Veteran journalist Makunike dies

Herald Reporter
Veteran journalist and author Ezekiel Makunike has died. He was 83. Makunike died at The Avenues Clinic on Tuesday night after being hit by a car along Glenara Avenue North in Highlands, Harare, at

Unesco hosts training on intangible culture

Stephen Chifunyise Theatre Corridors
The Unesco Harare Cluster Office hosted in Harare two training workshops on the 2003 Convention on the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage and the 2005 Convention on the 2005 Protection

Jacko’s doc ‘fears he will die in prison’

Los Angeles. — Lawyer says Jackson’s doc is only getting fresh air once a month, and clean underwear once a week. The medic is serving time in Los Angeles County Jail for the involuntary manslaughter of his patient Michael Jackson — who died of acute propofol intoxication in June 2009 — and is pleading

All for a good cause

Entertainment Reporter
Morris Depot Sports Ground will next month host a fundraising funfair organised by Kuyedza’s Women Club, a non-profit making organisations made up of wives of Zimbabwe Republic Police members. The

New-look Orchestra Dendera Kings in ‘homemcoming’ show

Entertainment Reporter
DENDERA musician Suluman Chimbetu whose group Orchestra Dendera Kings outfit has a new-look management will this Sunday hold his first show at one of his favourite joints, City Sports Bar in Harare, since he made changes to his band.

Dead turning in their graves

Farai Kuvirimirwa Features Writer
WHEN someone dies, friends and relatives have final moments with the dead at the mausoleums.
Close relatives and friends shed tears in memory of the good things the dead person did during his lifetime. Of course, there are elements that remember the bad and evil deeds one did while alive.

PMTCT offers value for money

Roselyne Sachiti Deputy Features Editor
AN HIV test is something that most sexually active people, especially men, are not very keen on voluntarily going for. Depending on their knowledge of the disease and pre-test counselling some

Giving hope to the hopeless

Rutendorwashe Mapfumo Hwange Bureau
THREE-year-old Tapi and Tate walk around barefoot in Hwange Town from Number One Village to the nearest shopping centre, unperturbed by the smell of wafting coal dust. Daily, they play and at the

Daughters are humans, too!

Leo Wamwanduka
My daughter turned six years on June 15 and I am over the moon. As I celebrate this landmark event in every proud dad’s life, I shudder as I reflect on the society that my lovely daughter and

We’re being squeezed out!

Tichaona Zindoga Features Writer
IN the past few years, the face of Harare has changed drastically as new structures have cropped up to feed and accommodate a wave of consumerism that came with the multicurrency system. Everywhere one looks, they are met with either some clothing boutiques or some eatery of sorts,

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