The Big Chill thrills
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment ReporterScores of music lovers thronged Old Hararians Sports Club at the weekend for the Big Chill, a monthly gig hosted by Zimbabwe’s favourite commercial radio
All hell breaks loose over stolen vodka
FOLLOWING a stressful live eviction show, someone in the Ruby House decided to open calm their shot nerves by stealing the bottle of vodka the gang had stashed awayThousands attend ‘Vharai Gedhi’ concert
Zecheaus Nemadire Arts CorrespondentThousands of people thronged Chinhoyi Stadium for the “Vharai Gedhi” concert over the weekend.
The gig, which was organised by flamboyant businessman Philip Chiyangwa
Sing Along Gig sizzles
Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
The “Sing Along Gig” held on Friday at Andy Miller Hall lived up to its billing and those who could not make it to the Harare Exhibition Park were able to
Health affects productivity
Occupational health has been defined as the promotion and maintenance of the highest degree of physical, mental and social well-being of workers in
‘EgyptAir relaunch bodes well for investment’
Business ReporterThe relaunch of Egypt Air’s operations in Zimbabwe at the weekend looks set to improve the flow of foreign investors that have been shunning the country following years
Relax visa rules, says AfDB
Business ReporterAFRICAN Development Bank vice president and chief economist Professor Mthuli Ncube says visa requirements in Africa are among the factors restricting intra-regional
Iraq holds talks over oil targets
BAGHDAD. — Iraq is in talks with foreign energy firms to lower long-term oil production targets agreed several years ago because of sagging global crude demand forecasts,It’s time to invest in Africa: Japan
YOKOHAMA. — Africa will be the engine for growth over coming decades, Japan’s premier said yesterday, wrapping up a meeting that saw Tokyo pledge huge aid asJapan courts Africa with US$32 billion package
Rangarirai Shoko in YOKOHAMA, Japan
JAPAN launched a strong diplomatic charm offensive in Africa on Saturday, unveiling a US$32 billion aid package for the continent for the next five years as Tokyo seeks




