Nyahora wins in SA

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
THE star continues to shine for Zimbabwe’s middle distance runner, Rutendo Nyahora, as she won two races in Johannesburg, South Africa, over the weekend.
Nyahora won the Oliver and Adelaide Tambo Liberation walk and run 21.1km race in 1hour 7minutes 27seconds on Saturday at Kempton Park. She pocketed R15

Harare water woes No solution in sight — 75 years later

Roselyne Sachiti Deputy Features Editor
“Ratepayers took full advantage of the opportunity provided by Monday’s meeting to express their views on the question of Salisbury water supply and members of the City Council who attended heard some outspoken criticism. The public was told that the present position was caused ‘by the

Wafa Wafa: Only for the brave

John Manzongo Features Writer
Fiction, fiction, fiction! Fiction stories is what it might seem when one hears testimonies of the tried and tested Zimbabwe National Army commandos,  who were attacked by two of the big five animals that dwell in the jungles of Kariba while on specialised military training and still

Star Brite finale

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
After months of searching, testing and showcasing untapped talent it all comes together tonight at the College of Music when the curtain comes down on the biggest national talent show — Star Brite. The show climaxes with a two-day final scheduled for tonight and tomorrow starting at 6pm where five

Chipfumo to headline Dhewa memorial

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
Talented guitarist Progress Chipfumo will further consolidate his growing fan base when he joins sungura icon Peter Moyo in commemorating his late father’s death, Tongai Moyo at Mbizo Stadium on Sunday. Chipfumo will be among a coterie of performers and artistes who include sungura ace Alick

America, here comes King Carl

Entertainment Reporters
Most Zimbabweans that have skipped a grade in school will tell you that they were considered too bright to follow the regimented education path.
They will tell you they were too intelligent to be in the grade their ages dictated. Not Carl Joshua Ncube though, the prolific comedian whose rise in

Unesco offers bursaries

Stephen Chifunyise Theatre Corridors
UNESCO’s International Fund for Cultural Development has announced calls for applications from young artistes for its Unesco Ashberg Bursaries for Artiste Programme for 2013. The programme that promotes the mobility of young artistes through residences worldwide has called for

‘Diamonds in his Son’s Grave’ hilarious!

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
A hilarious play titled “Diamonds in his Son’s Grave” that opened on Tuesday at Theatre In the Park is a play that shows how a family deals with cultural values against modernity. The Zinyemba family is caught up in a dilemma on the way forward after diamonds were discovered under their

Lodging objections for Income Tax, VAT

A client who is not satisfied by an assessment or by a decision made by the Commissioner-General may lodge an objection in terms of provisions of the laws which are administered by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority. Objections are done in accordance with the following Acts: l Section 62 of the

E-Tech Africa Expo a success

Tonderai Rutsito Techspot
THE much-anticipated inaugural ICT conference was held last week at the Harare International Conference Centre over five days making it the longest technology expo ever to be held in Zimbabwe. The event, which started on Monday and ended on Friday, was dubbed e-Tech Africa

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