Samba Night cancelled
Problem Masau Arts CorrespondentThe much-anticipated Carnival Samba Night that was scheduled for tomorrow at the Harare International Conference Centre has been cancelled.
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Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
TV
It is all well and good that we give credit where it’s due. My apologies for going quiet for the past two weeks but anyway it’s good to be back aliveEPL clubs make money on final day
LONDON. — Thought Sunday’s final English Premiership soccer matches were all for nothing? Think again. A number of English Premier League clubs had millions of pounds to play for on the finalNadal eyes French Open
ROME. — Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams fired warning shots to their French Open tennis rivals with comprehensive victories over Roger Federer and Victoria Azarenka respectively in Rome onDeveloping and managing the mineral wealth of Zimbabwe for tomorrow
Prof Arthur G. O. MutambaraTHE mining sector in Africa constitutes one of the largest industries in the world. Africa is the second biggest continent, with 30 million km² of land, which implies large quantities of resources. For many
Harare hosts Culture Day ceremony
Brenda Phiri Arts CorrespondentFuture Academy will today host the inaugural Zimbabwe Culture Day provincial celebrations to be held in Harare. The commemorations are
Arsene Wenger vows to spend
LONDON. — Arsene Wenger vowed to invest in the summer after Arsenal secured Champions League football for the 16th successive year. Wenger’s Arsenal team secured their 16th successive season of
Moyes starts work at Man U
LONDON. — David Moyes started the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era at Manchester United yesterday as the English Premier League soccer champions’ new boss arrived at the club’s training ground for theSmall parties should target local government
Albert NhamoyebondeWith the passage of the Constitutional Bill by Parliament, all eyes now are focused on the forthcoming harmonised elections. Of particular interest is whether small parties can have a rethink
Jeys Marabini: Pride of Bulawayo
Fred Zindi
Music
Blessing Ivan Vava, a freelance journalist in Zimbabwe, spent last Friday with music stars in Bulawayo and these are the impressions he made of musicians in the City of Kings.
