Freshlyground to perform greatest hits

JOHANNESBURG. — Freshlyground grooves for the first time at the Theatre of the Marcellus at Emperors Palace for two shows only on November 30 2013 and on World Aids Day,…

Govt sets up convention bureau

Business Reporter Government is setting up a National Convention Bureau whose aim is to attract more Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions (MICE) business to ensure that the country’s major conference…

ZPC close to sealing Kariba funding deal

Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Power Company expects to conclude the funding agreement with China Export and Import Bank for the expansion of Kariba South hydropower plant before the end of…

McCartney in surprise concert

LOS ANGELES. — Former Beatle Paul McCartney performed a surprise mini-concert in New York’s Times Square last Thursday to the delight of throngs of workers, tourists and fans. McCartney (71)…

Perry, Ferrell to lead MTV EMA performers

LOS ANGELES. — American pop singer Katy Perry and comedian Will Ferrell’s fictional news anchor Ron Burgundy will lead stars performing and appearing at the MTV Europe Music Awards, the…

Stolen artefacts returned to art gallery

Yeukai Karengezeka Entertainment Reporter It was all smiles by art enthusiasts last week when they thronged the National Gallery of Zimbabwe to witness the official unveiling of recovered stolen traditional…

Egypt give Fifa gyarantees

CAIRO. — The Egyptian Football Association have guaranteed that they have superb security in place for their match against Ghana next month in the World Cup playoff. Ghana had sent…

JPMorgan posts US$380m loss

NEW YORK CITY. — US banking giant JPMorgan Chase on Friday reported a rare quarterly loss due to high legal costs, even as its underlying business produced results that bested…

Asia’s art market heats up

BEIJING. —Auction houses have sold US$700 million-worth of artwork in recent days in Hong Kong and set a series of world records, as Asia’s art market heats up anew and…

Sony boss dismisses talk of friction

TOKYO. — Sony’s chief executive on Friday brushed off suggestions of bitter relations with a US hedge fund boss after the company rejected his call to spin off its entertainment…

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