Zim economy poised for growth: WB

The World Bank says the Zimbabwean economy has the potential to grow and become industrialised like most countries in Asia despite the challenges that it is going through.

Max Mapfumo itching for comeback

Richmore Tera
MAX Mapfumo, the man behind the successful yesteryear music outfit Dopiro Crew, that made a name in the mid-1980s with a string of hit singles including “Dopiro”, says he is now ready to make a huge splash in showbiz.

Charity begins at Morris Depot

Entertainment Editor

A charity gig supporting the fund-raising initiative for the ZRP Kuyedza Club will be on this weekend at the Morris Depot Police Grounds.

Chipaz to host ‘Birthday Bash’ for Jah Prayzah

Richmore Tera
Four years have barely passed after he stormed Zimbabwe’s mainstream music scene, but talented contemporary reggae musician Jah Prayzah — real name Mukudzei Mukombe — is already a household name at such a youthful age.

Gospel accapella gains popularity

Edgar Moyana
Christian Entertainment

Accapella gospel music, which is commonly referred to as music without instruments, is slowly gaining popularity among gospel music lovers in Zimbabwe.

Curtain comes up on Rooftop’s new play

Entertainment Reporter
“Desperate In Love”, a new play by Rooftop Promotions, is set to premiere today at Theatre in the Park where it will run until July 15.

Katie Holmes two-pronged fight

California. — Actress Katie Holmes faces two strong adversaries in her legal fight for sole custody of six-year-old daughter, Suri,
Holmes battles estranged husband Tom Cruise and his Scientology religion.

Rihanna mourns granny

Rihanna has cancelled a scheduled performance at the Rock In Rio festival in Madrid, Spain, following the death of her grandmother.

Little light at the end of tunnel for euro

Prodigy Chinanga
Money in Motion

THE euro losses against the dollar and the yen eased slightly as warning signs are already showing that the euro will keep struggling at high levels.

ECB staff suffering from burnout: Union

FRANKFURT. — Staff at the European Central Bank are suffering from stress and overwork from coping with the eurozone’s debt crisis, according to a study by the IPSO labour union seen by AFP yesterday.

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