Revive heritage art exhibitions

Dr Tony Monda Art ZoneThe development of the visual arts since Zimbabwe’s attainment of independence in 1980 had been demonstrated in practical terms at the annual Zimbabwe Heritage Exhibitions held…

Kanye’s Yeezus tour back on the road

KANYE WEST’S Yeezus tour is back on the road after his team found a replacement for the giant screen broken in a road accident last month. It is scheduled to…

Bafana squad named

JOHANNESBURG. — Bafana Bafana coach Gordon Igesund has announced a balanced squad of 23 players to take on World and European champions Spain in an international friendly match scheduled for…

US credit Jobs low as borrowing slows

NEW YORK. — The number of Americans who process credit transactions is slowing as lending to governments, businesses and consumers declines. The credit-intermediation industry shed 7 700 workers — including…

Sables, Namibia clash in Tri-Nations series

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S Sables are set to open their account in the rugby Tri-Nations series this evening when they clash against hosts Namibia at the Hage Geingob Rugby…

Misbah blames batting

DUBAI. — Pakistan captain Misbah-ul Haq called on his top order to play their part to prevent South Africa clinching the one-day series after the fourth match today.

‘Roots’ gets a remake

“ROOTS” is getting a remake on History Channel, according to Deadline. History acquired the rights to the 1977 miniseries from Mark Wolper, the son of “Roots” executive producer David L.…

Lady Gaga to sing in space

LADY GAGA will sing in space in 2015 and is undergoing vocal training to ensure she can still hit the right notes while weightless. The “Applause” hitmaker will embark on…

Capital market laws conflicting: Chinamasa

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa has expressed concern over conflicting legislation that governs capital markets saying the scenario has presented opportunities for arbitrage.…

Britain’s spy chiefs hit out at Snowden

LONDON – Britain´s top spy chiefs said in a rare televised appearance Thursday that the intelligence leaks by Edward Snowden have left its enemies “rubbing their hands with glee” and…

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