Workers contest Masawara deal
Tawanda Musarurwa Business Reporter
FORMER BP and Shell employees have applied to the High Court of Zimbabwe for the cancellation of Masawara’s acquisition of the company. Masawara, through its subsidiary FMI Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd, has since started rebranding the former BP and Shell service stations to Zuva Petroleum.
Miss Curvy getting bigger and better
Arts CorrespondentStrange as it might seem, the much hyped Miss Curvy 2012 won by Mildred Shumba, an A-Level student, is growing with each year and many big women take it seriously just like any other beauty contest. Shumba stood out from the rest and that she is this year’s title holder is unquestionable.
Majaivana honoured at last
Fred Zindi MusicA new concept by innovative Zimbabweans in the Diaspora,the inaugural Mporiro Arts Festival was held in Canterbury, United Kingdom, on Saturday October 6. A close source tells me that the festival is the brainchild of Zimbabwe International Performers Alliance (Zipa), whose aim is to create
Obama, Romney clash on CNN
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka TVFor the past two weeks we have been unable to bring you this column since I had to take care of other business. However, it is always good to be back and I hope I find you well. As is always the case, Harare is “action-packed” when it comes to entertainment. A week ago, there was the Lion
Zanu-PF’s stance on land right
Hebert Zharare“The land is the economy and the economy is land,” the Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, President Mugabe has said these words in many political platforms. Zanu-PF believes the only way Zimbabweans can improve themselves
October Jazz fest: A grand affair
Entertainment Reporter
The curtain came down on the October International Jazz and World Music Festival with a grand performance on Sunday from top Italian jazz outfit the Giovani Falzone Quintet and Zimbabwe’s rising jazz star Jean Masters at Mega 2 in Hatfield. Organised by the Italian Embassy, the festival presented
Tourism Night lives up to billing
Lovemore Meya Entertainment Reporter
Music lovers were at the weekend treated to an all- night party dubbed the Tourism Night held at Gwanzura Stadium, where some of Zimbabwe’s top musicians performed. The gig organised by Zimbabwe Tourism Authority brought together people from all walks of life and coincidentally put
Parties hail new rule on election candidates
Hebert Zharare Political Editor
Political parties have lauded the new rule compelling candidates for all national
Zimstat owes suppliers over US$1,5 million
Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter
Suppliers and service providers for Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency are owed
VP Mujuru launches Tonga programme
Tendai Mugabe recently in Binga
Vice President Joice Mujuru has launched the Tonga language programme aimed at documenting the history of the Tonga people. The programme was launched on Saturday at Lubimbi High School in Binga. Under the programme being supported by Twalumba Holdings, Tonga people would be asked to write poems, essays and





