Jean Masters to honour late father

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Jazz musician Jean Masters will honour her late father Joe Masters through an album that will be released next month. Sister Jean, as the musician is…

Upcoming artistes’ albums

Kumbirayi Shoniwa Entartainment Reporter While many music followers were on lookout for albums from established artistes last year. New and upcoming artistes took turns in various studios to release new…

Five major Sadc polls this year

Rundu. – Millions of people in Southern Africa will be going to the polls to elect governments, which they think will meet their aspirations as five of the 15 SADC…

Council workers return to work

Herald Reporters Harare City Council workers who demonstrated over unpaid salaries and bonuses on Monday returned to work yesterday without a clear solution to their concerns in sight. Harare Municipal…

Small gold miners lobby Govt

Business Reporter Small scale gold miners, led by the umbrella body — the Gold Miners Association of Zimbabwe — have expressed reservations over some 2014 budget provisions they say could…

TLC’s Chilli is dating Wayne Brady

TLC singer Chilli has been dating comedian Wayne Brady for two weeks and the pair are reportedly already smitten with one another. The ‘‘Waterfalls’’ hit-maker was spotted holding hands with…

Vincent wins Ray Stracker golf tourney

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter KIEREN Vincent defied the odds to win the Ray Stracker Under-23 golf tournament at Chapman yesterday. Vincent, who is the younger brother of Africa’s top amateur…

Who then will be our earthly shepherds?

By Monalisa M Nyanzira The world is fast changing; the unexpected has become our daily bread. The question is where have we gone wrong for our earthly shepherds to go…

Jay Z gives young rapper a lifetime chance

He’s one of the biggest rappers in the world but Jay Z is also a father. And his paternal side came out at the Greensboro, North Carolina gig of his…

Cocaine smuggler pleads for forgiveness

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A South African woman convicted of importing more than 2kg of cocaine using envelopes glued on textbook covers yesterday pleaded for forgiveness. Ncombo Theodorah Tobeka (48)…

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