Design exhibition returns to gallery

At The Gallery The National Gallery of Zimbabwe will be hosting its second edition of the Design Show Exhibition that showcases local contemporary designs, from April 30 to June 15,…

A bitter-sweet, heart-warming tale

Lovemore Ranga Mataire The Reader African-American author and feminist, Alice Walker, once remarked that there was no book more important to her than Zora Neale Hurston’s novel “Their Eyes Were Watching…

‘Youth concerns are Govt’s priority’

Senior Reporter Addressing the challenges faced by youths in the country remains Government’s number one priority, Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa said last week. Speaking at the Harare Youth Council fund-raising dinner,…

Chaos at Rufaro

Augustine Hwata and Takudzwa Chitsiga CHAOTIC scenes were the order of the day at the Bob 91 Super Cup final showdown between bitter rivals Dynamos and CAPS United at Rufaro…

5 arrested over murder of Russian opposition leader

MOSCOW. — Authorities in Moscow have charged two men with involvement in the murder of Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov, one of whom served in a police unit in the Russian…

MBCA profit up 33pc

Walter Muchinguri Assistant Business Editor The MBCA Bank recorded a 33 percent jump in profits to $5,3 million during the year ending December 31, 2014 as net interest income grew by…

Lungu leaves Women’s Day after falling sick

LUSAKA. — Zambian President Edgar Lungu yesterday excused himself from this year’s International Women’s Day celebrations in Lusaka after “not feeling well”, his spokesperson said.

Renewable energy is the future

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story ZIMBABWE’S contribution to the global goal of climate change mitigation will be built around renewable energy, but there is no clear indication, yet, on the specific targets…

Unki, Mimosa on course to secure smelter facility

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Unki and Mimosa Mines are weighing options on whether to set up a new refinery or to utilise existing facilities once they are upgraded. The two mining…

Teen killed in Byo ‘turf war’

Pamela Shumba Bulawayo Bureau AN 18-year-old Pumula South firewood vendor was stabbed to death in a turf war involving teenage gangsters in the suburb. Mthulisi Ncube died minutes after a rival…

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