Former Charamba guitarist releases album

Zecheaus Nemadire Arts Correspondent
Amon SANYANGORE, the former Fishers of Men band member, has released a new album titled “Mhere Mhere Kuna Jesu”.
The 29-year-old, who used to back Pastor Charles Charamba, said he learnt a lot from his

Harare Carnival goes national

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
The Harare Carnival has gone national and will now be known as the Zimbabwe International Carnival, organisers have said.
Karikoga Kaseke, the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority chief executive, said the carnival had

Kigali runs out of office space

KIGALI. — Kigali, the city of government and commercial enterprise in East Africa’s fastest growing economy, Rwanda has run out of office space.
Most commercial buildings in the city are now doubling up as retail stores and offices. Lillian

Rebate on goods for religious purposes

THE Customs and Excise (General) Regulations, as published in Statutory Instrument 154 of 2001, provides for a rebate of duty on selected imported goods by religious organisations. This implies that such goods when imported enjoy duty

Maternity leave: The facts

Taurai Musakaruka People Issues
I HAVE received numerous calls from people who read my articles regarding maternity leave with the major focus being the interpretation of changes that came into effect following Amendments Number 17 of 2002 and lately Number 7 of 2005, to

Long live our Independence!

Marshall Bwanya Features Writer
“If yesterday I fought you as an enemy, today you have become a friend and an ally with the same national interest, loyalty, rights, and duties as myself,” said President Mugabe in his maiden speech as Prime Minister of Zimbabwe in 1980. To many patriotic

Hwange’s sex horror

Rutendo Mapfumo Features Correspondent
“MY father had two wives and my mother was the second wife. Mother passed on when I was 14 years old and doing Form 1. My brothers and I were inexplicably chased away at the funeral and forced to drop out of school. “I started to do street vegetable vending and

Beware wolves in sheepskins

Stephen Mpofu Features Correspondent
In old traditional farming practices in Zimbabwe, mixed cropping was used as a technology to confuse pests.
Today, however, can anyone say with equanimity that the crop mixing of non-governmental

Gringo film premières

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
“Gringo Troublemaker”, a new comedy, premières tonight at 7 Arts Theatre in Harare.
The 110-minute film stars Blessing Chimhowa, popularly known to television viewers as “Mbudzi Yadhura”, and

ZTA partners Channel O

Carter Chapwanya and Tungamirai Zimonte
The inaugural Zimbabwe International Carnival is set to be screened to Africa on Channel O. The carnival will be held in Harare from May 21 to 26.
Zimbabwe Tourism Authority chief executive Karikoga Kaseke (pictured) said the

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