Carnival comes to Vic Falls

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
As preparations for the hosting of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly gather momentum, the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority has lined up a Carnival and Tourism Night that is

Winky D stirs hornets’ nest

Fred Zindi Music

Big MAN, Winky D, The Ninja President who is back home now after a UK tour where he performed alongside Oliver Mtukudzi and Suluman Chimbetu at London’s Coliseum Suite on June 28, Starlite de Venue

Urban groovers thrill fans at festival

Brenda Phiri Arts Correspondent
URBAN GROOVES artistes thrilled a different kind of audience at the Jesuit Schools Music and Dance Festival held at St Ignatius High School over the weekend. Youthful artistes Alexio Kawara, Extra Large, Leonard Mapfumo, Tariro

Gary Tight sizzles

Lovemore Meya and Mercy Bofu
The Book Café came alive on Saturday night when rising afro-pop musician Gary Tight dazzled fans with a top-drawer performance. Gary, who is son of the renowned musician Willom Tight, is a star in

Chris Brown gives to the needy

LOS ANGELES. — Chris Brown handed out free shoes to children in need in Los Angeles on Saturday as part of his Unity Campaign. The “Fine China” singer, who is still on probation for beating his ex-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009

Usher’s ex-wife told to pay up

USHER’S ex-wife Tameka Foster Raymond has been ordered to pay her former landlord US$200 000 after losing a court battle. Tameka Foster Raymond, who split from “The Voice” mentor after less than two years

Assessing ethics in organisations

Bradwell Mhonderwa Business Ethics

THE evolution of business ethics as a management discipline has resulted in tools that are traditionally used to measure human resources variables in the workplace now being used in measuring the impact of

Pelhams eyes profitability

Business Reporter
The chief executive of furniture retailer Pelhams Ltd,  Mr Middleton Chikowore, says the company has negotiated better terms with suppliers which could see the company returning to profitability. Mr Chikowore said in an interview yesterday that the company’s profitability was being

Gold falls

SINGAPORE. – Gold fell for a third session yesterday on fears the US Federal Reserve could soon begin tapering its bond-buying stimulus after a stronger-than-expected jobs report, and as the dollar hit a three-year high. Bullion, typically seen as a hedge against inflation, has

Auditors open way for fresh aid

BRUSSELS. –  Creditors concluded a technical audit of reforms in Greece yesterday, opening the way for payment of 8,1 billion euros in fresh aid if finance ministers approve the audit report, officials said. The European Commission also said that Greece looked to be on track to

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