Francophone Week ready to explode in Harare, Byo

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
Everything is in place for the annual Francophone Week that kicks off in Harare and Bulawayo this weekend. The Francophone Festival celebrates the diversity and richness of the French language and that of the Francophone communities around the world.

Gospel music guides society

Christian music and songs play a significant role within the church and in societies the world over through continually reminding people of the existence of God, their hope of eternal life and above all, by inculcating a culture of praise and fear of God among Christians.

Pastor Mary to record old hymns

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Fans of old skool gospel music will be pleased to know that a live DVD recording is scheduled for this Saturday at Kingstons House where Pastor Mary Moyana will be performing.

Dj Stavo’s new video a hit

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Zimbabwe’s own Steven Sanders has made a huge splash on the mainstream music scene with his latest video which premiered this week on top satellite music station Channel O.

Mobile licence fees raised

Martin Kadzere

GOVERNMENT has raised operating licence fees for fixed and mobile phone operators from US$100 million to US$180 million, to be issued under the converged licensing framework to allow providers to diversify their services.

Cyanide judgement day set

Tendai Rupapa

Judgment in the case in which four men are being accused of delivering sodium cyanide to the city’s water treatment plant last year, has been set for March 28.

70 000 polling officers to be deployed Wednesday

Herald Reporter

More than 70 000 polling officers will be deployed to various stations on Wednesday ahead of the constitutional referendum on Saturday.

Killing the dead for a living

Isdore Guvamombe

Back in the village in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve, no matter how good looking and expensive a coffin is, no one wishes to die immediately and get one, such.

Jestina Mukoko released

Crime Reporter
POLICE have recorded a statement from the Zimbabwe Peace Project director Jestina Mukoko, whose organisation is reportedly involved in espionage.
Mukoko handed herself over to the police last Friday.

Makono helped shape Somalia

Crime Reporter
A senior police officer last week donated US$1 000 towards the Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri’s welfare fund.
The fund was formed to cater for police widows and orphans.

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