Zambezi Express preps on course
Lance Chigodo ONE of the best music, theatre and dance groups in Zimbabwe, Siyaya Arts will hold the Zambezi Express show after a four-year hiatus.
President in key Putin talks
From Mduduzi Mathuthu in MOSCOW, Russia PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe is today expected to meet Russia’s President Vladimir Putin in closed-door talks here aimed at deepening trade and investment ties with…
SHOWBIZ: At home with Young Igwe
Andrew Moyo recently in Kwekwe ON stage, he dazzles fans with his energetic and hard to forget act — dishing out timeless sungura hits that are spiced with a rumba…
President in key Putin talks
From Mduduzi Mathuthu in MOSCOW, Russia PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe is today expected to meet Russia’s President Vladimir Putin in closed-door talks here aimed at deepening trade and investment ties with…
Umzingwane Dairy Association in bid to increase production
THE Umzingwane Dairy Association (UDA) has applied for a grant of $20 000 from a non-governmental organisation, SNV for the purchase of equipment for its milk processing plant at Umzingwane…
‘Agriculture has capacity to employ more’
THE agriculture sector has been identified as one of the sectors with the biggest potential to create employment through production as its gestation period is shorter as compared to other…
‘This boy has great potential’
ZIMBABWE national cricket team coach Dav Whatmore had never seen Roy Kaia in action when he decided to give the batsman his national team call-up three weeks ago.
The Asbestos Slug Fest:…385 000 jobs hang by a thread
Darlington Musarurwa – Business Editor EVERY other two years, when the Conference of Parties (COP) to the Rotterdam Convention — an international grouping of countries that are determined to control the…
Council ventures into tourism
Shepias Dube BULAWAYO City Council has identified tourism as one of the key areas that needs resuscitation if the city is to boost its revenue collection and ease financial woes,…
SeedCo breeds new varieties
ONE of country’s leading seed manufacturers, SeedCo, says they are breeding new varieties that can withstand bad weather conditions brought about by climate change.









