Re-engagement in overdrive

Hebert Zharare  and Farirai Machivenyika

PROMINENT American civil rights campaigner Reverend Jesse Jackson is expected in Harare

RioZim unbundles

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
RIOZIM Limited is planning to unbundle its operations to form stand-alone “industry-focused companies” in an effort to attract investment into specific mining activities that match the preferences of a diverse spectrum of investors.

ZimCafe relives old skool

Entertainment Reporter
As a pre-party to the official grand opening of the ZimCafe Hotel, a special gig which coincides with the May Day celebrations is on tonight at the hotel as well as ZimCafe Restaurant featuring Huggie’s Entertainment.

Govt rolls out national mobile voter registration

Herald Reporters

NATIONAL mobile voter registration teams started registering people

Macheso holds celebratory gig tonight

Richmore Tera Arts Correspodent
SUNGURA music icon Alick Macheso celebrates his recent achievements as Red Cross’s humanitarian ambassador and Bakers Inn’s brand ambassador with a gig dubbed “Macheso Celebration Party” to be held at Jazz 105 in Harare tonight.

Hifa euphoria engulf Harare

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
The Harare International Festival of the Arts burst into life today with people already queuing at different venues to purchase the tickets of their intended shows. A survey by Herald Entertainment showed

Ludacris, Kelly Rowland’s video magical

HE’S probably one of the most liked and respected rappers in the business (and why wouldn’t he be?), since he’s been in the game for close to two decades.
She is one of the sexiest singers with accolades of her own stretching a mile. We are talking about none other than Miss Kelly Rowland and rapper Ludacris!

Do not fail us, President tells youths

Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter

President Mugabe has urged youths to safeguard the goals and gains of

Zim keen on fruitful economic relations with China

Municipal Reporter
Zimbabwe is eager to translate its relations with China into fruitful economic benefits for the people of the two countries, Local Government, Rural and Urban Development Minister Ignatius Chombo has said.

Don’t let jazz music die

Fred Zindi  Music

TODAY, April 30, marks the International Jazz Day as proclaimed by the Unesco General Conference of November 2011.
The day is intended to raise awareness in the international community of the virtues of jazz as an educational tool, and a force for peace, unity, dialogue and enhanced

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