5 perish in S. Africa crash

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Five members of the South African-based More Praise Band under Zaoga church, all Zimbabweans, were killed yesterday in Pretoria when the car they were travelling in was…

Senate passes Labour Bill

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter— Senate yesterday rejected proposed changes to the Labour Amendment Bill by the MDC-T, prompting the opposition party’s members to walk out in protest, culminating in the passage…

The raw side of reggae

A FRENCH website has launched an Internet series featuring Jamaican artistes performing in acoustic form. Jamaican Raw Sessions is the title of the project by unitedreggae.com. It showcases a number of…

Tuku, Sulu share stage in Chinhoyi

Arts Correspondent A lot is expected when top musicians Oliver Mtukudzi, Suluman Chimbetu and Soul Jah Love perform at CSC Club in Chinyoyi tonight. It will be the first time for…

Mutsvene band member opens studio

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Entertainment Reporter Gospel music diva, Mercy Mutsvene might be lying low, but her contribution to the Zimbabwe music scene goes beyond the albums that made her famous. She has also…

Hwange is still teeming with wildlife

Freedom Mupanedemo Hwange is still teeming with wildlife, and indeed Zimbabwe is still teeming with wildlife. With Cecil the lion’s mourning decibels reaching fever pitch, I embarked on an excursion into…

‘From Line to Form’ at Gallery Delta

Stephen Garan’anga Visual Art For four decades of its existence, Gallery Delta Foundation for Art and the Humanities, formerly Gallery Delta, has strived to promote various art forms to provide…

Summer Breeze comes to Avenues

Arts Correspondent Summer Breeze jazz group makes their return to the main stage tomorrow when they stage a performance at Cheers Liquid Lounge in the capital. The group, founded back in…

Zim cricket team in Botswana

Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Under-19 women’s team is in Botswana today where they will take part in a four-nation tournament in Gaborone from today until Monday. They will join Mozambique, Namibia…

Kenya in regional power interconnection

NAIROBI. — Kenya’s power interconnection with Ethiopia and Tanzania is poised to increase electricity generation in the region and boost capacity in other Sub-Saharan Africa countries. Countries set to benefit, mostly…

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