Young Igwe soldiers on. . . as Utakataka Express heads for Centenary

Arts Correspondent
Utakataka Express frontman Peter Moyo is battling to keep afloat the ship that his father left, but he now thinks he is on calmer seas.
It has been more than a year since he took over the reins and Peter has

Jamaica Inn hosts Sulu, Diana tonight

Entertainment Reporter
Jamaica Inn City, located some 35km along the Harare-Mutare highway, will play host to one of the most anticipated gigs tonight.
Featuring man-of-the-moment Suluman Chimbetu and rising songstress

Defensive driving course in Zimbabwe

Introduction
Defensive driving is defined as driving to prevent accidents in spite of the incorrect actions of others or the presence of adverse driving conditions. 
Accidents can be classified as either preventable or non-preventable. A preventable

We must not shoot ourselves in the foot

Isdore Guvamombe Tourism Matrix
It is fact not fiction that all and sundry in the tourism and hospitality industry are focusing on tapping into the United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly slated for Victoria Falls from August 24-29.  The

Anglia: Retro and glamorous

Fact Jeke Behind the Wheel
So many times as we are driving we spot these vintage cars which a few old school enthusiasts have kept in mint condition all these years.
Some have been passed on from generation to generation and others have

Car giants show off smartphone app

BARCELONA. — Motor giants at the world’s biggest mobile fair are showing off a new technology that turns a car into a smartphone accessory, allowing a driver to use cutting-edge apps without veering off the road. Called MirrorLink and adopted by

European stocks gain from Wall Street bounce

London. — European equity markets mostly rose yesterday after Wall Street hit five-year peaks on bright data and upbeat comment from the heads of the United States Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank, dealers said. London’s benchmark

Africa-South America ties need boosting

Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma
Africans have reason to be proud of achievements enabled by sacrifices made by great sons and daughters of Africa and contributions from those who stood with us during the struggle against colonialism and apartheid. We want

Selmor comes of age . . . as she launches12-track album

Tendai Rupapa  Arts Correspondent
Selmor MTUKUDZI launched her album “Expressions” at the Zimbabwe German Society in Milton Park on Wednesday night at a well-attended function.
But she was disappointed that her father, Zimbabwean music icon Oliver

Macheso off to SA

Art Correspondent
Fans of sungura Alick Macheso, who are across Limpopo, will have an opportunity to sample the kingpin’s Kochekera dance, when he rocks Mzansi next week before he goes to the United Kingdom for a number of shows. Macheso

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