Limpopo Bridge to undergo major facelift

Business Reporter The New Limpopo Bridge, one of Zimbabwe’s most successful projects under build operate and transfer model, is undergoing extensive facelift ahead of its handover to Government next month.…

Madzore application thrown out

Chief Court Reporter Glen View South legislator Paul Madzore yesterday had his application to stop prosecution on a charge of assaulting a police officer in 2006 thrown out for lack…

Inaugural comedy show at Pakare Paye

Reckson Mandizvidza and Yeukai Karengezeka Pakare Paye arts centre is set to host its first ever comedy show this Saturday. The arts centre which has played host to a number…

Chinamasa on indigenisation

Herald Reporters Cabinet has directed the urgent realignment of investment and empowerment laws so that they reflect a 100 percent ownership of natural resources by Zimbabweans, with investors entering into…

Ras Jabu to assist dancehall artistes

Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent Local Rastafarian, Trevor Hall, has vowed to assist and nurture Zimdancehall artistes for them to master the art of real reggae roots if the genre has…

Serena Williams knocked out

PARIS. — Defending champion and world number one Serena Williams was knocked out of the French Open tennis tournament by Spain’s Garbine Muguruza yesterday as the American star stumbled to…

Mare remixes songs

Reckson Mandizvidza Entertainment Reporter Afro-soul crooner Cynthia Mare has added new flavours to her songs to give  them a contemporary feel. Mare who performed at Book Cafe recently at a…

ZBC needs US$60m for digital migration

Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation needs US$60 million to meet the first phase of its migration ahead of the June 2015 digitalisation deadline.

Chiredzi GBV cases double

Tafadzwa Ndlovu in CHIREDZI Cases of gender-based violence in Chiredzi nearly doubled to 3 500 last year up from 1 800 in 2012, according to an NGO. Musasa Project gender…

Journalists march to go ahead

Paidamoyo Chipunza Herald Reporter Journalists from across the country will finally hold a march to mark World Press Freedom Day in Harare tomorrow after the initial march was stopped by…

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