ZSE recovers on second day

THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange industrial index yesterday recovered on the second day of trading in the New Year, gaining 0,07 points to close at 151,37 points. This was on the back of mixed trading. The

Jah Prayzah is ‘King’

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
Jah Prayzah is 2012’s “Musician of the Year” if the recent Radio Zimbabwe Coca-Cola Top 50 is anything to go by. The contemporary crooner saw three songs off his album “Ngwarira Kuparara” dominate the

Oil prices fall in Asia

SINGAPORE. — Oil prices were down in Asian trade yestertday as the initial euphoria over the fiscal cliff deal in the United States faded, analysts said. Caution returned to markets, with traders realising tough

Chinese property tycoon cries foul

BEIJING. — A Chinese property tycoon blamed a government “land famine” for high property prices — which the authorities have long sought to rein in — after he paid 1 billion yuan (US$160 million) for a

Musicians sing the blues

Tawanda Ngena Arts Correspondent
“Dudu Manhenga faces jail”, read a headline in The Saturday Herald Lifestyle section of 13 October, 2012. The paper further reported that the 32-year-old diva had been hauled before the courts for

Maphosa drops 2nd album

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
It was pomp and fanfare when gospel musician Joel Dzingai Maphosa launched his second album titled “Amen Volume 2,” in the capital last weekend. The occasion was graced by gospel greats Charles

Douglas Chimbetu comes of age

Arts Correspondent
Since partying ways with father, Allan Chimbetu, Douglas has faced numerous challenges. Many have doubted his capabilities in holding his own as a serious musician. However, his followers can testify how

Published poet turns to Chimurenga music

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
Chimurenga music lovers have been starved of their favourite genre ever since the legendary Thomas “Mukanya” Mapfumo relocated to the United States of America. The void left by Mukanya has been

Enough of these Doomsday prophecies

Edgar Moyana Christian Entertainment

Today is the fourth day of 2013, and people around the world are celebrating life and the fact that God blessed us with health, food and water to allow life to continue on earth. As we celebrate 2013,

National Gallery arts drive gathers steam

Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent
The National Gallery of Zimbabwe has embarked on a nationwide campaign, educating teachers and other stakeholders on the importance of the arts sector in the country. Having started on a lower scale

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