Christian dancing: What readers think

Edgar Moyana Christian Entertainment
In my article last week titled “Praise Him with decent dances” I touched on a commonly debatable subject of dancing by Christians for worship and emphasised the need for believers to use decent dances as a way of expressing joy in God. After quoting from the Bible in 2 Samuel 6:14 where

Peter Tosh honoured

Kingston. — Twent-five years after his murder, Jamaica’s government honoured the contributions of firebrand reggae musician and songwriter Peter Tosh. Tosh’s daughter Niambe, an educator from Boston, Massachusetts, received the posthumous “Order of Merit” — the country’s third highest

MOB: Gogwe gets closer

Entertainment Reporter
Harare contestant Godwin Gogwe (23) is one step closer to winning the grand prize of US$25 000 in the My Own Boss — Buy Zimbabwe edition entrepreneurship television reality show after leading his team, the Alkandros, in a successful motoring industry task. Commenting on the task

I’m still special: Nyamhute

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
Self-proclaimed pop star Calisto “The Bullet” Nyamhute says he is still around despite his long absence from the entertainment scene. The musician, who has been quiet for three years, recently released his 10th album entitled “Oil Oil”. “Each time a presenter plays my music on radio, they say we

President’s poll extension bid gets nod

Senior Court Reporter
PRESIDENT Mugabe’s application for by-elections in all vacant seats in the House of Assembly, senate and local authorities countrywide to be held in March next year has been granted. High Court Judge President George Chiweshe yesterday granted the application by the President to extend the

We’re neutral on Zim, Swiss minister

Herald Reporter
Switzerland has declared its neutrality on the Zimbabwean case and pledged to assist the country in any way possible. In an interview with journalists before meeting President Mugabe at his Munhumutapa Offices in Harare yesterday, Switzerland State Secretary Mr Yves Rossier said his country was

Govt satisfied with progress on Tokwe-Mukorsi

Masvingo Bureau
GOVERNMENT has expressed satisfaction with progress that has been made in the construction of Tokwe-Mukorsi Dam and challenged all stakeholders involved in the project to closely co-ordinate their operations. Deputy Chief Secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet Mr Justin Mpamhanga

Communities urged to help raise awareness on dangers of drugs

Herald ReporterDrug abuse poses serious threats to national security and should be avoided for the sustenance of national stability, Defence Minister Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa has said. In a speech read…

Rahman’s future bleak

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
RAHMAN Gumbo faces a bleak future as Warriors coach after his team blew up a golden opportunity to qualify for the third Africa Cup of Nations following a dismal performance which ended in a 2-0 defeat in Angola at the weekend. Gumbo who has only been in charge of the team since

Taxi war brews

Chronicle Reporter
A NEW taxi war is brewing in Bulawayo with registered commuter omnibus operators vowing that they will block the city council from issuing unregistered taxi operators route permits.

Commuter omnibus operators have been angered by the formation of the Express Private Car Commuter Services Organisation (Expriccos), an association of unregistered taxi operators popularly known as pirate taxis.

Expriccos has intensified efforts to get legal recognition to operate in the city.

However, the move has been met with fierce resistance by registered operators, who feel the business is oversubscribed.

Expriccos chairman Mr Nsikelelo Khumalo yesterday told Chronicle that the registered commuter omnibus operators had no right to question their existence.

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