Elephant are aggressive, intelligent mammals
Ephraim Guvamombe
Elephants are very large, grey, four-legged herbivorous mammals, this means they do not eat meat. They feed on all types of vegetation such as grasses, leaves, fruits and bark.
Sulu rocks Karoi
From Noah Pito in Hurungwe
Dendera music fans in Karoi were at the weekend left spellbound when Suluman Chimbetu staged a successful show after having last played in the small town in 2007. Thousands of fans from most parts
Michael Mahendere ‘gets personal with God’
Lovemore Chikova Deputy News EditorMichael Mahendere, the youngest of the Mahendere Brothers, has released an 11-track album with a group he assembled from members of the United Family International Church choir.
Michael is one of the leaders at the church’s choir.
Gospel artistes need spiritual anointing
The subject of spiritual anointing commonly studied in the Old Testament of the Bible raises important ideas which indicate God’s involvement in the affairs of his people through appointing people to take specific leadership roles.Chipawo celebrates another successful year
Richmore Tera Arts CorrespondentALL is set for this year’s edition of the Children’s Performing Arts Workshop (Chipawo) end of year concert to be held at Mt Pleasant High School in Harare on Saturday. The event — which will run from
Katie Holmes reinvents self
Katie Holmes gets a sultry fashion makeover in photoshoot taken just days before dumping Tom Cruise. It might be imagined that Katie Holmes was feeling a little nervous in the run-up to her shock divorce from Tom Cruise.Justin Bieber shows off new tattoo
He may only be the tender age of 18, but it would appear Justin Bieber already has something of a penchant for tattoos. The “Boyfriend” singer showed off his most recent inking as he made his way through Los Angeles’ LAX airport on Monday night.Rick Ross Nigeria bound
Miami rapper Rick Ross will head to Nigeria to headline the Summer Jam Fest 2012 concert in August.Rick Ross will be performing in Lagos, at the Eko Hotel and Suites, where this year’s Summer Jam Fest will take place.
Ghana’s President John Atta Mills dies
Ghanaian President John Atta Mills has died. He was 68.
President Atta Mills, who was suffering from throat cancer, died yesterday in Accra. A statement from his office said President Atta Mills died a few hours after being taken ill, but did not give details.
“It is with a heavy heart . . . that we announce the sudden and untimely death of the President of the Republic of Ghana,” the statement said.
Mr Atta Mills ruled the West African country since 2009. The BBC’s Sammy Darko, who was at the military
hospital in Accra, says Mr Atta Mills’ voice had been degenerating in the last few months.
A presidential aide told Reuters yesterday that the leader had complained of suffering from pains on Monday evening and died yesterday afternoon.
According to the Ghanaian Constitution, Vice-President John Dramani Mahama is to take over as interim leader. Presidential elections are set for December in a country seen as a rare example of stable democracy in West Africa.
The late president had recently travelled to the United States for what had been described as a routine medical check-up.
ZNFPC needs US$70 000 to revive studio
Paidamoyo Chipunza Health ReporterThe Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council needs US$70 000 to resuscitate its recording studio that ceased to operate in 2004, a senior official has said.




