Zifa to go farming

HARARE. — Zifa president Cuthbert Dube intends to push ahead with plans for the association to turn to farming to help fund its operations. Dube was re-elected at the weekend…

I don’t know how much I invested: Tuku

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Music superstar Oliver Mtukudzi says he does not know how much he invested in setting up Pakare Paye Arts Centre. Mtukudzi made the revelation during a…

Shady Ashton: EU’s architect of regime change

Finian Cunninham Questions need to asked about the real role of the European Union’s foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton. With her demeanor of quiet diplomacy and down-to-earth style, some may…

Soul Jah Love unveils new band

Entertainment Reporter Zim dancehall artiste of the moment, Soul Musaka popularly known as Soul Jah Love, will tomorrow unveil a live band at his much awaited engagement party, at the…

Why interbank won’t work

Happiness Zengeni Not that there was a dearth in issues to talk about but the December financial reporting season had kept the writer busy. There wasn’t a flurry of results…

A foretaste of ‘Katsindi’ from Tanga

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter Township love rhythms fans are in for a treat tonight at Misty’s at Newlands Shopping Centre where Tanga Wekwa Sando is expected to sample songs from…

On this day, 39 years ago . . .

Features Reporter   THIRTY-NINE years ago today, April 4 1975, Cde Robert Gabriel Mugabe, who had just been released from an 11-year incarceration by the Smith regime, crossed into Mozambique in…

Facelift for Murehwa Arts Centre

Tawanda Marwizi recently in Murehwa The Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Andrew Langa has pledged to work with the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe in upgrading Murehwa Culture Centre.…

Musharraf survives assassination attempt

ISLAMABAD. — Pakistan’s former military ruler Pervez Musharraf, who is on trial for treason, narrowly escaped what police called an assassination attempt as a roadside bomb went off shortly before…

‘Brazil not ready for World Cup’

RIO DE JANEIRO. — Brazil may not be “totally ready” for the start of the 2014 World Cup because of building delays, admits Fifa secretary-general Jerome Valcke.

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