Haddon, Magacha top concert bill

Entertainment Reporter
Gospel singer Sabastian Magacha, Zimpraise Choir, Celebration Choir, Towe Musakwa, Tembalami and His Presence Music Choir are some of the top billing groups at the Next Generation Concert scheduled

Why fasting is good for you

Mohammad Assadi Head of Cultural Centre, Islamic Republic of Iran
Every year the advent of the blessed month of Ramadan (going by the Islamic Lunar Calendar) heralds the beginning of a month-long spiritual journey of fasting for the Muslim community.

Rappers mourn actor ‘Jeffersons’

A number of rappers are mourning over the death of legendary actor Sherman Hemsley, who died on Tuesday in El Paso, Texas. According to reports, Hemsley died of natural causes at the age of 74, in his

Winter Jazz Fest is here!

Richmore Tera Arts Correspondent
TONIGHT marks the beginning of the Winter Jazz Festival to be held at Jazz 105 in Harare. The festival, now in its 12th edition, has become the premier jazz event in Zimbabwe and gives local musicians a

When big guns are brought out

Darlington Mahuku and Bowden Mbanje
In one of our contributions we submitted that human rights are a product of social struggles. We posited that our rights as Zimbabweans must be firmly fixed in our past, not an American or British

Deemed sales for Capital Gains Tax purposes

Did you know that in addition to the ordinary sales of specified assets, there are other transactions which are also liable to Capital Gains Tax? This week’s column explains the deemed sales for Capital Gains Tax purposes.

Give us free toilets!

Fortious Nhambura Features Writer
A STREAM of urine serpentines down the pavement from the door of a shop closed for renovations is a visible scar on the pavement. It is still early in the morning and the sun and people’s shoes have

Don’t let Hwange’s Bambusi Ruins die

Rutendo Mapfumo Features Writer
IN the wilderness in Hwange, hundreds of kilometres away from the cities, lives a tribe, not really secluded but certainly still equally not up-to-scratch with modern life. Although Christianity is slowly

An island of hope in a sea of despair

Farai Kuvirimirwa Features Writer
A narrow tarmac road, riddled with red-soiled potholes, drifts between rows of musasa trees.
The road winds and ascends a hill, casting an idyllic picture of serenity. However, behind the trajectory

The Jewels of Murehwa

Richmore Tera Features Writer
“I DON’T see any reason why we should send her to school. She is a girl and she can always get married, after all. So sending her to school is sheer waste of money!” Mr Zvidzai (not his real name)

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