President Zuma cancels Indonesia state visit
PRETORIA. – South African President Jacob Zuma has cancelled his state visit to Indonesia owing to the xenophobic violence in his country.
Govt, UN start SA repatriations
Kuda Bwititi in Harare and Trust Matsilele in Johannesburg The United Nations Development Programme has released US$100 000 to Government for repatriation of 2 000 Zimbabweans who were affected by…
Burundi police fire teargas at protesters
Bujumbura — Police in Burundi on Friday fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse protesters calling for the president not to run for a third term, as tensions rise…
Cosafa condemns SA xenophobic attacks
THE Council of Southern Africa Football Associations has condemned the ongoing xenophobic attacks in South Africa and will use the upcoming 2015 Cosafa Cup, which will be held in that…
Common interior design mistakes
A HOME decorating and design project is very exciting to undertake. There are so many pretty images to browse for inspiration, fabrics to finger and ceramic tiles to select.
‘No blunders at Hifa this year’
ORGANISERS of the Harare International Festival of the Arts (Hifa) have pledged to ensure that during the festival which runs from April 28 to May 3, festival-goers will not be…
Church takes to aerobics, modelling
Tafadzwa Zimoyo – Religion Writer THE modern church is taking a new trajectory that is generating a lot of interest. With the mushrooming of new churches so too have emerged…
ZIA pools US$721m investment in Q1
THE Zimbabwe Investment Authority is bullish on prospects of attracting more than US$2 billion in potential investment this year as it has approved applications worth US$721 million in the first…
Mlalazi’s play Water Games to premiere at Hifa 2015
A THEATRE play Water Games, which is an adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s An Enemy Of The People by local playwright, Christopher Mlalazi is set to premiere at this year’s Harare…
ENVIRONMENT: Sanctions hamper Campfire projects
Harmony Agere – Extra Reporter The United States Fish and Wildlife Services imposed the ban on Zimbabwe and Tanzania after citing “questionable management practices and lack of effective law enforcement”.




