Pope’s butler released

Vatican City. — Pope Benedict XVI’s butler was released from a Vatican cell and placed under house arrest on Saturday as he awaits a ruling on whether he should stand trial for leaking confidential papers.

‘MOB’ contestants get down to business

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
It has been all work and no play for contestants in the “My Own Boss” as they get to grips of season four of the entrepreneurial reality show. Dubbed “The Buy Zimbabwe Edition”, season four seeks to

Promote good moral values, musicians urged

Entertainment Reporter
Musicians, whether gospel or secular, should sing positive messages that promote good moral values, a senior pastor with His Presence Ministries International church has said. Pastor Petunia Chiriseri, who is

Gumbo Jnr follows in father’s footsteps

Richmore Tera Arts Correspondent
DON Gumbo Jnr, son to the late legendary musician, Don Gumbo, who passed away in 1998, is following in his father’s footsteps. While this might sound like the usual story of a sibling of a late

Crossline Music Festival countdown begins!

Entertainment Reporter
The countdown to this year’s Crossline Music Worship Festival which runs from August 24-26 in the Harare Gardens has begun! The three-day festival will feature two renowned American gospel artistes

All set for Winter Jazz Festival

Richmore Tera Arts Correspondent
SOUTH AFRICA-based Zimbabwean jazz prodigy Max Vidima is set to headline this year’s edition of the Winter Jazz Festival to be held at Jazz 105 in Harare from July 26-30. The well-travelled jazz

New gospel artiste on the block

Lovemore Meya Entertainment Reporter
They say life is a journey and the old saying “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step” best describes Albert Mtengwa, a spirited keyboard player-cum-producer, who has done so much for his age.

European stocks, euro drop amid Spain woes

LONDON. — European stocks and the euro fell on Friday amid fresh Spanish debt strains and as investors banked strong gains won over the past week, traders said. London’s FTSE 100 benchmark

SMEs deserve all-round support

Fanuel Kangondo Entrepreneurship
As the developing world thrives to adopt sustainable development models, a picture continues to emerge that this is intrinsically linked to economic growth and integration into the global trade

Future climate change projections gloomy

Jeffrey Gogo Climate story
FUTURE climate change projections for Zimbabwe are bad, actually they are very bad. Climate scientists predict that 70 years from now mean annual rainfall would be down 5-18 percent below

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