Zimbabwe’s visionary leadership charts the way

Cletus Mushanawani in Singapore ZIMBABWE has visionary leadership whose ideas are now being copied by the Western world like the Look East policy, said Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Indonesia and Singapore,…

Show attendances soar

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent After weeks of poor turnouts, more people decided to have fun at last weekend’s shows with the Mi Casa concert at Old Georgians Club and “Reggae/Dancehall…

Washington’s puppet regime in Libya teeters on the brink

Jean Shaoul Libya’s capital city Tripoli was at a virtual standstill on Saturday. Most of Tripoli’s businesses, schools and public sector workers went out on strike, demanding that militias leave…

Parents urged to get children immunised

Herald Reporter Special Advisor to the President on Health Matters, Dr Timothy Stamps, is calling on parents to take steps urgently to ensure that all children are assessed and immunised…

Zim dancehall video gets international acclaim

Kumbirayi Shoniwa Entertainment Reporter South African-based Zimbabwean reggae crooner Blessing “Ras Bledz” Makiwa has released a video titled “Bvuma-Low”, which has received rave reviews from fans across the globe on…

Controversy rocks Zim Hip-Hop Awards

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Arts Correspondent You cannot win if you organise awards in Zimbabwe, that is unless you make everyone a winner, which sort of defeats the whole purpose of having…

France, Portugal’s test of WC nerves

PARIS. — France and Portugal, two of Europe’s footballing heavyweights, face a fraught test of nerves tonight with their places at the 2014 World Cup finals at stake.

Gold rally comes to a halt

SINGAPORE. – Gold looked set to snap a three-day winning streak yesterday, but prices held near US$1 300 an ounce on hope the US Federal Reserve would stick to its…

Doris Lessing obituary

Doris Lessing, who has died aged 94, was one of the major fiction writers of the second half of the 20th century and one of the most vividly representative literary…

Harare City Library marks Golden Jubilee with new look

Arts Correspondent Half a century ago Harare City Library moved out of a small early 20th century building in the Girls High School grounds (with the children’s library in a…

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