Time to celebrate theatre
THE International Theatre Institute (Zimbabwe Centre) launched on March 4 an ambitious programme of theatre activities under the banner of World Theatre Month celebrations that will conclude with a three-hour theatre show to mark the commemoration of the World Theatre Day on‘Getting to zero’ is possible . . .
The World Health Organisation has been running under the theme “Getting to Zero”, Zero Aids-related deaths, zero discrimination and zero new HIV infections between 2011 and 2015. The initiative by WHO is a plausible one and will likely see the world becoming a better place to live in.Kapfupi tries luck in advertising
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment ReporterCOMEDIAN Freddy “Kapfupi” Manjalima and his wife Amai Nga are back with a bang.
Farmers threaten to expose insurance companies
Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter
FARMERS Unions have threatened to expose insurance companies exploiting farmers by collecting fees and failing to deliver services.
Parties differ on election date
Lloyd Gumbo Herald ReporterPARTIES in the Inclusive Government differ on whether harmonised elections should be held before the country plays host to the United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly set for August this year.
Shot in the arm for tech startups
When a good reward motivates talent and skill, the power of creativity automatically comes into play. Recently, a local event, Culture Shift Zimbabwe, brought emerging arts, culture specialists and technology experts together requiring them to create bespoke technologies that seek to
We can do it!
A fortnight ago I had lunch with a friend and colleague in the media fraternity Lilian Muungani, the group public relations and marketing executive with Green Fuels, promoters of the Chisumbanje project. We spoke about a lot of things personal and national.
‘More men die of HIV than women’
Health Reporter
MORE men die of HIV compared to women although more women are infected by the disease, a senior official has said.
Speaking to journalists at a media briefing held in Harare recently, monitoring and evaluation director with the National Aids Council Mr Amon Mpofu
Of cults, counterfeit religion
This article seeks to examine and analyse the characteristics and behavioural patterns of the counterfeit type of religion with a view to make an assessment as to whether or not what is happening in our country bears the marks of cultic worship.Sick Jaure down, but . . .
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
ON the eve of their departure for Tunisia yesterday, Dynamos were rocked by concerns over the fitness of defensive pillar Partson Jaure, who was too sick to train at Zimphos.Jaure, who vomited for long spells, appeared to be suffering from heartburn and was on the sidelines as his





