Zimpraise conducts auditions on WhatsApp

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Entertainment Reporter The Zimpraise Choir is conducting auditions for talented singers through WhatsApp voice notes. So far more than 250 have sent their voices after paying US$2 via…

Black, Mirza on a roll

Collin Matiza Sports Editor CARA Black and Sania Mirza are on a roll at the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne. Veteran Zimbabwean women’s tennis player Black (33) and her…

Women in demo over hubbies’ pay

Farai Kuvirimirwa and Paidamoyo Nyakudzambara Some 120 women besieged Arcturus Mine managers yesterday in protest over unpaid salaries and quarterly bonuses owed to their husbands.

New open-air joint opens at City Bowling Club

Entertainment Reporter Open-air entertainment, which has been part of various venues around the capital, has landed in the city centre at the City Bowling Club. A new open-air joint at…

Mabasa looks ahead

Kumbirayi  Shoniwa Entertainment Reporter After successfully publishing his third Shona novel late last year, author and publisher Ignatius Mabasa looks forward to a bright year in his career. Mabasa, who…

CAR elects new interim leader

The Central African Republic’s transitional parliament elected the mayor of Bangui, Catherine Samba-Panza, as interim president yesterday, tasked with ending months of sectarian killings and guiding the country to elections.…

A trend to die for

Zimbabweans are famous for being faddish. We surprise friends and relatives who come from abroad when they get home and find that we are way ahead of them with the…

Nun gives birth to baby boy

Rome — An Italian nun has given birth to a baby boy after claiming she had no idea she was pregnant. The nun, Sister Roxanna, 33, from a convent near…

Ndubiwa, Chimanda fight for Zifa chairmanship post

Ricky Zililo Sports Reporter THE Zifa election court sat on Saturday and incumbent Zifa Bulawayo Metropolitan Province chairman Horace Ndubiwa will square off with long serving secretary-general Washington Chimanda.

Former MPs borrow to survive

Harare Bureau SEVERAL former legislators from the last Parliament have fallen on hard times, with many urgently seeking loans from banks to be borrowed against outstanding allowances they are owed…

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