Tupac movie on cards

N.W.A will be releasing their biopic “Straight Outta Compton” in August, but hip hop fans could also see a Tupac Shakur biopic this year. According to Collider, Randall Emmett is…

Firms’ pension contributions take nose dive

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Insurance and Pension Commission said pension arrears for last year amount to an estimated $250 million as company contributions continue to nose-dive on the back of numerous…

Coal needs higher prices to survive – Analyst

CAPE TOWN – Coal needs higher prices to survive, XMP Consulting coal analyst Xavier Prevost said yesterday. Speaking at the IHS Energy South African Coal Exports Conference 2015, he said…

All not well for Danny Delport

Sports Reporter ALL is not well for former Sables and Natal Sharks winger Danny Delport who has been diagnosed with Motor Neuron Disease after having resettled in Perth, Australia. The…

How to cope with creatives

Zachary  Aldwin  Milkshake in the Boardroom The old fashioned circus used to be set up on the edge of town and was filled with freaks you would pay to go…

Investor interest a good omen

Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus THE year has started well for this country with serious interest being registered by foreign investors who have almost been tripping over each other to come and…

Fergie hard to replace

LONDON. — Manchester United still have not found a replacement for their “genius” former boss Sir Alex Ferguson, according to football super-agent Jorges Mendes. Ferguson stood down as United manager…

Dealing with overtime

Shelter Chieza Change management Most businesses seem to be experiencing challenges in managing their time. From a purely business arrangement, overtime allows the company to effectively manage high workloads without increasing…

Is sungura music suitable for church?

Lovemore Chikova Christian Entertainment I remember one of my relatives coming back from a church choir practice a few years ago very jubilant and apprehensive about the coming Sunday service.…

David Oyelowo challenges British film sector

David Oyelowo has called upon the film and TV industry to cast more black actors in leading roles after insisting he had to move to America for the sake of…

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