‘Call to Worship Africa’ concert on this month

Arts Correspondent
THE annual Call to Worship Africa concert begins on May 24 with South African-based artiste Mkhululi Bhebhe as the major drawcard.
The two-day seminar will see other musicians such as Bongani Nhlabi, Tracy Ushe, Tatenda Machingura, Shuvai Mafuta and Kelvin Tapi taking part in

Carnival comes alive

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
THE capital Harare will once again retain its glow tonight with the first-ever Zimbabwe International Carnival which comes exactly 12 days after the    Harare International Festival of the Arts illuminated the city.

Tips on lumpy skin

Agriculture Reporter
Lumpy Skin Disease is a specified viral disease of cattle transmitted by biting insects and characterised by nodular swellings on the skin and other parts of the body. The disease occurs in Zimbabwe and other southern and eastern African countries. The nodules may develop into abscesses which

ZPS needs help

Agriculture Reporter
Harare Metropolitan Acting Governor Mr Alfred Tome has challenged the private sector to partner the Zimbabwe Prison Service in its agriculture projects to help it boost production in its farms.

US$449m tobacco goes under hammer

Agriculture Reporter
Tobacco growers have sold a collective 121 million kg of tobacco worth US$449 million since the opening of the selling season in February.
This is an increase from the volumes that had been sold during the same period last year. Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board statistics show that

Proud Beckham retires from football

LONDON. — David Beckham has retired from football, bringing an end to a glittering career on the field.
Since his debut for Manchester United two decades ago, the 38-year-old has emerged as arguably the most iconic sportsman of his generation

Stacy Munjoma’s suspected killer arrested

Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter
Police in Harare have arrested a man suspected to have raped and murdered 10-year-old Stacy Munjoma of Rugare early this year.
National chief police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba yesterday said the suspect was expected in court today.

Only a foolish fly follows a corpse into the grave

In our African traditional custom we have a saying that “it is only a foolish fly that follows a corpse into the grave.”
Everybody is aware of what will befall such a fly that dares to follow a corpse into the grave. The irony of it all is that flies were never meant to be

Herbs, correct diet save lives

Cathrine Murombedzi
HIV Walk
Many people who tested HIV positive in the early 90s perished. Medically in Zimbabwe we did not have any rollout programme to cater for people living positively then. Generic medicines only made it possible that developing countries were now able to purchase ARVs.

David Beckham retires from football – England legend calls it a day

David Beckham has retired from football, bringing an end to a glittering career on the field. Since his debut for Manchester United two decades ago, the 38-year-old has emerged as arguably the

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