Reprieve for urban grooves

Tichaona Zindoga Senior Features Reporter Urban contemporary music, popularly known as urban grooves, has found a new official home. Every Thursday, the Beer Engine at Jameson Hotel in Harare plays…

The man who has ‘died’ so many times

Hildegarde The Arena IT’S a tired fad now, too predictable and so pedestrian as well. There are some crazy elements out there who have been hell bent to ensure that…

Warriors dream big

Ishemunyoro Chingwere in CAPE TOWN, South Africa WARRIORS skipper Partson Jaure says his troops have put behind them the success they recorded in the group stages of the ongoing Chan…

Artists join forces for fashion photography

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Entertainment Reporter Popular local names in the fashion industry have collaborated in a project that is aimed at developing the industry. The list includes stylists, models, musicians, make-up…

MDC-T’s move to incite civil servants falters

Felex Share Herald Reporter MDC-T was banking on the failure of salary negotiations between Government and civil servants to incite unrest in the country, it has emerged.

New CAR leader to hold peace talks

The new interim president of the Central African Republic says she will hold talks with militant groups in an attempt to restore order in the conflict-ridden country.

Zim to seek debt relief

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE will this year actively lobby creditors to have its USS$6,1 billion debt written off after completing an audit and validation of the debt last…

Mawiwi hails Songani

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter HARARE City coach Bigboy Mawiwi has wished winger Silas Songani all the best after his move to Denmark early this week. The gaffer said it is…

Govt pays US$30m for Kariba expansion

Herald Reporter Government has paid its US$35 million obligation for the expansion of Kariba South Power Station and the contractor, Sino-Hydro of China, is expected to begin work on-site soon,…

Violence erupts in Ukraine

Ukraine’S prime minister denounced anti-government protesters as “terrorists” yesterday, but in what appeared to be his first real move to end weeks of unrest President Viktor Yanukovich held talks with…

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