Selmor, Tryson to honour Chimombe

Yeukai Karengezeka Arts Corrrespondent Afro jazz singer Selmor Mtukudzi and dendera musician Tryson Chimbetu will headline the inaugural James Chimombe commemoration gig slated for this Saturday at the Hilltop Bar…

Barca’s La Masia the best academy

LONDON. — A remarkable 43 players nurtured at Barcelona’s famous La Masia academy currently play in Europe’s leading five leagues — meaning the Catalan club have produced more top-level talents…

Soul Jah Love fires warning shots

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter Zim dancehall act Soul Jah Love says he will use Sting 2014 battle contest slated for the City Sports Centre on November 8 to prove that…

Danish minister to visit Zimbabwe

Business Reporter THE Danish Minister of Trade and Development Cooperation, Mr Mogens Jensen will visit Zimbabwe for high level meetings next week as steps towards normalisation of relations with the…

Drogba is the special one

LONDON. — Some Chelsea fans thought manager Jose Mourinho had taken leave of his senses when he decided to bring the ageing Didier Drogba back to the club in the…

US troops’ Ebola quarantine in Italy sparks controversy

ROME. — The decision to put a dozen American soldiers returning from Liberia into quarantine for Ebola at their base near Venice rather than in the United States sparked controversy…

National Foods sets aside $1,4m for wheat

Business Reporter AGRO processing concern, National Foods has set aside $1,4 million to support wheat farming for the 2014 wheat growing season following up on the $2,5 million ploughed into…

2 Kenyan journos honoured

NAIROBI. — Two Kenyan investigative reporters, Adow Jubat and Paul Wafula, have each won the honourable mention at a global media awards competition, as the results of the World Media…

Salute to bravery, resilience and sacrifice

Hildegarde The Arena THERE is nothing new under the sun. Attending the First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe’s “Meet the People” tour on October 23, where she met with members of…

Africa urged to invest in cancer diagnostic technology

Sifelani Tsiko recently in Nairobi, Kenya Africa must invest in cancer diagnostic technology to improve the treatment and care of growing cancer patients on the continent, a Kenyan doctor says.

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