Govt to establish financial oversight council

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter GOVERNMENT intends to establish an oversight council to, among other issues, monitor risks in the country’s financial systems that could arise from abuse of depositors’…

Drums affair at Book Cafe

Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent A number of local drummers will converge at Book Cafe tomorrow for a show dubbed “Here Come the Drums”, which will also feature female vocalists Cynthia…

Chisora buzzing

LONDON. — Finchley hit-man Dereck Chisora has dismissed Kevin Johnson’s hopes of beating him when the two boxing heavyweights meet at the Copper Box on Saturday. Johnson has stepped in…

Tuku receives global award

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Musician Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi was presented with the Global Service Award by the Skagit Valley College in the United States of America for his contribution to…

Rhyme Assassin pens Valentine’s Day song

Yeukai Karengezeka Entertainment Reporter United Kingdom-based award-winning rapper Tichaona Monera, aka Rhyme Assassin has dropped his latest single titled “Beautiful” for Valentine’s Day.

Two Koreas open dialogue

SEOUL. – South Korea and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea will hold a dialogue between high-ranking officials today, Seoul’s Unification Ministry said yesterday. Unification Ministry spokesman Kim Eui-do told…

Rick Ross buys Holyfield mansion

One man’s loss is another man’s gain. Rick Ross is paying a lot of cash to get what Evander Holyfield apparently could no longer afford. The music mogul has dropped…

Mundopa in solo exhibition

Yeukai Karengezeka Entertainment Reporter Renowned painter Wycliffe Mundopa will be hosting a solo exhibition dubbed “Dramascapes” with new works on paper at the First Floor Gallery Harare tomorrow.

Motorsport in good health

Collin Matiza Sports Editor TEMBA Mazvimbakupa of the Zimbabwe Motorsport Federation believes the future of motocross is bright in this country after watching several youngsters taking up the sport in…

India ban reverse

NEW DELHI. — The International Olympic Committee yesterday reversed a year-long ban against India imposed over corruption concerns, ending an embarrassing debacle that will allow its athletes to compete under…

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