Nation to celebrate Samora Machel’s life

Farirai Machivenyika Herald Reporter
Zimbabweans and Mozambicans have lined up numerous activities to commemo­rate the life and death of Mozambique’s founding president, Cde Samora Machel.
Cde Machel died in a plane crash in 1986. The revolutionary leader, 33 officials and crew perished on October 19, 1986 when the plane they were travelling in crashed

Foreign observers for Copac confer­ence

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
Zimbabwe has invited all diplomatic mis­sions accredited to the country to attend the Second All Stakeholders’ Con­ference as observers. No foreigners except embassy staff will be allowed to attend the conference. It is understood the invitations will be con­ducted through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Constitutional and

Masomere turns prophetic

From Paul Mundandi in ZVISHAVANE
LUKE MASOMERE says Prophet Makandiwa appeared in his dreams on Wednesday telling him the two clubs that will advance to the final of the 2012 Mbada Diamonds Cup. Masomere’s wife is a member of Makandiwa’s UFI church. The Shabanie coach did not reveal the identity of the teams that Makandiwa picked, in

Ncube loses application

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
MDC president Professor Welshman Ncube yesterday lost an application to quash notices of appeal filed by Deputy Prime Min­ister Arthur Mutambara and 13 of his follow­ers in two separate cases they are challenging the congress that ousted them from power. The party held a congress in January last year, which resulted in Prof

Italian flair @Jazz fiesta

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
The main show of the October International Jazz and World Music Festival is on tonight at Celebration Cen­tre, where a wide selection of genres and musicians are billed to perform. From free jazz, afro-jazz, mbira fusion to afro-pop, it will be a mixed bag on one stage. The concert will feature performances from Italian jazz

Miss Curvy contest on tonight

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
It’s on tonight! The Miss Curvy pageant is a contest that  focuses on women with round fig­ures. Eighteen contestants will battle it out to be crowned Miss Curvy at Rainbow Towers and the woman who impresses the judges will walk away with a whopping US$2 000 prize money. Zim Gossip Models, the modelling agency that is

Township museum on cards

Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT will upgrade houses belong­ing to nationalists to national museums under the Township Tourism programme. The programme would be launched on Sat­urday during the on-going Sanganai/-Hlanganani World Travel and Tourism Africa Fair. Houses belonging to President Mugabe, the late Vice President Dr Joshua

Fans celebrate Matavire’s life, music

Farai Kuvirimirwa Arts Correspondent
It has been six years since Paul Matavire passed on and  his ardent followers yester­day took time to reflect on the music and life of one of Zimbabwe’s tal­ented lyricists, com­poser, songwriter and vocalist of our time. Yester­day marked the sixth anniversary of the late Matavire, who was affectionately known in music circles as

Time we own our intellectual space

Dr Tony Monda Art Zone
For an extended period of time, between the 18th and 20th centuries, Europeans and other Occidental nations were unable to trounce stereotypes regarding their percep­tions of Africa and art production on the continent. Even following the end of colonisation as recently as the mid-1990s (SA as late as 1995) the meaning and

Peter takes Dhewa memorial to Hwenje’s Village

Entertainment Reporter
Upcoming dendera musician Douglas Chimbetu will tonight join Peter Moyo and Beverly Sibanda in celebrating the life and illustrious career of the late Tongai Moyo.
A carnival atmosphere is expected to engulf Hwenje’s Village in Glen Norah, where Dhewa was expected to stage a gig the night he passed on. It is here that Peter is

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