Zim debates internet governance

By TechnoMag Staff Stakeholders in the local ICT industry who converged at Jameson Hotel in Harare recently, during a conference facilitated by MISA-Zimbabwe to debate and deliberate on the national…

SALUTING HEROES THROUGH ART

Immaculate Hove Entertainment reporter Visual artist Knowledge Mushohwe, who is The Herald columnist and H-Metro cartoonist, is set to showcase some of his works at the National Art Gallery in Mutare…

Langa studying Zifa report

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter SPORT, Arts and Culture Minister Andrew Langa has revealed plans to consult widely before acting on the damning report on the state of football which was presented…

Chingaira: Defiant to the end

Christopher Farai Charamba Features Correspondent Accused of being a terrorist, Chief Mutota Chingaira Makoni stood up to the British settler firing squad and said to them: “It is all very well…

TV journalists killed live on air

NEW YORK. – Two television journalists were shot and killed in Virginia yesterday morning while conducting a live television interview outside a shopping centre, their station, WDBJ7 said.

President has public trust: Afrobarometer

Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor President Mugabe has been retained by the country’s electorate out of trust, not fear, managing to keep his closest rival Morgan Tsvangirai at bay, an authoritative think-tank…

Shumbahuru releases fourth album

Arts Correspondent Gospel musician Innocent Shumbahuru believes his fourth album titled “Mufudzi Akanaka” will take his career to another level. Shumbahuru, who has often been mistaken for Blessing Shumba because…

Plot to fleece $240 000 from ministry backfires

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Ministry of Finance and Economic Development officials accused of conniving to swindle the ministry of $240 000 were stopped in their tracks after the money they requested…

Empowering orphans, mentally ill

Stanely Mushava Features Correspondent A hungry child approaches Chipo Muteve for a coin while her younger sister and their mentally ill mother wait expectantly in the background.

‘Zim films can go places’

Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent Zimbabwe’s film industry has a potential to grow faster if resources are availed because local filmmakers are heading in the positive direction, visiting Swedish film director, Beata…

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