Library needs US$9m

Cathrine Biswick Herald Reporter
THE Harare City Library requires about US$9 million for books and computers to be fully functional, an official of the Culture Fund of Zimbabwe Trust has said. “The library needs at least US$9 million to buy

It was pure niceness

Fred Zindi Music
LAST week the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority hosted the Zimbabwe International Carnival after last year’s experiences from the Seychelles. Carnival is a concept involving street festivities which take

AFZ reaches out to orphans

Norah Mutale and Rugare Maranga Herald Reporters
AIR Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) Commander Air Marshal Perrance Shiri last Friday donated uniforms and blankets to schoolchildren at Ran Mine Primary School in Bindura. The donation was made up of 120

Xenophobia: Ambassador calls for calm

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau
The Zimbabwean Embassy in South Africa has implored Zimbabweans living in that country to remain calm following the killing of two Zimbabweans at a squatter camp near Johannesburg on Sunday and

Film festival preps underway

Chenai Nyakunengwa Arts Correspondent
Preparations for the 12th edition of International Images Film Festival For Women are underway, festival director Yvonne Jila has said. “The preparations for the festival have began with successful

Zim karatekas find the going tough in SA

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S representatives at the Southern Africa All Styles Full Contact Karate tournament held on Saturday in Johannesburg found the going tough with most of the fighters falling in the preliminary

Africa’s Golden Jubilee at the gallery

Arts Correspondent
Scores of people thronged the National Art Gallery of Zimbabwe for a rare exhibition on the founding fathers of the Organisation of Africa Unity now known as the African Union. The show, which is in

Khune steals show

JOHANNESBURG. — Itumeleng Khune stole the show at the South African end-of-season football awards ceremony in Johannesburg on Sunday. The 25-year-old Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper was voted Player of

Murambiwa’s Craven Week spirits high

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE Under-18 rugby coach Godwin “Jaws” Murambiwa believes the schools side that was selected at the weekend has the potential to match the Class of 2007, that went undefeated at the

Carnival comes alive!

Zecheaus Nemadire Arts Correspondent
THE Zimbabwe International Carnival, which ends today, left lasting impressions on the nation’s cultural scene. Who will forget Beverly Sibanda and Zoey Sifelani’s show-stopping acts and what with the

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