Poor funding stalls Young Igwee
Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Utakataka Express frontman Peter “Young Igwee” Moyo has lamented the lack of funds as the major cause for the delay in releasing his “Mushonga Mukuru” DVD.
SA workers reject pay rise
JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa’s striking workers in the metal and engineering sector yesterday rejected a 10-percent pay rise offer from employers, vowing to continue the strike indefinitely.
Harare’s new economy! . . . Cranes missing from skyline but CBD’s shy-town thrives
Conrad Mwanawashe and Tinashe Makichi The current economic climate characterised by a weak manufacturing sector, lack of cheap funding and low foreign direct investment has resulted in a burgeoning micro-enterprise…
Queues swell at Beitbridge border
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The volume of traffic has drastically increased at Beitbridge Border Post as travellers now spend on average four hours in queues to enter or leave South…
Miss ZimPride pageant flops
Yeukai Karengezeka Arts Correspondent The inaugural Miss ZimPride held over the weekend at Belgravia Sports Club was marred by poor organisation and low turnout. After delays of an hour, Tyra…
Dutch pile misery on Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO. — Another ragged defensive display by Brazil allowed the Netherlands to stroll to a 3-0 victory in the World Cup soccer third-place play-off match on Saturday as…
Editorial Comment: Let’s do more to combat cancer
OCTOBER is Breast Cancer Awareness Month but the scourge of cancer, which is among a basket of non-communicable diseases silently decimating lives, cannot be left for October alone to be…
Gaza accuses Israel of using banned weapons
GAZA. — A senior Palestinian health official accused the Israeli army yesterday of using internationally prohibited weapons as the Jewish state’s “Operation Protective Edge” that targets the Islamist Hamas movement…
Moyo urges savings
Walter Nyamukondiwa in CHINHOYI SENIOR Minister of State in the President’s Office Cde Simon Khaya Moyo has called on Zimbabweans to shun the “consumerist culture” and embrace saving as a…
Remembering the Soul of the Nation
Cde Simon Vengai Muzenda, the veteran nationalist and Vice President of the Republic of Zimbabwe died on Saturday September 20, 2003 after a long illness at the age of 80.











