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,
Mountaineers embarassed
Sports ReporterMOUNTAINEERS crumbled to an embarrassing total of 26 runs in their second innings yesterday as hosts Southern Rocks rallied to claim a comfortable 37-run victory in a low-scoring Logan Cup match at
Embrace indigenisation — DPM Mutambara
Takunda Maodza Senior ReporterDeputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara has thrown his weight behind Government’s economic empowerment programmes saying there is nothing wrong with the indigenisation.
Mboma salute Dynamos, praises Bosso
Sports ReporterZIMBABWE National Soccer Supporters Association leader, Eddie “Mboma” Nyatanga, has saluted Dynamos for winning the League and Cup double while praising Highlanders for their hearty battle for
Treasury writes off US$9m MPs owe
Lloyd Gumbo Herald ReporterTreasury has written off US$9 million it gave to parliamentarians under a vehicles loan facility in 2009. About 300 legislators got US$30 000 each under the facility, which was supposed to be a
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. ThisBuy Zimbabwe sports, fun festival
Robert Garai Muganda Buy Zimbabwe
BUY Zimbabwe in partnership with University of Zimbabwe will next week engage its respective partners in a variety of sports during the first Buy Zimbabwe — UZ sports and Fun festival.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 previousMasvingo appeals on water
Masvingo BureauMasvingo city council has appealed to Government to intervene over the continued drawing of water from Lake Mutirikwi to irrigate sugar cane plantations in the Lowveld, amid fears that Zimbabwe’s largest
MDC-T economic blueprint under fire
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter
The MDC-T finally launched its economic blueprint dubbed Jobs



