Revellers in for a treat this weekend

Ruth Butaumocho and Shepherd Mushava
An epic musical battle pitting some of Zimbabwe’s finest musicians, Oliver Mtukudzi, Tryson Chimbetu and the first family of gospel music, Olivia and Charles Charamba will take place at Richwood Sports

Climate change: Migration not the way

JOHANNESBURG. — As the impact of climate change unfolds, many have predicted forbidding scenarios of millions of impoverished people flooding into often affluent countries.

Managers, Zesa on collision path

Takunda Maodza Senior Business Reporter
SIXTEEN Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company senior managers who successfully challenged their unilateral transfer in the High Court are suing their managing director Mr Julian

Cottonseed producers shun shops

Senior Agriculture Reporter
PRODUCERS of cottonseed have indicated that they will not distribute the commodity to shops but to agents throughout the country.

Harare captured in works of art

Dr Tony Monda Art Zone

Our capital city Harare is made up of buildings. They surround us. We live, work and dream in them, and when we leave them we move on man-made surfaces — concrete and paving, tar and rails. This

Bonnie Deuschle gives gospel lovers a double bonus

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
It was a double bonus for gospel lovers after singer Pastor Bonnie Deuschle launched the DVD of her album “Yahweh” and a Christmas musical play called “Christmas foretold in search of a king,” at

Zifa get ultimatum

Godknows Matarutse Sports Reporter
FORMER Dynamos chairman, Ignatius Pamire, has given Zifa a two-week ultimatum to nullify all sanctions handed out in the Asiagate match-fixing scandal or face a High Court showdown.

It’s a women’s affair at the jazz fest

Entertainment Editor
Jazz lovers will this week have the best of both worlds, when some of Zimbabwe’s country’s top female musicians descend on Jazz 105, the premier jazz joint in Harare for a three-day jazz fest,

Capleton to grace school gig

Arts Correspondent
Pupils will have a rare opportunity to see Jamaican dance hall singer Capleton in action at Aquatic Complex in Chitungwiza on December 6 where he will grace an end of term school gig.

The journey is on

THE 2012 edition of Friends of The Environment (FOTE) walkathons got off to a promising start on Wednesday with this year’s programme proving that it is indeed bigger and better than the previous

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