Stunner on cloud nine
Reckson Mandizvidza Entertainment Reporter— Musician Desmond “Stunner” Chideme, who has gradually been losing ground on the local music terrain, is a happy man following his nomination for the 2014 African…
Weak economy slows down ZSE
Business Editor— Data from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange shows that there was an increase in the number of shares sold by foreigners in the five months to May against last…
Editorial Comment: CZI should meet Zesa half way
No one wants to pay more for electricity, so the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority’s tariff review is going to be unpopular. But there are other factors that have to be…
Mwonzora terrified of grand coalition
Tafara Shumba— Although many people complain about ZBCTV’s mediocre programming, especially the street theatres, I discovered last Sunday that if you spare some minutes on them, you can learn one…
ZiFM DJ to feature at MTV awards
The Ignition presenter, Sam Mussa, better known by her stage name MisRed, has been invited to cover The MTV Africa Music Awards this year as a representative of ZiFM Stereo.
To make a hit, you have got to get personal: Pharrell
Pharrell Williams pauses, takes a breath and considers how the past year has unfolded for the R&B producer and singer: four Grammy Awards and three mega hit singles including a…
Seke n’anga granted bail
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter— Seke traditional healer David Muzenda, accused of shooting his wife dead, was yesterday granted $600 bail by the High Court. Muzenda is alleged to have…
Winter wheat hectarage declines
Farmers have planted just 6 000 hectares of winter wheat, compared to 10 700 hectares grown last year an official said yesterday. Farmers attribute the reduced wheat hectarage to lack…
Shot in the arm for ‘garbage men’
Collin Matiza Sports Editor— DESPITE seeing their players travelling on refuse trucks to fulfil their away matches, Chitungwiza Municipality Football Club have vowed to transform themselves into a Premiership side…
African coaches under spotlight
JOHANNESBURG. — The first ambition of Ghanaian Kwesi Appiah and Nigerian Stephen Keshi at the World Cup soccer finals in Brazil is to reach the second round and end decades…











