Kapfupi, Mudhindo join forces
Arts Correspondent Celebrated comedian-cum-musician Freddy “Kapfupi” Manjalima and fiery guitarist Ronnie Mudindo have collaborated on an album due for release before year-end. The Kwekwe-based Mudhindo of the Orchestra Vazvamburi and…
‘Sabhuku Vharazipi’ courts musicians
Entertainment Reporter David Mubaiwa, who acts as Sabhuku Vharazipi in the comedy series with the same name, has ventured into a new territory providing support acts to musicians during live…
Rousing welcome for President in SA
From Mabasa Sasa in JOHANNESBURG, South Africa PRESIDENT Mugabe received a rapturous welcome from upwards of 50 000 people who packed the giant Soccer City Stadium here for the memorial…
Why imperialism mourns Mandela
Bill Van Auken THE death of Nelson Mandela at the age of 95 has touched off a worldwide exercise in official mourning that is virtually without precedent. No doubt working…
Zimpost spends US$2m on postal buses
Business Correspondent ZIMPOST has invested US$2 million purchasing five postal buses to combine the functions of public transport and mail delivery or collection, an official has said. The post-bus concept…
Authors demand end to mass surveillance
NEW YORK. — More than 500 renowned authors — including five Nobel laureates — from across the globe have signed a petition demanding an end to “mass surveillance”. It follows…
5-day ultimatum for civil servants
Herald Reporter PUBLIC Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Cde Nicholas Goche has given civil servants a five-day ultimatum to resolve their leadership wrangles and submit their official list of…
Flower to ring changes
PERTH. — England cricket coach Andy Flower has promised changes to the team for the third Ashes Test starting on Friday in Perth. The tourists have been comprehensively beaten in…
French soldiers killed in CAR
BANGUI. — France vowed yesterday to finish its job in the Central African Republic after the death of two elite soldiers highlighted the risks of a mission to disarm rogue…
Five nabbed over 30 tonnes of copper cables
Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter Police in Harare have arrested five copper suspects and recovered 30 tonnes of electricity cables worth more than US$600 000 in a suspected case of vandalism. …











