Platinum index up on JSE
THE platinum index was up 1,08 percent on the JSE at midday yesterday, assisted by Lonmin following the release of the miner’s production report and interim management statement earlier in the day.How international community failed Haiti
Bill Quigley and Amber RamanauskasDespite billions in aid which were supposed to go to the Haitian people, hundreds of thousands are still homeless, living in shanty tent camps as the effects from the earthquake of January 12, 2010,
Music lovers in for a treat. . . . . . as ‘Superstar Tuku’ stages first home gig
Arts Correspondent
Music lovers in Harare and its environs will tonight have an array of entertainment activities to choose from, with live gigs expected to take a lead of the city’s leisure schedule running up to Sunday evening.
Nancy Mteki off to Scotland
Lovemore Meya Arts CorrespondentWELL-KNOWN photographer and sculptor Nancy Mteki leaves the country next week in preparation for a two-month fellowship programme with a Scotland-based organisation called Deveron Arts in Huntly.
Dancehall birthday song for Gushungo
Michael Chingarande Arts CorrespondentAN upcoming dancehall outfit based in Harare called the “Final Warning” will celebrate President Mugabe’s birthday in style this year. The outfit is riding high with a new video titled “Happy Birthday
Brymo buys first car
LOS ANGELES. – Chocolate City artiste Brymo just bought himself his first car after two years of contributing to the success of other artistes. Brymo’s manager, Samuel Lolo, confirmed this to NigerianBrother got Whitney into drug habit
Los Angeles. — Whitney Houston’s brother has revealed he introduced her to drugs. Michael Houston has admitted he started experimenting with cocaine and crack cocaine in the 80s and his younger sisterDJ Sbu makes a dream come true
JOHANNESBURG. – Blessed is the hand that gives – this is the motto popular musician and presenter Sbusiso DJ Sbu Leope lives by. On Wednesday, the Metro FM DJ went to Katlehong High School inAgony of statelessness
FREDERIK Ngubane was born in South Africa to South African parents 22 years ago but, lacking any proof of his origins or nationality, he lives a shadowy, marginal existence. He cannot travel, study or‘Give women more power in unions’
Sehlapi Dawu SibandaTHE upsurge in the number of strikes in recent months in South Africa, from mines to farms, in what others have termed the “strike season” have one common characteristic. Very few women are seen


