Implement global standards, firms urged

Tawanda Musarurwa Business Reporter
ZIMBABWEAN companies should promote the use of standards so as to improve economic efficiency. This was said by visiting Kenya Bureau of Standards director-general Mrs Eve Odour last Friday during Zimbabwe’s commemorations of World Standards Day. World Standards Day is celebrated

HIV, Aids inspires play

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
A new play titled “Wusiku” by New Zealand-based playwright Stanley Makuwe is set to premiere at the University of Zimbabwe’s Beit Hall on October 26 starting at 4pm. Directed by Charles Matare, who also features on the cast, the play sets out to highlight the problems faced by those who live

New ‘dancehall queen’ on the block

Winstone Antonio Entertainment Reporter
Another female dancehall chanter is challenging for the throne of Zimbabwe’s “queen of the dancehall”. Elizabeth Riva, stage name Angel Pee, is ready to challenge her established peers. The Chitungwiza-based chanter is making waves in the ghetto where dancehall is popular among youths.

First Farai goes rural

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
When First Farai announced his arrival on the music scene, one thing was apparent — he was the late Tongai Moyo’s copycat, an allegation he neither denied nor confirmed, but he confessed that he was Dhewa’s admirer and looked to him for inspiration. “Tongai was my mentor,” he once said.

Altfin bankrolls music

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
Altfin Medical Aid Scheme has partnered Federation for Choral Music Zimbabwe (FCMZ) through a sponsorship package for its annual choral music competition. Speaking at the launch, Altifin sales and marketing manager Joseph Nkani said choral music appealed to many people in the

Maskiri takes aim at Stunner

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Rapper Alishias Musimbe has taken a shot at his rival Desmond Chideme on his upcoming album “Mhondoro”. The controversial Musimbe. popularly known as Maskiri, lampooned Chideme or Stunner to his fans on the sleeve of his latest album due for release anytime soon. The cover design

Socialisation key to containing HIV

A LOT of young people in Zimbabwe are more afraid of unplanned or unwanted pregnancy than contracting STIs and HIV. This has been expressed in the majority of contributions being made on Partners Zimbabwe platform, a national eForum on HIV and Aids and related health and

Kunle Ayo a hit in SA

A GO-GETTING fellow such as Nigerian-born guitarist Kunle Ayo must find it easy to succeed in South Africa. Mzansi, after all, switched from proclaiming it is “alive with possibilities” to simply telling those who live in it that “it’s possible”. Ayo’s comprehension of the slogans is part of the

Sekunjalo’s ‘Big Head’ on a roll

UKHOZI FM’s drive-time show “Sekunjalo” is one the biggest shows in the radio broadcasting industry. It is presented by Sipho Mbatha, better known as DJ Sgqemeza (meaning big head), and boasts a whopping 1,9 million listeners. With 13 years of experience on the airwaves, Sgqemeza started

53 get Algerian scholarships

Herald Reporter
Government yesterday commended Algeria for uplifting the education and living standards of other Africans by offering scholarships to study in that country.
Acting Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Ignatius Chombo, said many Zimbabweans benefited from Algeria’s benevolence. He was speaking at the farewell

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