Inside ZCC bishop’s lifestyle

Vincent Gono in Bikita THE continued emergence of new churches in the country and lavish lifestyles of their founders can be traced to the flourishing gospel of prosperity.

Nashie, Trevor in bar brawl

Peter Matika Senior Leisure Reporter UP AND COMING Bulawayo hip hop artiste  Tinashe Mararanyika, popularly known as Nashie-Mboko was reportedly involved in a bar brawl with fellow urban grooves musician…

Chief Shana urges cultural preservation

Fairness Moyana Sunday Leisure Correspondent THE celebration of cultural diversity can only be achieved through recognition of all languages to avoid seeing their extinction through academic association as well as…

Rebranding World Cup

Christopher Mlalazi Lighterside ONCE again, the World Cup has roared into life, taking our hearts away with it. Now the Mount Kilimanjaro question on everyone’s lips is, or to call…

Jeys takes Kozekulunge for first Austrian tour

Ngqwele Dube Sunday Leisure Correspondent WHEN Afro-jazz artiste Jeys Marabini decided to embark on a solo career in 2002, he named his backing band “Kozekulunge”, a SiNdebele word which, if…

Environment: EMA enforces the law on polluters

Over 80 pedestrians and public transport drivers in Harare were apprehended during the first three months of this year after they were caught littering the environment and flouting other waste…

Two short films nominated for international film festival

Peter Matika Senior Leisure Reporter TWO short films written and directed by two local up and coming artistes were recently nominated to be featured at the International Images Film Festival…

Try Indian healing clay

Peter Matika Getting Stylish THE quest for eternal youth has always been a “holy grail”, with some medical and beauty industries having propagated half-truths and half lies all in a…

Soccer: George’s Chigova’s last supper

George Chigova will today play his last match for Dynamos, away to Hwange, before leaving to start a new life at Supersport United in South Africa, amid a mixture of…

Foreign Donors cut aid to Mozambique

Foreign donors have cut aid to Mozambique’s government by 11 percent compared to last year amid concerns over corruption, an official said Friday. The group of donors who contribute aid…

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