Zambian dance outfit hails Hifa
Tafadzwa Zimoyo
Barefeet Theatre Company, a Zambian dance group, has hailed the Harare International Festival of the Arts for supporting the arts sector.
Miss Carnival models go into camp
Problem Masau Arts CorrespondentPreparations for the inaugural Miss Carnival slated for May 17 are at an advanced stage with models expected to go into camp tomorrow.
Standard Bank scores a first
JOHANNESBURG. — Standard Bank has scored a first by when it acted as the lead arranger for South Africa’s first renewable energy bond for Concentrated Photovoltaic energy, in a deal valued at 1 billion rand. The 16-year solar financing bond,Bob Marley celebrations gather momentum
Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent
The 32nd commemorations of the life of legendary Jamaican reggae icon Bob Marley are at an advanced level with more than 15 artistes geared up for the show scheduled for the Harare Gardens this
Roy and Royce still in the game
Constance van Niekerk in Vereeniging, South Africa“Roy and Royce are still very much alive,” were the first words uttered by Roy Gomo, the other half of Zimbabwe’s sensational twin singing duo — Roy and Royce.
Preaching gospel through hip-hop
YOUTHFUL, talented and upcoming hip-hop gospel group Christhood has revolutionised gospel music although with a hint of controversy by infusing the element of fashion designer labels to their brand
Pearl Properties opens new real estate agency
Business ReporterAFRICA First Renaissance Corporation’s listed property arm, Pearl Properties, is opening a new real estate agency to boost its revenue streams as profit after tax for the year to December 2012 fell by 51,5 percent to US$9,03 million
Emirates appoints new manager for Zim
Business ReporterEmirates airline has appointed Ethiopian national Mr Paulos Legesse as its new country manager for Zimbabwe with effect from April 15, 2013. According to the airline,
First Floor Gallery makes strides in visual art
Dr Tony MondaMAKING footprints on the international art circuits is Harare’s First Floor Gallery who unlike many commercial galleries in Zimbabwe is endeavouring to create local and international audiences and a
Asbestos indaba opens
Darlington Musarurwa in Geneva, SwitzerlandCrucial meetings on the future trade in chrysotile asbestos, which is predominately used for roofing and piping materials by domestic as well as industrial users,


