Translate educational dominance into economic growth, says PM
Bulawayo BureauZIMBABWEANS should unite so that the country’s educational dominance can be translated into economic growth, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said yesterday. In a speech read on his behalf by Deputy
Chiwoniso for Addis Ababa
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment ReporterMBIRA star Chiwoniso Maraire is scheduled to join sungura ace Alick Macheso this month in Ethiopia where they will perform at that country’s 50th independence celebrations in Addis Ababa.
Advance expertise, small firms urged
Bulawayo BureauMICRO, small and medium enterprises have been challenged to advance their expertise to increase the sector’s contribution to the economy. Speaking during the official opening of MSMEs and
Theatre fever at Hifa
THE theatre programme at this year’s Harare International Festival of the Arts) is a bumper harvest of 24 theatre productions from Ireland, Indonesia, South Africa, United States of America, Zambia and Zimbabwe.No power, water at Town House
Municipal Reporter
Harare Town House employees are bitter with their management for going to Bulawayo to attend the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair without attending to the critical water and electricity crisis bedevilling
Handball Partille Cup preparations hot up
Collin Matiza Sports EditorTHE Zimbabwe Handball Federation have stepped up their preparations for this year’s Partille Cup which will be held in Gothenburg, Sweden, from July 1-7.
Amon Madzvamuse, the ZHF president, recently indicated that they will be sending a strong team of more than 100 schoolchildren who will represent Zimbabwe at this year’s
Cut-throat competition in Div One
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports EditorIT might be early days yet but the 2013 Northern Region Division One Soccer League championship is promising to be a closely contested marathon with more than five teams including former Premiership champions Gunners firmly in the reckoning for the title race.
Lock in tennis challenges
Collin Matiza Sports EditorTALENTED young Zimbabwean tennis player Benjamin Lock has been awarded a wildcard to play in the Tallahassee Challenger which starts on Saturday in the United States.
According to reports from Tallahassee, the United States Tennis Association announced on Tuesday that Florida State University’s singles player Dominic Cotrone and the doubles
Saurombe sails through to final
Ellina Mhlanga Sports ReporterRONZAI SAUROMBE remained on course to win the Zimbabwe Closed tennis tournament after the top seed in the Boys Under-18 category shook off an early set back to power his way into the final at Harare Sports Club yesterday.

