Is dramatic writing in Zim dead?

DRAMATIC writing in Zimbabwe is certainly not dead. To call it dead would certainly be disrespectful to the efforts of those that have been keeping dramatic writing and drama performances…

SHARP SHOOTER: Softening the BBC’s hard agenda

BBC’s recent “HardTalk” with Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo, who made Stephen Sackur look and feel like a kindergarten presenter, is indeed something to watch countless…

Miraculous conception in Hinduism

LAST week we found that the mythical story of the purported miraculous conception of Yahoshua the Nazarene was in Rome. This week, we go to India, an older civilisation. We…

Putin hails ‘professional’ Blatter

Moscow – Russian President Vladimir Putin has congratulated Fifa boss Sepp Blatter on his re-election as head of football’s governing body, the Kremlin says, despite a high-profile corruption scandal rocking…

Dairibord eyes growth in export markets

HARARE — Dairibord Holdings is eyeing to grow the contribution of export markets to five percent of turnover as the company makes inroads into Mozambique. The company’s chief executive Mr…

Chibhabha’s unwanted record

Bpini Dani in Mumbai, India ZIMBABWEAN opener Chamu Chibhabha says losing his wicket at 99 runs in an ODI against Pakistan on Friday was disappointing.

Mudzimba with Mai Chisamba: Hubby calls me by ex’s name

Hubby calls me by ex’s name THANK you so much for your column. I am a married woman aged 31, blessed with a set of twins, a boy and a…

Govt starts cutting farm sizes

Munyaradzi Musiiwa – Midlands Bureau Government has started downsizing A2 farms which exceed the recommended hectarage in an exercise expected to free idle properties for resettlement — including those held by…

Leveraging mineral resources to access loans and its challenges

Continued from last week Butlter Tambo ZIMBABWE has one of the largest resources of the platinum group metals as well as aluminum, chromium, gold, iron ore, diamonds and large resources…

400 000 register for June 10 polls

More than 400 000 people have registered to vote in the June 10 National Assembly by-elections, which will likely go down in history as the biggest such polls Zimbabwe has…

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