What is gospel music?

Richard Kohola Music Ride

DURING the economic downturn when all hope was fading away Shingisai Suluma and the Joy Street Choir put together a masterpiece “Fara Zvakadaro”.

Depleted fleet hampers cleaning efforts

Michael Chideme Municipal Reporter
Management squabbles, aged refuse trucks and inadequate equipment are weighing down efforts to clean up the city. Most of the city’s suburbs are overcrowded implying multiplied garbage generation.

Sniper’s singles rock airwaves

Brenda Phiri Arts Correspondant
DANCEHALL artiste Donald Chirisa better known as Sniper Storm is proving he is still on top of the game with the success of his two new singles from his upcoming album “Dongfang”. The airwaves have been

Artistes speak on charity match

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
MUSICIANS have promised fireworks when they take on yesteryear football legends at a charity match scheduled for January 26 at Rufaro Stadium. Dubbed “Bhora Umdlalo 2013”, the match boasts talented

Close gap between rich and poor

Dwight Mutonono Business Correspondent

A United States visitor who is sending money to look after some orphans in Zimbabwe decided to pay the orphans a visit. This was his first visit to Zimbabwe, so perhaps his perceptions of the country

Asian shares mixed, yen weakens

HONG KONG. — Asian markets were mixed yesterday, with Tokyo ending flat after a seesaw session that saw parts suppliers hit after global aviation agencies grounded Boeing’s Dreamliner.

JSE flat as mining labour woes mount

JOHANNESBURG. — The JSE opened flat yesterday morning, with retailers making gains, while all the mining indices were in the red due to concern that the shaft closure announcement by Anglo American

The world’s most expensive cars

Fact Jeke Behind the Wheel

MAINTENANCE costs are sometimes the last thing that some prospective car owners consider when choosing a new car to buy. Ignoring maintenance costs may be perilous because these have a

Sharp, Lenovo in TV tie-up talks

TOKYO. — Shares in struggling Japanese electronics maker Sharp shot up 7,30 percent yesterday on reports it is in talks with Chinese computer giant Lenovo Group to work together on the production of

Rio Tinto CEO resigns . . . as firm announces US$14bn write-down

SYDNEY. — Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto yesterday announced a US$14 billion write-down on its Mozambique coal assets and ailing aluminium business, prompting its chief executive to

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