Editorial Comment: Ball now in securities firms, licensed individuals’ court
The Securities Commission has emerged stronger and able to regulate the stock exchange and other capital markets more efficiently following the amendment of the Securities Act. The change of nameChimbetus relive Chopper’s life
Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau
Befitting aptly describes the seventh anniversary festivities at Chinhoyi’s Orange Grove Motel dubbed “Dendera Bash” to celebrate the life of legendary dendera exponent Simon Chimbetu.
Roki, Maneta fight again — on stage
Entertainment ReporterUrban grooves singer Rockford “Roki” Josphats is set to make his theatre debut when he stars as himself in a new play titled “Roki and Maneta (Encounter)” coming to Theatre in the Park. Produced and
‘Young Igwe’, Douglas join hands once more
Entertainment ReporterTwo of Zimbabwe’s young musicians —Peter Moyo and Douglas Chimbetu — continue to strengthen their working relationship through holding joint shows in and around Harare. Coming from a musical
Mutoko blasts homosexuality, racism in new album
Richmore TeraMUCH-TRAVELLED Zimbabwean gospel musician John Mutoko has taken his gospel music to another level by denouncing homosexuality, racism and sex changes which he witnessed during his stay in the United Kingdom.
Three decades of Soul Brothers!
Johannesburg. — Mbaqanga music kings Soul Brothers will celebrate more than three decades of entertaining fans with a massive concert at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre in Durban on September 22.Schwarzenegger relishes screen comeback
Los Angeles. — Arnold Schwarzenegger surprised himself by returning to movies as he thought he had left it all behind when he became a politician. The former Governor of California thought he would neverNyaminyami: Debasing a people’s god
Laiton MkandawireLiving among the BaTonga people of the Zambezi Valley can be a harrowing experience for the sentimental. Before colonialism, the BaTonga people were at the mercy of wild animals and
Living positively, thinking big
TWENTY-FOUR-YEAR-OLD Annah Sango (AS), is a Zimbabwean and living with HIV. She spoke during the opening session of the XIX International Aids Conference at in Washington, DC, on July 22. Annah sees women bearing the brunt of HIV and Aids, amidst societal and cultural abuse which puts them at increased risk. Cathrine Mwauyakufa (CM) engaged her on this and other issues.CM: Who is Annah Sango?
AS: Annah is a 24-year-old mother of a four-year-old-boy, she loves life and she is adventurous.
CM: What keeps you going?
The cradle South African politics
Dr F. M. Lucky MathebulaIt is oftentimes unusual to have a name of a locality being analysed for its political significance and meaning rather than what it means for the residents of the area. Mangaung, South Sotho for a place


