When your mother is a sex worker . . .
Innocent Ndorikanda Features Correspondent
AT midnight, lightning streaks above Epworth, on the outskirts of Harare, preceding a roaring clap of thunder that shakes a metal cabin and wakes up three-month-old baby Natsai from slumber.Rolling out the web to the poor
FOR Internet entrepreneur Njeri Rionge, Africa represents the next economic frontier.She say strong indigenous, African-owned companies are needed to take advantage of the boom
Themba Ndlovu’s musical journey
Constance van Niekerk in VEREENIGING, South AfricaAS Zimbabwe counts down to the United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly scheduled for Victoria Falls in August, one track that aptly captures the beauty of the country, and
Shinso back with a bang
Zecheaus Nemadire Arts CorrespondentSeasonal dancehall chanter Romeo Antony affectionately known as “Shinsoman” in the dancehall music scene is set to release a 13-track solo album for the first time since he came into the industry four
Mono celebrates 25 years in music
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Guitarist and music producer Clive “Mono” Mkundu on Tuesday celebrated 25 years in music.
Mono, as he is affectionately known by his fans, took to Facebook to announce his silver jubilee and
Youth hero goes green with floor polish venture
Farai Dzirutwe Features Writer
First impressions can be misleading.Lamaz Mazambara (30) of Marondera is quite an unassuming character. Equally modest is his workplace, which to the casual eye may pass as just another dumping ground. However, closer
The other side of humanitarian aid
FOR aid workers struggling to deliver assistance promptly and effectively, time to think, time to talk and time to listen are rare luxuries. But a new report from the US-based CDA Collaborative LearningCities feel pinch of climate change
INSPITE of the political and financial challenges that Zimbabwe has faced, the country seems to be on the right track in adopting strategies to address the effects of climate change. But theseCry our beloved Nambya museum
Rutendo Mapfumo Features Correspondent
The shattered windows stuffed with rotten cardboard boxes and Red Seal maize-meal plastic covers protect the precious Nambya historical artefacts in the Nambya Community Museum in Hwange.Inside the Elephant Hills
Isdore Guvamombe Features EditorELEPHANT Hills Hotels is officially the main venue of the 2013 United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly to be held starting August 23 in Victoria Falls. That the resort is one


