Charambas return to Harare Gardens

Yeukai Karengezeka Arts Correspondent Gospel couple Pastor Charles and Olivia Charamba will this Sunday share the stage with rising group Spirit Praise at Harare Gardens. The two groups who are on a…

Dube appeals for patience

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter ZIFA president Cuthbert Dube has appealed for patience from creditors as the association, weighed down by US$6 million debt, battles to balance its books and service its…

Tryson celebrates birthday at Junction 24

Arts Correspondent Dendera musician Tryson Chimbetu’s birthday celebrations begin tonight when he performs at Junction 24 along Harare-Chitungiza Road. He will be supported by upcoming dancehall musician Looga Diamond.The Zimbabwe Red…

Gulliver looks beyond borders

Walter Muchinguri Assistant Business Editor Distressed engineering concern, Gulliver Consolidated Limited is looking beyond the country’s borders for major infrastructure projects that will help improve the company’s financial position, the…

Offensive on First Lady’s PhD thickens

Tichaona Zindoga Senior Political Writer Vice President Dr Joice Mujuru’s thesis for her recently-attained doctorate from the University of Zimbabwe is not available on the university library’s shelves, despite being indicated…

Zinwa sued

Diana Nherera Herald Reporter Laubscher Services, a Harare bulk water supplier, has filed an urgent chamber application at the High Court against the closure of its business by water authorities.

Cotton output declines to 4-year low

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S cotton output in the 2013 /14 season declined to its lowest level in four years as farmers continue shifting from the crop to better…

Arsenal to recruit more

LONDON. — Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has revealed he will spend money in January after messing it up in the summer. The Gunners signed five players in the last window but…

Zim CEOs have no working culture

My Two Cents Happiness Zengeni After having taken a trip to tour the new sharing economy start ups in the United States, discoveries were made about how American corporate culture has…

Klap Family unites Bulawayo artistes

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Youthful artistes from Bulawayo have joined forces in collectively marketing their talents through a movement called Kasi Lami Art Platform (Klap Family)

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