Artist honours First Family

Tendai Rupapa and Farai Kuvirimirwa President Mugabe yesterday received a 200 kilogramme granite portrait of the First Lady and himself from a 24-year-old sculptor who said he cherished his legacy…

Zhakata tours South Africa

Yeukai karengezeka Arts Correspondent After staging a successful show with sungura godfather Nicholas Zakaria last Saturday, Leonard Zhakata is set to perform in Western Cape again at a family show…

We need literary awards

Beaven Tapureta Bookshelf We need stand-alone literary awards in Zimbabwe. Although people do not write their books to win awards, such awards have potential to elevate and enhance the visibility…

Nine fired workers drag Delta to court

Lovemore Meya Herald Reporter Delta Beverages has been slapped with a US$106 464 lawsuit after it unlawfully dismissed nine of its employees. It is alleged that Chibuku Super breweries in…

The big day is here!

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter All roads lead to the Harare International Conference Centre as the Zimbabwe Music Awards tonight make a return after taking a seven-year break. The awards organisers…

Tripartite FTA gets nod

Business Reporter The Tripartite Sectoral Committee of Ministers meeting in Bujumbura, Burundi from October 24–25 2014, agreed that the Tripartite Summit of Heads of State and Government to be held…

Kinshasa still rumbles in the jungle

KINSHASA. — The Tata Raphael Stadium looks as though it has lost a few rounds against Muhammad Ali in the 40 years since it staged the greatest boxing fight in…

Yadah TV Knock-out Cup semis on

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter ALL is set for the semi-finals of the Yadah TV Knock-out Cup semi-finals in the capital this Saturday. Gunners take on Ngezi Platinum while ZRP FC…

Meyiwa burial date set

JOHANNESBURG. — Orlando Pirates and South African national soccer team goalkeeper and captain Senzo Meyiwa will be buried in his home town Umlazi in Durban on Saturday.

Africa’s ‘frontier’ markets offer hopes of high returns

Paris – Facing subdued growth at home, a growing number of Western investors are now looking to Africa’s “frontier markets” for high returns and hoping the continent’s budding exchanges can…

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