Shingai makes beautiful Noise

PEOPLE like myself who are into the arts wait for this time of the year with excitement for another full year of Hifa once it’s over.

Chipaz salutes arts sponsors

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
ARTS sponsorship was crucial to the development of the sector, a leading music promoter, Partson “Chipaz” Chimbodza, has said.

Remain peaceful, Senegal’s Baaba Maal urges Africa

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
SENEGALESE star Baaba Maal has called on Africa to remain peaceful and improve on the quality of life especially for women.

NSSA takes care of workplace injuries

The Worker’s Compensation Insurance Fund, which is administered by NSSA, provides medical aid to cover medical treatment for occupational injuries and diseases. In addition to the financial compensation for loss of earnings arising from accidental injuries at work or diseases

Eurozone business activity remains weak

BRUSSELS. — Private sector business activity remained weak across the eurozone in April, with Germany registering its first decline since November, a widely-watched survey showed yesterday.

SAA borrows US$170m

JOHANNESBURG.  — South Africa’s embattled state airline has borrowed about US$170 million to cover operating costs amid crippling financial trouble, a spokesman said yesterday. National carrier South African Airways raised the 1,5 billion

No anniversary party for Hollande

PARIS. — Under fire from right and left, French President Francois Hollande yesterday spent the first anniversary of his election triumph hunkered down with ministers to thrash out a comeback strategy. Hollande, Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault

Ethics good for business

Bradwell Mhonderwa Business Ethics
ESTABLISHING a positive relationship between ethics and financial performance has been a longstanding pursuit of researchers in business dynamics.
This is justifiably in response to the inquiry whether there is any proven link between

‘African economies must tackle poverty’

MAPUTO.  —  Stellar growth in Africa’s economies must be matched by efforts to tackle poverty and protect against less rosy times ahead, the IMF’s number two warned yesterday.
IMF deputy managing director David Lipton said “Africa is beginning to deliver on its economic

Book of African Records to launch schools TV quiz

Entertainment Reporter
THE Book of African Records, a Zimbabwe-based project that collects and documents the greatest achievements by Africans and Africa, says it will launch a quiz tournament in June this year.

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