Namibia-based Zim rapper spreads wings

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Entertainment Reporter Renowned Namibia-based Zimbabwean R ‘n’ B musician Royal Bee (pictured below), real name Brighton Chigwida, is in the country for his designer label launch. The label, called RB7,…

Flabba murder: Girlfriend in court

Johannesburg – A woman accused of stabbing musician Nkululeko “Flabba” Habedi to death made a quick appearance in the Alexandra Magistrates’ Court yesterday. The case against Cindy Manqele was postponed to…

French sports stars die

BEUNOS AIRES/PARIS. — Eight French nationals, including celebrity yachtswoman Florence Arthaud, Olympic swimmer Camille Muffat and boxer Alexis Vastine, were among 10 killed when two helicopters collided in Argentina on…

Pure Gold offers water-tight, foolproof security services

Do you wish to have watertight and fool-proof security services? If your answer is yes, try us for we pledge meaningful commitment to your security. We are found in the following…

Botswana to host elephant summit

GABORONE. – Botswana will this month host two international meetings on elephant poaching and the illegal wildlife trade in Africa, Environment and Tourism Minister Tshekedi Khama said yesterday. Khama said the…

Crop destruction angers Mabvuku residents

Andrew Chimedza Herald Reporter Mabvuku residents are up in arms with Kugarika Kushinga Housing Co-operative, which they accuse of destroying their maize crop on a wetland which has sustained their livelihoods…

Where is our own Django?

Knowledge Mushohwe Art Zone Late last year, Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg and Dan Sterling combined their acting, directing and screenplay talents to produce the now controversial movie, The Interview. The film,…

Maguta: Memories of plenty

Sekai Nzenza On Wednesday “We are looking for food because our fields got burnt by the sun,” said the young mother sitting cross-legged in our village courtyard. She was accompanied by…

Zimbabwe volleyball giants Support Unit to record their first win

Zimbabwe volleyball giants Support Unit will look to record their first win in the Men’s Africa Club Championship when they take on Uganda’s KAVC in a Pool D match at…

Thin film solar power expected to be new driver for CHINESE economy

By Zhang Ye China can build portable new energy into an industry with global comparative edges as a means to boost growth and reduce pollution, the head of a ­Chinese…

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