Art of printmaking less explored

Stephen Garan’anga Visual Art Printmaking is as old as the existence of the earth and has occurred naturally in the wilderness with every mobile organism living its mark in the…

Castro hits out at US

HAVANA/CARACAS. — The historic leader of the Cuban Revolution Fidel Castro has written to the Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in reference to his speech addressing US threats to his country. In…

Naledi awards nominees announced

Nominations for the 2015 Naledi Theatre Awards were announced in Johannesburg with Aubrey Sekhabi’s production of Marikana – The Musical coming out tops with 13 nominations. It created enormous interest because…

Rand gains marginally

Johannesburg. – THE rand pared its losses against the rampant dollar at midday yesterday, with analysts hopeful of further improvement in coming sessions. Earlier the dollar index, which measures the greenback’s…

Chelsea labelled babies

LONDON. — Paris Saint-Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic accused Chelsea’s players of acting like “babies” after he was sent off during his side’s triumphant draw at Stamford Bridge in the Champions…

Mega birthday bash for Kinnah

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Several musicians will join hands with Mbare-bred chanter Kinnah as he celebrates his 24th birthday at Mbare Netball Complex on Saturday. Musicians Killer T, Soul Jah Love, Dhadza…

Let’s protect our PSL brand

Bothwell Mahlengwe Events in recent weeks should send a ringing bell to our Premier Soccer League to take a long, hard and good look at ways of protecting the brand…

Honey from a fly? No! Never!

Isdore Guvamombe Reflections Back in the village. In the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve it is an inconsequential fallacy to expect honey from a fly, for, all you can…

Manhunt ongoing for heist gang

JOHANNESBURG – Mpumalanga police were on Thursday still searching for a large group of people who staged a cash-in-transit heist on the Verena to Witbank road. On Tuesday, a large armed…

Nigeria drafts in foreign mercenaries to take on Boko Haram

JOHANNESBURG/DAKAR – Nigeria has allegedly brought in hundreds of mercenaries from South Africa and the former Soviet Union to give its offensive against Boko Haram a shot in the arm…

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