Armed ‘Oath Keepers’ inject fear in Ferguson
FERGUSON. — Four civilians carrying automatic rifles and side-arms patrolled a riot-torn street in Ferguson, Missouri, early yesterday, saying they were there to protect a media organisation but drawing swift…
Poultry industry to miss target
The poultry industry is likely to miss its annualised target of 80 million day-old chicks as monthly production has dipped 40 percent to 3,6 million in the past three months,…
Yoked Francophone Africa must be pitied
But it will be useful to look at just how chained francophone Western African countries are to their former colonial masters who dominate everything from their languages right down to…
Six gospel musicians leave for SA
Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent six Zimbabwean gospel musicians are expected to travel to South Africa today where they will serenade gospel lovers during a mega annual conference to be held…
Ex-soldier convicted of armed robbery
Court Reporter An ex-soldier who committed a spat of armed robberies and carjackings at gunpoint has been convicted and will be sentenced next Thursday.
Fungisai to unveil album at Harare Agric Show
Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Gospel musician Fungisai Zvakavapano-Mashavave (pictured here) will release her 13th album at the Harare Agricultural Show to be held this month.
Storm over SA king’s intended Zim visit
Bulawayo Bureau The intended visit to Zimbabwe by South Africa’s Zulu King, Goodwill Zwelithini, has sparked controversy, with some saying he was not welcome in the country.
Cairns set to hit 80 percent of production capacity
Business Reporter CAIRNS Holdings’ production is seen hitting 80 percent of capacity when incoming investor Takura Capital injects fresh funding. The company’s current level of capacity stands at an average…
New kid Chikoto releases album
Bornwise Mtonzi Entertainment Reporter Upcoming gospel artiste Wilmore Chokoto has released a debut titled “NaMwari Zvinogoneka”. The eight-track gospel album is a mixture of afro-jazz and reggae and comprises tracks…
Burkina Faso floods set to worsen
OUAGADOUGOU. — Nearly 20 000 people were affected last week by heavy rains and flooding in and around Burkina Faso’s capital, Ouagadougou.











