Estimate bills to stay, says Zesa chief
Felex Share Herald Reporter
CONSUMERS will have to endure estimated bills until pre-paid meters are installed because Zesa Holdings has no capacity to issue actual bills.
Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company managing director Engineer Julian Chinembiri said on Tuesday that the best solution was
Call to conduct elections under current Constitution
Herald Reporter
POLITICAL observers yesterday said the country should hold elections using the
Mining laws criminal – Mutambara
Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter
MINING laws in Zimbabwe are criminal and must be urgently amended to empower the
Alliance Francaise premiers ex-Czech leader’s play
Entertainment EditorThe first play of the famous trilogy by the late playwright and former president of the Czech Republic Václav Havel, premiered in Harare on Tuesday night at the Alliance Francaise. The premier also marked the Czech Republic’s 23rd celebration of the fall of communism in that country. It was also
Exciting line-up for dancehall clash
Winstone Antonio Arts CorrespondentReggae and dancehall lovers in and around Harare are in for a treat when chanters, emcees and DJs clash on December 7, at the City Sports Centre.
The massive gig, that is expected to ignite a revelling mood among dancehall fans as the festive season beckons, will feature more than 10 of
Sulu to launch fourth album tonight
Shepherd Mushava Arts CorrespondentDendera musician Sulumani Chimbetu will launch his fourth album at the Jazz 105, in Harare tonight. The launch comes at a time when the dendera crooner is riding high with hits from his last three albums in as many years. The album titled — “Syllabus” — contains eight tracks, “Njiva”,
‘Infinity and Beyond’: Expressive arts piece
Stephen Chifunyise Theatre Corridors
On the evening of October 26, Protest Arts International Festival (PAIF) was officially opened by a highly engaging performing arts programme featuring a South African one man drama — “Itsoseng-My Township-My Home” by Omphile Molusi. It was spoken word-poetry performance;
National Gallery hosts basket exhibition
Lovemore Meya Arts CorrespodentScores of artists and art lovers converged at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe last Saturday to witness the unveiling of the basket exhibition. More than 60 best crafters in the country showcased their talent and skills including two groups that came all the way from Honde Valley and Masvingo.
The power of criticism
There he was again, slouching in his seat and humming that same irritating song he sang every day. I couldn’t stand this guy anymore. I felt like yelling at him to sit straight and stop humming. My turn to be served came. “Next customer please!” the machine announced. Praying earnestlyWater everywhere yet there is no water!
Rutendo Mapfumo Features CorrespondentAFTER the Victoria Falls, the Zambezi River runs deep and wide all year round, frothing and seething as it snakes down on its journey to vomit into Lake Kariba. Between its southern bank and Hwange Town is a vast swathe of dry and arid communal lands, occupied for years by Nambyan




