Marking Women’s Day at Book Cafe

Entertainment Reporter
THE “Sistaz Open Mic” session at the Book Cafe to celebrate the International Women’s Day will this Saturday feature a line-up of women artistes ready to step out and express themselves freely to mark

Glendale braces for ‘Batai Munhu’

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
Man of the moment Suluman Chimbetu is expected to lead an array of artistes that are billed to perform at this year’s 21st February Movement celebration gala at Rujeko Primary School, Glendale,

How surtax is charged

SURTAX is defined by the Customs and Excise Act (Chapter 23.02) as a duty payable on importation of selected goods. The Authority to levy and collect surtax is in terms of the Customs and Excise Act

‘Enough is enough’. . . Women unite against gender violence

Roselyne Sachiti Deputy Features Editor
“WE have had enough. We want a concrete solution.” The clear and strong messages by Zimbabwean women who are denouncing all forms of violence against women as nations around the globe

Is it Satanism or an evil spell?

Rutendo Mapfumo Features Correspondent
Cases linked to Satanism are increasingly conjuring up horror and concern in our homes, communities, workplaces and in public places. An increase in untimely deaths, massive loss of blood

Horrors of Chimoio, Nyadzonia revisited

Loverage Nhamoyebonde Features Correspondent
“In my 39 years on this earth, the Holy City of Mecca had been the first time I had ever stood before the Creator of All and felt like a complete human being.” These were the words of Malcolm X in

Time to unlock SMEs’ potential

Fortious Nhambura Features Writer
ONE of the recommendations of the Bretton Woods under the Structural Adjustment Programme in Africa in the 1990s was that governments reduce their workforce. This saw a huge chunk of the civil

Making birth control more affordable

Dr Bashir Issak
I recently met a young woman named Mercy who had five children and was struggling to make ends meet. She had tried oral contraceptives to prevent pregnancy, but admitted that she often forgot to

Prize galore at Tuku, Zahara show

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
There will be many prizes at the show of the week featuring Oliver Mtukudzi, Zahara, Alexio Kawara and Mokoomba at the Harare International Conference Centre tomorrow. Revellers stand a chance to win

Peter Moyo keen to learn

Arts Correspondent
Utakakata frontman and the late Tongai Moyo’s son Peter says he has learnt a lot from holding joint shows with seasoned local musicians since he ventured into music more than a year ago

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