Science is power
David DicksonLocal people need a say in the science that will back the post-2015 development agenda, argues David Dickson. The phrase “science for the people” was originally coined by radical students in the
Solar project bids open
Business Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Power Company has invited partners for the construction of a 100 megawatt solar power project in Gwanda, about 130km North West of Bulawayo.
Comedy premières
Brenda Phiri Arts CorrespondentTheatre has been redefined in a comedy production called “My Big Fat Shona Wedding” that premièred at Old Mutual Theatre at Alliance Française on Tuesday.
The play, which is a parody to “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” (2002), has a plot rooted in local drama and comedy.
Flem B shines in Nigeria
Zecheaus Nemadire Arts CorrespondentReigning ZBC Video of the Year Award winner Blessing Manyangadze affectionately known as Flem B has done it again in Nigeria.
The budding gospel star made his debut performance in Lagos, Nigeria, where he dazzled fans at the Christ Embassy Love World International Music concert held on Sunday.
Pokello warms up to Elikem
From a sextape to a brewing love affair with Elikem, Zimbabwe’s Pokello is getting some mention. Boboye Onduku reveals the buzz around the shoe freak, who has put on her game face at last on The Chase.Angelo the ‘Robot Man’
It was Natasha that first dubbed the South African-born choreographer “The Robot Man” due to his robotic dance moves.
According to Wikipedia, the robot (or mannequin) is an illusionary street dance style — often confused with popping — that attempts to imitate a dancing robot or mannequin.
Face to face with death
AS they sat comfortably in a Chinhoyi-bound Toyota Altezza waving goodbye to the streets of Harare early last month, Hurungwe farmer Oliver Matirira (32) and wife Mary (31) never realised they were
Witikani: Chronicler of our times
Dr Tony Monda Art Zone
Bromley-BASED visual artist Richard Witikani (46) is a chronicler of the times, of the land and its people.
Born in Zimbabwe on January 1 1967, in Hwedza, he completed his secondary education at St Vincent’s
The changing face of Zambezi Basin
Admire Ndhlovu Features CorrespondentClimate and human pressure on resources are significantly changing the environment in the Zambezi River Basin, as illustrated in a new 2012 publication, the Zambezi River Basin Atlas of the Changing
Empowerment: No more swimming against the tide
Innocent Katsande Features CorrespondentThe process of taking back what is rightfully ours and claiming what should be in our possession is what we have come to call indigenisation. It is black economic empowerment.



