success comes gradually but for others they hit make it big with their first album. In the case of Sniper Storm the signs of making it in music have always been there although talented he has been the most underrated

Zim destined for greatness

Pastor Ezekiel Ngundu
WE thank God for what our country has gone through; it is a sign of a great future that shall be admired by many nations.
God revealed to me that what we have gone through is similar to the barrenness of some women in the Bible.  All women who

Chopper’s ‘forgotten son’ speaks out

Richmore Tera
DENDERA musician Chamunorwa Boroma — who claims to be the late Simon Chimbetu’s illegitimate son — believes there is a dendera war among all the musicians who are playing the genre, saying none of them can match his father. The forgotten son

Why Chadereka folk will not budge

Loverage Nhamoyebonde Features Correspondent
Chadereka in MT Darwin, Mashonaland Central Province, is one of the country’s most picturesque areas with its lush green natural forests, variety of wildlife species and traditional round huts still comprising the majority of the homesteads.

Changing lives through soccer

Changing lives with soccer
THE power of soccer is the ability to keep humans knocking the ball around. “Football is a simple game based on the giving and taking of passes, of controlling the ball and of making yourself available to receive a pass. It is terribly simple,” the

India gives in to US pressure

NEW DELHI. — India on Tuesday said it had decided to reduce crude oil imports from Iran by 11,1 percent this fiscal year to 15,5 million tonnes, a move which comes in the wake of pressure from the United States to isolate the Gulf nation over its nuclear programme. “Total crude oil imported from Iran by Indian companies during the period 2010-11 and 2011-12 is 18,50

Brazil assists lowly paid

RIO DE JANEIRO. — Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff unveiled on Monday a programme to aid low-income families with young children. “This is one of the most effective and important actions to fight poverty in early childhood,” the President said.
According to the so-called “Caring Brazil” programme, which was first announced in a presidential speech broadcast on Sunday,

‘Regional anti-piracy drive paying off’

MAPUTO. — Poorly-equipped Mozambique yesterday said joint efforts with neighbouring countries to fight piracy in its waters are paying off. Regional powerhouse South Africa last year deployed an anti-piracy frigate to the Mozambican waters in a bid to ward off the southward-creeping threat from Somali pirates. “At the moment we see a trend downwards. We hope this trend

Naval force strikes Somali pirate assets

BRUSSELS. — An international naval force struck Somali pirate assets on land for the first time on Monday, marking a major escalation in the fight against the scourge of piracy plaguing vital shipping lanes. A European naval helicopter fired a volley against pirate skiffs stowed away on a beach in Somalia’s central Galmudug region in a carefully planned operation, a

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