Destiny’s Child is back!
Beyonce was under pressure to deliver a brilliant performance at Sunday’s Super Bowl following the recent lip syncing controversy at President Obama’s inauguration. And she took to the stage withJudith Sephuma runs over granny (79)
MULTI-AWARD-WINNING afro-jazz songbird Judith Sephuma is faced with the possibility of being a jailbird. Sephuma might be charged with culpable homicide after she allegedly fatally ran over aSnoop Lion’s documentary to hit theatres this March
“Reincarnated”, the much anticipated documentary by Snoop Lion, will finally make its way to theatres on March 15. New York-based magazine/multimedia outlet and producers for “Reincarnated”, VICE madePopular singer Miguel coming to SA
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Dancing to free the soul
Sekai Nzenza
“Sis, do not invite me again to a party where the majority of people are married couples, educated people, regular church goers or rich people,” said Piri as we left a party on our cousin’s farm in
Editorial Comment: Solving Harare’s traffic jam woes
The traffic congestion in Harare’s city centre has several causes, and no amelioration or even a solution is possible without advancing on several fronts. While some relieving factors do require
Driver’s licence tests to be done in local languages
Evelene Taadira Herald ReporterGovernment will this year introduce driver’s licence training material in vernacular languages as part of efforts to improve the quality of driving in Zimbabwe. The move is also expected to encourage
Radical plans to tackle obesity planned
Employees with cars could be forced to park up to a mile from the office in radical plans to tackle obesitySchoolchildren could take compulsory skipping lessons while office workers could be forced to walk over
Cricket team begins preps
Eddie Chikamhi Sports ReporterTHE Zimbabwe cricket team yesterday began a two-week camp in preparation for the forthcoming tour of the West Indies in a welcome diversion from the political battles that have been raging in the
De Jonge shines at Waste Management Phoenix Open
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports ReporterBRENDON de Jonge registered his best finish of the new season when he finished tied in sixth place at the Waste Management Phoenix Open in Texas on Sunday. De Jonge managed scores of 66, 67, 67


