The soldier does it again

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter South Africa-based dancehall star Buffalo Soldier has scored big with his 12th nomination at the upcoming Channel O Music Video awards scheduled for November 29.

Will Afrika Revenge reclaim glory?

Godwin Muzari Showbiz Mirror The reunion of Afrika Revenge has brought the duo back on the local music map with a bang. Their new songs are already dominating the airwaves…

Chikomba Central goes the Milky Way

Sydney Kawadza Senior Features Writer The Chikomba community in Mashonaland East has invested in cattle rearing and this has led to the successful establishment of dairy and cattle fattening projects.

120MW solar plant on cards

Business Reporter Local solar power producer Solar Shack plans to construct a solar power plant with capacity to produce 120 megawatts at Chaka Hills Farm in Marondera.

Sata: The King Cobra sleeps

Stephen Chan Correspondent Michael Sata, who has died aged 77, was the fifth president of Zambia during the half century since the country became independent. A charismatic, forceful but controversial…

Iran to assist local SMEs

Farai Kuvirimirwa Herald Reporter The Islamic Republic of Iran is impressed with the environment in Zimbabwe and says it will assist small to medium scale enterprises as they play a…

Young chanter combines R’n’B and dancehall

Yeukai Karengezeka Arts Correspondent Upcoming artiste Gee Brandon – real name Brandon Guzha is amongst a new breed of Zim dancehall artistes that are out to  promote positivity in the…

Energy woes: Eskom ropes in consumers

CAPE TOWN. — Eskom has turned to consumers to help prevent the need for rotational load shedding. “The power system is severely constrained”, the power utility said in a statement…

Mangongo rallies his troops

DHAKA. — Zimbabwe’s capitulation against spin in the Dhaka Test cricket gave the team a break of six days before the second Test, but they could be racing against time…

Insurance council rescues city fire department

Tafadzwa Ndlovu and Dorcas Jiri Harare City Council yesterday received five fire tenders from the Insurance Council of Zimbabwe to boost the city’s emergency services and disaster containment.

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