All set for a Jikinya weekend!
Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
All is set for this year’s edition of the annual Jikinya Dance Festival to be held this Saturday at 7 Arts, in Harare. Some of the schools that will be competing in the national competitions include Chifamba
Selmor goes solo
Shepherd Mushava Arts Correspondent
The music industry has taken a see-saw swipe and the gradient seems to be in favour of female musicians who continue to dominate gospel, sungura and urban groove music.
‘Itsoseng’ — Brilliant workshop for thespians
Stephen Chifunyise Theatre Corridors
“Itsoseng-My Township, My Home” theatre production by a young South African actor and playwright, Omphile Molusi, at the opening of the PAIF 2012 on the 26th October at the Harare Gardens, was anMiss Mazowe Trust to hold fund raising dinner
Problem Masau Arts CorrespondentMiss Mazowe Trust will this week hold a fund raising dinner dance to raise funds for a district beauty pageant scheduled for early next month. Gomojena Lodges in Mazowe will host the dinner dance this
Muparutsa to be honoured
Arts CorrespondentRooftop Promotions and Theatre in the Park are set to honour the late theatre guru, Walter Muparutsa who died in April this year after a long fight against non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. The ceremony is slated
DeMbare wary of Monoz
Godknows Matarutse Sports ReporterHOLDERS Dynamos are wary of the fact that Monomotapa pose a potential banana skin to their dreams of another double and have resolved to take a cautious approach to their Mbada Diamonds Cup final showdown against their city rivals at Rufaro on Saturday. Dynamos, crowned
Jingle bells start ringing
Innocent Ndorikanda Features Correspondent
LIFE is a cocktail of happy and disheartening events, a grand total of the people’s struggles in their quest for betterment but, more often than not, it is moments of despair, economic hardships and
First patient cured of MDR-TB
After two gruelling years of treatment, Chipo Mhlanga (not real name) is the first patient in Zimbabwe to beat multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB). While this is great news, there is still an urgent
Climate change: A four-degree warmer world
JOHANNESBURG — A new report released just days ahead of the UN climate change talks to be held in Doha, Qatar, paints an unnerving picture of a four-degree Celsius warmer world by the end of the
Restoring expertise into social work
Fortious Nhambura Features Writer
ONE of the negative effects of the economic downturn experienced in Zimbabwe in the past decade has been massive brain drain. The migration of the country’s professionals left the country’s public








