A few musings on Gumbura . . .

Political Mondays with Amai Jukwa This week I write with specific reference to the Gumbura case that is currently before the courts. The media has reported the case with a…

Biggie Tembo lost spiritual battle

Stanely Mushava Arts Correspondent Zimbabwe’s jit heartthrob Biggie Tembo is one of the most internationally acclaimed artists ever to emerge from the country. A few local musicians have achieved Tembo’s…

Madagascar polls free, credible: Observers

ANTANANARIVO. – Observers certified Madagascar’s run-off presidential polls as free, credible and democratic yesterday, urging bickering candidates to stay calm as counting continued after the vote to restore democracy.

AMH printers face liquidation

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter Strand Multi-print Private Limited, who print Alpha Media Holdings’ publications, has been placed under provisional liquidation. Alpha Media publishes NewsDay, The Standard, Zimbabwe Independent and Southern…

Mhere steals show

Richmore Tera Arts Correspondent High-riding gospel musician Mathias Mhere proved why he is one of the country’s most sought-after artistes at the moment after he upstaged visiting South African diva,…

‘ZRP should remain vigilant on Renamo activities’

Zvifadzo Libombo Herald Reporter THE Zimbabwe Republic Police’s Support Unit should remain vigilant in light of the banditry activities being carried out by Renamo in neighbouring Mozambique, a senior police…

Zahara, Tuku thrill fans

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter A great outing, smoothing rhythms and an appreciative mature crowd made Zahara album launch held at 7 Arts Theatre over the weekend worthwhile even the showers…

France downplays Hollande’s joke on Algeria

PARIS – France yesterday played down a diplomatic row with Algeria over a joke made by President Francois Hollande that suggested the north African country was unsafe.

Mabasa’s anatomy of human madness

Stanely Mushava Literature Today Book: Imbwa Yemunhu Author: Ignatius Mabasa

US economy grows

WASHINGTON. — The US economy grew at its fastest pace in almost two years in the third quarter, the government said last Friday as it revised its estimates of business…

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