US study debunks El Nino, climate change link

WASHINGTON. — The frequency and volatility of El Nino, a weather pattern that hammers the tropical Pacific Ocean every five years or so, does not seem linked to climate change, said a US research

Boka gears for 2013 tobacco selling season

Zimbabwe’s largest tobacco auction company, Boka Tobacco Floors, says it is geared for this year’s selling season which is likely to start next month. Last year, the marketing season started in February

Tokyo, Shanghai stocks advance

HONG KONG. — Tokyo and Shanghai stocks advanced on their first trading day of 2013, but other Asian markets were hit by profit-taking after the US fiscal cliff deal and fears over the Fed’s

Chipanga to preach at shows

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
Popular musician and Messiah’s Apostolic Prophetic Inspired People’s Institute founder Hosiah Chipanga is set to introduce sermons at his shows. Chipanga could not, however, divulge the time he will spend on

Gallery showcases basket art

Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent
The National Gallery of Zimbabwe in collaboration with Lupane Women’s Centre and South Africa’s Kingston University is currently showcasing a basket exhibition. Building baskets is a research project

Promote living artistes: Mukundu

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
Multi-talented instrumentalist Clive Mono Mukundu has bemoaned lack of appreciation for living musicians by the public. Speaking at the album launch of Tanyaradzwa Tawenga in the capital

Gospel music is a calling for Jaravaza

Brenda Phiri Arts Correspondent
Upcoming gospel artiste Painos Jaravaza says gospel music is a calling not a hobby. The musician and youth leader with the Apostolic Faith Mission has been riding high with the success of his latest album

The year 2012 in retrospect

Dr Tony Monda Art Zone

Last year I examined more critically the administration, finance and patronage as well as career development in the visual arts. Additionally, I looked at gender imbalance in the arts, as well as the

Willom Tight to build studio

Lewis Tembo Arts Correspondent
Afro-Jazz musician Willom Tight has bought recording equipment to fulfil his dream of setting up a studio. Tight recently acquired the equipment from South Africa. The “Ndinoda Wangu Weparuzevha”

DeMbare regroup. . . Champions set for Kariba or Chiredzi training camp

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
CHAMPIONS Dynamos, who regroup today, are expected to break tradition and undertake a training camp out of the capital with Kariba or Chiredzi being the possible destinations.

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