‘I am not a music god’

Rebecca Nyathi Sunday Leisure Correspondent HE is arguably the man of the moment in the country’s music scene, but like most young musicians with no family music background, breaking into the…

Mtukudzi’s ethnic garb is set to hit the market

Musician Oliver Mtukudzi’s ethnic garb is set to hit the market very soon, The Saturday Herald Lifestyle has learnt. A preview of the pieces to be expected has been released…

Banking sector must support investors

THE local banking sector must start coming up with financial packages which promote local investors to start up businesses. Most of the banks have been promising to reduce their lending rates…

Arda Antelope: Zim Asset in full swing

Roberta Katunga and Shepias Dube Farming Reporters THE Agriculture and Rural Development Authority’s Antelope Estate in Maphisa has secured equipment worth more than $340 000 as it gears to put more…

Berita, Delani for awards

Lance Chigodo Sunday Leisure Reporter BULAWAYO born musicians Delani Makhalima and Berita Khumalo who are based in South Africa have been nominated for the Zimbabwe Achievers Awards in South Africa that…

Joiceai??i??s letter to dear Solomon

Mai Mujuru is politically half-naked and so this is the right time to shove down the truth. First, there is nothing new about what she is trying to do.

Cecil the lion resurrects

Business Reporter WHEN people die, there is a general thinking that their souls find a home somewhere in heaven. That thinking has kept many generations believing that there is life after…

Some nasty, fishy Zifa business

IF you thought I won’t make an appearance after the prophecy that turned out to be a not so accurate prediction, then you don’t know VaShagare well. OK, so the…

Nyahora seeks to defend title

AFTER winning the prestigious Pretoria Spar Women’s Challenge race a fortnight ago, star female middle-distance runner Rutendo Nyahora feels she is in perfect shape to defend her Old Mutual Westgate…

Companies sweat over dismissals backlash

Companies which fired workers after the Supreme Court ruled that employers could terminate employment contracts on notice are sweating over an impending backlash from ex-workers demanding their retrenchment

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