Family backs ‘eye-candy’ Maneta
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Maneta Mazanhi, the last born in a family of six, lost her father in 1994 when she was only two years and in 2001 her mother passed on when she was doing Grade Six. But being born with less didn’t put a strain on her and instead she
‘Mama Sele’ lands top post
Entertainment Reporter
FORMER Miss Biggy Matofotofo Monica Chikasha, who is known in the showbiz circuit as “Mama Sele”, has landed a post at Hwenje’s Village as a public relations officer. Chikasha also doubles as the entertainment manager. Hwenje’s Village owner Mr
Roki keeps viewers in suspense
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
So far a lot has been said about Zimbabwean housemate Roki whether good or bad it seems the bloke’s strategy of less is more is keeping everyone in suspense. More often than not, viewers think Roki was the right person to represent Zimbabwe
Mubako to host dancehall gig
Richmore Tera
SOME of the country’s finest dancehall artistes and DJs will on Africa Day converge on newly-opened joint Mubako Exclusive Hideout for a potentially thrilling bash dubbed “Zimbabwe Dancehall Endorsement Winter Braai Party”. The gig, to be held over
Allan, Sulu reunion: Rumour mill at full throttle
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
Allan Chimbetu and Suluman Chimbetu’s reunion seems to be yet another arrangement made by well-known music promoter Partson “Chipaz” Chimbodza. Allan’s move was a result of many reasons, among them waning fortunes which saw
Binding R&D convention takes centre stage
Mari Carmen Viñoles
THE world’s health ministers, gathering in Geneva for the World Health Assembly this week, will decide whether or not to start the process for a binding agreement that would jumpstart research and development (R&D) for medical needs that are
‘Bringing the world to Buhera’
Tichaona Zindoga Features Writer
While it can be acknowledged that Buhera is not one of the most productive of places in terms of rain-fed agriculture, it cannot be said to be like the proverbial place where nothing good will come out. Critically, it is not what the eye can readily see that could change the face of Buhera, as it is within its belly that the potential of the area is safely stowed. It has its fair
The pain of forced migration
JOHANNESBURG. — Georgette is jumpy and on the verge of tears even before she starts recounting her long and harrowing story of loss and violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo, her desperate flight to South Africa, and the struggles and setbacks she has endured since arriving in Johannesburg a year ago.
Porn: Symbol of decaying culture
Roselyne Sachiti Deputy Features Editor
EVERY woman is attractive in her own way, so is every man. Many women take pride in their slim bodies, others love their onion shaped bottoms others just are fascinated by the upper bodies and will wear clothes that bring out their most valuable
A, B, C of Zim economy
Gift Mugano Business Correspondent
Since the adoption of the multiple currencies, there was considerable improvement in the economic climate which saw inflation plummeting from 231 million at the last official count in June 2008 to single- digit levels (below 5 percent).



