Zhakata takes fans down memory lane
Richmore Tera Arts CorrespondentZORA musician Leonard Zhakata proved why he is one of Zimbabwe’s finest when he put up a sterling performance at Club Changaz in Centenary on Saturday.
Zim, China urged to strengthen cultural ties
From Ruth Butaumocho in HENAN PROVINCE, ChinaEducation, Sport, Arts and Culture Deputy Minister Lazarus Dokora has called on Zimbabwe and China to collaborate in areas of information, communication technology, infrastructure development, martial arts and event management.
Jefferies impresses in France
Collin Matiza Sports EditorYOUNG Zimbabwean motor racing hotshot Axcil Jefferies put up another good show in his fourth Formula Two event of the year in France at the weekend where he finished 10th overall, putting some points on board.
Editorial Comment: Moves to double banks’ capital requirements spot on
Zimbabwe’s banking sector is largely regarded as safe and sound but instances of bank failures noted in recent months demand that more stringent regulations be applied to protect depositors. The current global financial crisis, particularly in the Eurozone, has had debilitating effectsHomeowners turn to ‘lawn painting’
DESPITE the summer’s persistent heat waves, the grass really is greener in some neighbourhoods in New York and New Jersey. Homeowners with brown, dried-up lawns are turning to “lawn painting” to liven up their yards. Business is booming, according to Joe Perazzo, who launched his lawn
Woman publicly flogs her cheating husband
EXTRAMARITAL pleasures are only good when they remain a secret. But when the lid of secrecy is lifted and word gets into the ears of those meant to be in the dark, unthinkable things are sure to follow. And such was the fate of a man whose wife got wind of his adulterous ways in NyabikaeMinister Biti up to something
Tendai MoyoMinister of Finance, Tendai Biti’s, budget review only managed to betray him as a non-performing minister who concentrates too much on threatening people with strict measures as a way of ensuring that they remain discontented.
Band managers and the ‘Big Ego Syndrome’
Fred Zindi MusicWe often talk about music bands in Zimbabwe needing managers. Are managers necessary? The obvious answer is “YES”. It is the duty of the artiste to continue to nurture his/her talent by composing and writing music and worrying less
Goodbye Chinyama
From Robson Sharuko in BULAWAYO
There were no tears, but a packed Mpilo stand gave Takesure Chinyama a standing ovation at Barbourfields on Sunday as the Zimbabwe international said goodbye to the Dynamos fans in an impromptu and emotional farewell party fit for a king.
The deaf ‘speak’ on ZBCTV
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka TelevisionGreetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. I hope youe all had a blessed weekend. S. To most people, including yours truly, Sunday is a special day to connect with the Almighty. I find nothing wrong with that.

