Emulate President’s hard work — Kaukonde

Herald Reporter
MASHONALAND East provincial chairman Cde Ray Kaukonde has urged youths to emulate President

Minister endorses hip-hop movement

Zecheaus Nemadire Arts Correspondent
Media, Information and Publicity Minister Webster Shamu has thrown his weight behind the formation of Zimbabwe Hip-Hop Movement meant to promote the genre. The brainchild of hip-hop group called SOD,

Bishop Chipunza launches TV show

Chenai Nyakunengwa Arts Correspondent
Harare-based Bishop Oliver Chipunza has launched a new television programme on Ezekiel TV called “Equipping Believers for Spiritual Warfare”. Bishop Chipunza chose the television as one of the many

Last Power studio closes shop

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
Alick Macheso’s recording stable, Last Power Media, in Msasa has closed shop. The company was deep in debt and could not pay its monthly rentals amounting to US$7 000. Only last month three key band

Harare to host customer service indaba

Business Reporter
Stakeholders from all sectors of the economy are expected to attend the second annual Customer Service Conference to be held in Harare this week. The event, which is being organised by the Contact

Harare to host customer service indaba

Business Reporter
Stakeholders from all sectors of the economy are expected to attend the second annual Customer Service Conference to be held in Harare this week. The event, which is being organised by the Contact

Harare to host customer service indaba

Business Reporter
Stakeholders from all sectors of the economy are expected to attend the second annual Customer Service Conference to be held in Harare this week. The event, which is being organised by the Contact

Euro stocks advance on US jobs data

LONDON. – European stock markets advanced last week as traders welcomed modest US job creation data. After treading water earlier in the session, European equities advanced after the Labour

The two pathetic black bishops

One cannot argue that Robert Mugabe is a saint. He is not. The man has committed his fair share of sin, as has Barack Obama, George Bush and Tony Blair. Indeed any mortal. That being said, were we to weigh these men on

Angry villagers bury suspected killer alive

La Paz — Villagers in Bolivia’s southern highlands buried a man alive in the grave of the woman he is suspected of having raped and murdered, an official said on Thursday.

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