Why don’t we learn from America?
MY TURN with TICHAONA ZINDOGA The MDC party and a phalanx of NGOs, which are sponsored by the US, Britain and other Western governments directly or by proxy would surely…
Woods splits with coach
LONDON. — Tiger Woods has said he will no longer be working with golf coach Sean Foley. The former world number one, currently sidelined with a back injury, spent four…
Fortune favours the brave, or does it?
Linda Tsarwe Business Correspondent There has been an unusual interest in distressed companies by some local investors of late. Obviously the first question that comes to mind is what the…
Bubbly Antipas shifts focus to OneWallet Cup
Sports Reporter CHICKEN Inn coach Joey Antipas believes his side are in prime shape ahead of the semi-finals of the NetOne Wallet Cup at Mandava this weekend. The Gamecocks are…
The art of making a living
Knowledge Mushohwe Correspondent Shona sculpture is highly regarded in Western Europe, the United States and even in neighbouring South Africa and the Internet may be used as a vehicle to…
Muntanga: The lion of Binga
Cde Andrew Sikajaya “Bigman” Muntanga, the “Lion of Binga”, a pioneer in nationalist politics among the Tonga people, a revolutionary leader and first member of Parliament for Binga, died on…
Kwela Calabash, Nyathi to launch album
Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent Pennywhistle masters Bulawayo Kwela Calabash and dup poet, Albert Nyathi will this Friday launch their eight-track album titled “Umoya/The Wind” at Alliance Francaise.
Star Brite under fire
Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Talent search show Star Brite has come under fire from various viewers that have castigated the show for ‘lack of quality’. Viewers believe the Barney Mpariwa-produced…
Dinyero charms hardman Chaka
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor AFTER coming perilously close to claiming a maiden Castle Lager Premiership title, Harare City have found themselves having to turn their attention to a battle…
EFF parly chaos: Tight measures put in place
JOHANNESBURG. — Extraordinary measures have been put in place to prevent a repeat of the “chaos” that broke out in Parliament last week, Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula said yesterday.











