ZimPraise Choir does it again

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter Leading choral group ZimPraise successfully held its first show of the year last Thursday at a packed Harare International Conference Centre despite the heavy rains that…

US-bound Gerrard inspires Reds

LONDON. – Captain Steven Gerrard scored twice to rescue Liverpool from FA Cup embarrassment and led them into the fourth round after a tricky 2-1 win at fourth-tier AFC Wimbledon…

Eugenie Bouchard stuns Serena

PERTH. — Canadian teenager Eugenie Bouchard swatted aside an out-of-sorts Serena Williams 6-2 6-1 at the Hopman Cup in Perth yesterday.

Zim children score major milestones in 2014

Richard Nyamanhindi The year 2014 witnessed incredible milestones for children in Zimbabwe. At the end of August, through the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2014, the national statistical agency, ZIMSTAT,…

Gully Bop fiancée exposed, says she loves him

Gully Bop fiancée Shauna Chin is getting some bad press for allegedly using the fast rising dancehall star for money and fame. Since his rise to fame late last year,…

Szczesny smokes himself out of Arsenal first XI

LONDON. – Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny has been fined a reported £20 000 for smoking in the showers after a game. The 24-year-old left boss Arsene Wenger furious when he…

Georgias confident of winning appeal

Susan Nyabunze Herald Reporter London lawyer Hugh Mercer QC representing Harare businessman, former Senator and Deputy Minister Guy Georgias in his case against EU sanctions, says he is confident of…

‘Hip-hop has reduced racism’

Jay-Z believes hip-hop has ‘‘done more’’ to benefit racial relations than ‘‘most cultural icons’’. The producer and rapper believes that this particular style of music has been able to influence…

Book Cafe hosts benefit concert

Sophia Chese  Arts Correspondent Several artistes will tomorrow perform at a benefit concert scheduled for the Book Café. The money raised will be channelled towards the refurbishment of Book Cafe…

Prof Ranger: Zim loses more than a historian

Lovemore Ranga Mataire PROFESSOR Terence Osborn Ranger who died last week in his native England at the age of 85 was a luminous figure in the academic arena particularly in…

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