Stop harassing Iran over nukes

Mukachana Hanyani
Israel and the United States, with the assistance of the Western countries, are not qualified to disrupt Iranian civilian nuclear power development. Iran has made it clear that its goal in developing a nuclear programme is to generate electricity without dip­ping into the oil supply which it prefers to sell abroad and to provide

Irrigation policy demands a paradigm shift

Historically, Zimbabwe is not a wheat growing nation, but has been grow­ing the crop for the last 45 years as an irrigated winter crop, largely as a result of political rather than eco­nomic decisions. Wheat growing started experimentally in 1966 and more commercially from 1967 as a direct reac­tion to sanctions that were

Tiwaringe wins Miss Southern Africa-Zim crown

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
Letwin Tiwaringe (19) was crowned Miss Southern Africa-Zimbabwe at a colourful event held at the Bulawayo Holi­day Inn over the weekend. The lanky Harare model shrugged off com­petition from other contestants to land the title that will see her represent Zimbabwe at Miss Southern Africa-International in Zambia on November

ZAR Lounge coming to Harare

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
ZAR Lounge is set to open in Harare soon following a deal between popular South African celebrity and socialite Kenny Kunene and Zimbabwe’s youthful businessman Wick­nell Chivayo. The ZAR brand is expected to boost the already robust Harare nightlife, offering qual­ity entertainment with guest appearances by some of the

Rare exhibition for fine artists

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Expressive and innovative works from young painters in Mbare are part of the broad “Raising The Roof” exhibition which opened at Dominic’s Studios in Greendale at the weekend. Complementing the paintings are exam­ples of fine artisanal pieces from rural com­munities in Zimbabwe. Both these collections of work make the

Arrest boosts Bev’s popularity

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
Everything seems to be going Beverly Sibanda’s way. The popular pole dancer, who is affection­ately known as Bev, is rid­ing on a wave of popularity following her arrest on charges of  public indecency. Since her arrest promoters have been falling over each other in  bid to ink a contract with the raunchy dancer for shows at their

Things fall apart for Ngwenya Brothers for Tedius Matsito

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Ngwenya Brothers, who rose to popularity in the 1990s, is struggling to maintain its pres­ence in the music arena not because they have nothing to offer but because their leader Tedious Matsito has been down and out due to injuries sustained in an accident back in August 2008. The sungura star lost three band members as well

God raised him

Edgar Moyana Christian Entertainment
Upcoming gospel artiste Dumisani Gift Chitukutuku is one musician whose music can be described as a dedication and a form of thanksgiving to God.
The young man leads a decent life after growing up without parental love and support enjoyed by other children. Dumisani, who is currently sitting on an

MOB contestants booted out

Arts Correspondents
Two contestants — Knowledge Nyenyanyi from Bulawayo and Garikai Magwenzi from Harare — were booted out for indiscipline in the ongoing My Own Boss — Buy Zimbabwe Edition Season IV reality show. The eviction comes hardly after another contestant, Tapiwa Chikwinho, was also shown the door for assaulting Tapiwa Chik­winho.

Stamps castigates health service providers bent on profiteering

Health Reporter
Health advisor to the President and Cabi­net Dr Timothy Stamps has castigated health service providers concentrating on making money out of people’s sicknesses.
He said the service providers should con­sider how good or appropriate their services were. Speaking at the official opening of the Zim-Afro Medical Health Expo last

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