Brilliant acts on Theatre Day

Stephen Chifunyise Theatre Corridors

On March 27, the International Theatre Institute (Zimbabwe Centre) in collaboration with the University of Zimbabwe’s Theatre Arts Department held a very eventful commemoration of World Theatre Day. The celebrations, which were held at the University’s Beit Hall, were attended by many prominent members of the Zimbabwe theatre

Watch out for Zim’s own Beyonce

Arts Correspondent
MOST television viewers across the world will remember her for her recurring role alongside Hollywood A-lister Charlie Sheen on the popular American sitcom Two and a Half Men. But Tinashe Kachingwe is the next big thing waiting to explode on the United States and global music scene.

‘Proudly Zimbabwean’ – That’s Zim’s informal agric markets

Charles Dhewa  Business Correspondent
MORE than 75 percent of commodities in Zimbabwean shops are imports, mainly from South Africa.
The only place you find commodities deserving the Proudly Zimbabwean label is informal agriculture markets such as Mbare in Harare,  Malaleni in Bulawayo and Sakubva in

Make the most out of your leave

Zachary Aldwin

THE Easter break has come and gone and if you are like me you are back at work relishing the idea of a short week due to the past long weekend.
My calender resembles Swiss cheese the way the next two months are peppered through with breaks.

Understanding rights to agric land

Vengai Madzima  Property Guide

AS the draft constitution waits Parliament’s endorsement and Presidential assent after an overwhelming “Yes” vote by the people of Zimbabwe, it is critical that one understands the position of the draft constitution on various aspects including land.

Banks try to dodge bonus ceilings

London. — United Kingdom  lenders are preparing to lobby the European Union’s chief banking regulator to reduce the number of employees hit by rules capping bonuses, two people familiar with the talks said.

New finance minister for Cyprus

Athens. — Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades swore in a new finance minister yesterday, the second of his six-week-old administration, after the government took more steps to ease banking restrictions in the island nation.

‘Gushungo’ film premières in NY

Amadi Ajamu
The crowd attending New York City’s first exclusive screening of “Mugabe: Villain or Hero?” at the Mist Harlem Cinema last week was captivated by the honest portrayal of the liberation struggle in Zimbabwe.

Otis Fraser to rock Castle Tankard

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
TOP Zimbabwean DJ Otis “Tha Flow” Fraser makes a welcome return on the decks when he features at the Castle Tankard gig slated for May 4 at the Borrowdale Racecourse.

Blessing Shumba to tour Moza

Arts Correspondent
Popular gospel musician Blessing Shumba is set to stage two shows in Mozambique this weekend.
The “Mufaro” hitmaker is very popular in Manica Province where the majority of the people speak Shona.

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