Wilshere triggers Twitter row
LONDON. — The horse bolted 12 years ago, when Jack Wilshere was nine. Slamming the stable door would be impossible as well as small-minded. When the Football Association appointed Sven-Goran…
Sculptors bank on Sanganai/Hlanganani
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter Acclaimed sculptor Dominic Benhura (pictured) has hailed the Sanganai/Hlanganani Travel Expo which opened in Harare yesterday saying he had high hopes it will give impetus to…
‘Value addition is the answer to de-industrialisation’
Business Reporter MINES and Mining Development Minister Walter Chidhakwa yesterday underscored the need to value add the country’s primary commodities as part of measures to halt de-industrialisation.
Ozil hits back at criticism from Real
LONDON. — Arsenal’s record signing Mesut Ozil shrugged off criticism from his former club Real Madrid yesterday and said he was happy in London and ready to taste success under…
Free satellite TV for Zim
Brenda Phiri Arts Correspondent The local entertainment sector is set to benefit immensely from the launch of a free to air television station, Blue Ocean Satellite Television.
Livingstone Room among world’s best
Business Reporter The Livingstone Room at the Victoria Falls Hotel has been named one of the world’s top hotel restaurants, by a respected international cuisine and dining website.
Chipaz in line for top UK music award
Entertainment Reporter Zimbabwean music promoter Partson Chimbodza and Orchestra Dendera Kings guitarist Moffat “Mhofela” Nyamupandu are up for top honours at the Outstanding Zimbabwe Awards to be held at Royal…
Sailing in uncharted waters
Rutendo Mapfumo Features Correspondent The year was in 2002. And all hell broke loose for Winnie Mhlanga (42) as her husband of 20 years, Welcome Ncube, was attacked by an…
Teachers can rise again
Tichaona Zindoga Over the weekend, on October 5, teachers the world over marked the World Teachers’ Day. The global theme for the day was “A Call for Teachers”, which focused…
CTO tackles digital divide
ABUJA. – Delegates participating at the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation annual forum here have called for the implementation of policies, regulations and partnerships that are aimed at bridging the digital divide.








