Inxusa Festival begins

Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent The Inxusa Festival re-launched on a high note on Tuesday evening with the opening ceremony bringing theatre arts to life in Bulawayo. The four-day theatre festival,…

amaBooks launch Siqondephi Manje?

Entertainment Reporter THE much-awaited Ndebele version of the English short story anthology Where to Now, Short Stories from Zimbabwe is out and will be launched on Saturday at the National…

Byo to host Culture Week

Showbiz Correspondent BULAWAYO will this year host the celebrations that will see a fashion show, street marches and various cultural activities taking place. This year’s celebrations will run under the…

Who is to blame for child prostitution?

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent A SCHOOL girl during the day and a lady of the night in the evening- what a contrast. Unfortunately these are the lives which some children…

TB rampant in South African prisons

DUDLEY Lee, 59, walked out of Pollsmoor Prison in Cape Town, South Africa a free man in 2003. He is now a prisoner of the disease he acquired there. Awaiting…

Arab League slams Syrian regime ‘massacres’

Arab leaders have called for a political solution to the conflict in Syria, although the Syrian opposition had asked for “sophisticated” arms to tip the balance of power. The regional…

Africa calls for EU Summit boycott

Hebert Zharare and Zvamaida Murwira— The African Union’s Peace and Security Council has advised the bloc not to attend the EU-Africa summit set for Brussels, Belgium next week to protest…

Venezuela arrests generals ‘plotting coup’

Three Venezuelan air force generals accused of plotting a coup against the leftist government of President Nicolas Maduro have been arrested amid a widening crackdown on the opposition. The unidentified…

MH370 search resumes after bad weather

Multinational search teams have resumed the hunt for the wreckage from Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 after weather conditions improved over the southern part of the Indian Ocean. A total of…

W Africa scrambles to prevent Ebola spread

West African nations scrambled to contain an outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus suspected to have killed at least 59 people in Guinea, with symptoms of the disease reported in…

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