New gospel star on the rise

Yeukai Karengezeka Entertainment Reporter ZimPraise Choir master Wellington “Welly” Kwenda gave a stunning performance at a gospel concert dubbed “Crossover to Increase” held over the weekend at the Harare Gardens.

Right of reply: Wafawarova wrong

Chalton Hwende If it was not for the compelling need to educate Reason Wafawarova and others who allow their endemic misconceptions to mislead them, l would have just ended with…

The evolution of white supremacy

White nations still esteem their ideas as supreme. The world must simply follow in tow THE idea that white supremacy has given way to racial equality simply because we managed…

Poverty, hope and the burden of motherhood

Elliot Ziwira Zambian writer Binwell Sinyangwe, in “A Cowrie of Hope” (2000), explores how poverty imprisons the individual and robs him/her of any sense of dignity; reducing the impoverished to…

51 killed in Nigeria twin car bomb blasts

MAIDUGURI. – At least 51 people have been killed after twin car bomb blasts went off at a bustling marketplace in Nigeria’s northeastern city of Maiduguri, a Red Cross official…

Rihanna, Chris at it

Rihanna’s friends are said to be concerned after she and former boyfriend Chris Brown have started corresponding regularly by text message. The “Diamonds” singer — who was recently seen partying…

Don’t sing for money – Koffi

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter Congolese rhumba star Koffi Olomide has urged young musicians to have a passion for music and not sing for money or fame. The “Loi” singer who…

Agents to enter into multiple e-wallet contracts

Business Reporter ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe could have lost its bid to bar Ecocash agents from doubling up as agents for rival mobile money transfer service, telecash being offered by Telecel…

Three firms win solar plant tenders

Business Reporter THREE firms have been awarded tenders to build 100-megawatt solar plants in Gwanda, a development that will increase the country’s electricity supply.

Campbell brands FA racists

LONDON. – Sol Campbell has branded the English Football Association institutionally racist and claimed that he would have been England captain for 10 years if he had been white.

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