Chirisa back home for Xmas

Entertainment Reporter
Zimbabwean-bred Hollywood actor Tongai Arnold Chirisa is back home from his United States base for the festive holiday. The big-screen hunk says it’s good to be back and is looking forward to an eventful

How 50 cents can save a life

Paidamoyo Chipunza Features Writer

“For about 50 cents — less than the cost of a chocolate bar — we can provide one person with pills to treat and protect them against all major Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) for an entire year,” says

So now what’s the way forward for Motlanthe?

Ryland Fisher Features Correspondent

Now that Kgalema Motlanthe is out of the ANC top six, speculation is rife about what the future holds for the country’s deputy president. Motlanthe’s withdrawal from the race for the deputy president

Mannex brings music, sculpture together

Tawanda Ngena Arts Correspondent
Zim-reggae artiste Emmanuel “Mannex” Motsi has brought music and sculpture together in a new project due for release before year end. A music video titled “Tengenenge” named after the Guruve cultural and

Man’s worst enemy

Tendai Tsakiwa Features Correspondent

The onset of the rainy season revives so much hope to flora and fauna of longevity to life. To the plants, its time to sprout, blossom, bear much seed, beautifying the earth turning it green and

Let’s use social media to fight GBV

Twitter and Facebook are popular social media platforms, with Facebook being the more popular of the two. As popular as they are, social media platforms can be tools for change or can give more

UZ mourns Dr Mutowo

Dennis T. Rwafa
MONDAY December 3, 2012 was a very sad day for the entire University of Zimbabwe community in general and the Graduate School of Management in particular. That fateful Monday morning saw Dr

ICTs reshaping the world

NAIROBI. — Since Africa’s first mobile phone network went live in 1994, mobile phone penetration has shot up to 65 percent; access to the internet is also increasing rapidly. Today, information and

School heads sleeping on the job

Marcia Gore Features Writer

OLD habits die hard, says the age old adage. True to it, many people have found it hard to shake off habits especially those acquired during childhood. Habits take a lot of effort to shake off and no

Africa and the new world order

James Shikwati

History points at the disastrous outcome of ethnic-based economies that led to a few Europeans dominating the entire continent. The national economic structures have offered minimal benefits to

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