Pagels new Warriors coach

Sports Reporter
GERMAN  expatriate Klaus Dieter Pagels, appointed Warriors’ caretaker coach, will only get his first competitive game with the senior team in March when Zimbabwe resume their 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign with a tough trip to former African champions Egypt.

Zifa spare players

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
ZIFA have finally released the remainder of the Asiagate punishments with the association yesterday giving virtually all the players a second chance to continue with their careers and pardoning coach Joey Antipas and former Warriors manager Ernest “Mapepa” Sibanda.

Clash of dancing queens

Arts Correspondent
It will be a battle of dancing queens showcasing what they are capable when they clash for a show in what promises to be an eventful night at the Holly’s Club on Friday.
The clash will feature Beverley Sibanda, Zoey Sifelani and Sandra Ndebele. The seasoned vivacious dancer and songstress Sandra Ndebele and her dance crew Intombi Zomqangala will wow their

Street perfomances now a marketing strategy

Edgar Moyana  Christian Entertainment
One weekend afternoon I was impressed by a group performance of one relatively unknown gospel outfit, Zvipo zvaJehovha, which made a surprise performance along South Avenue in the central business district of Harare. I soon noticed that the group which also belongs to the apostolic church, Zvipo zvaJehovha, was in fact selling their musical CDs. This is a new marketing technique

Young women artists to light up Hre skies

Arts Correspondent
Young stars Ammara Brown, Patience Musa, and Adiona Maboreke will be lighting Harare skies at the popular Book Café tommorrow. Cynergy band led by renowned artist Bernie Bismack will back up the group. It will be a powerful line up of young women artists with great music performances, joining the conscious campaign against gender violence in the global ‘16 Days Campaign’.

Tuku to grace NAMA Awards

Arts Correspondents
Popular musician Oliver ‘Tuku’ Mtukudzi remains the father not in shaping his legacy only but nurturing local artistes’ talents.
Tuku as he is affectionately known by his legions of fans will tomorrow night hold a joint gig with two of the country’s rising urban groovers, Cindy Munyavi known as ‘Cindy’ in the music industry

Film festival roars into life

Tawanda Ngena Arts Correspondent
The 11th edition of the International Images Film Festival for Women officially opened at the Rainbow City cinema in Harare last Friday with the screening of a Japanese film “The Stars Converge”. Running under the theme “Women Alive”, the festival runs in the capital from November 23-December 1, after which it moves to Bulawayo (December 5-6) and Binga (December 4-6).

Save companies from collapse: Mushohwe

Wenceslaus Murape
Strategic industries in Mutare should not be allowed to close down but instead, investors to revive them should be urgently sought, a senior Government official has said. Manicaland Provincial Governor and Resident Minister Chris Mushohwe said this in an interview last week. He bemoaned the closure of several companies in Mutare that played a crucial role in providing goods that are

Rand volatility down on global stocks

Prodigy Chinanga Money in Motion
Global stocks, the euro and the Asian markets opened Monday’s session higher and the volatility of the rand simply died down. Today we shall look at the different styles of investing that focus on companies in different stages of activity. Although one doesn’t need to look at one style and of which many investors gravitate toward either value or growth investing styles. Some would argue

‘Some firms in economic sabotage’

Wenceslaus Murape
Strategic industries in Mutare should not be allowed to close down but instead, investors to revive them should be urgently sought, a senior Government official has said.
Manicaland Provincial Governor and Resident Minister Chris Mushowe said this in an interview last week. He bemoaned the closure of several companies in Mutare that played a crucial role in

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