Anne Kansiime comes to Harare

Arts Correspondent Ugandan comedian Anne Kansiime’s world tour comes to Harare on November 14 and organisers are optimistic her visit will leave a lasting impression in local comedy. She will perform…

Agricultural sector can bounce back

Hebert Zharare Deputy News Editor Zimbabwe’S agriculture sector has huge potential to reclaim its status as the mainstay of the economy. It had been like that for decades before Britain successfully internationalised…

Crafters come together for Gumiguru Fair

  Craft is an intellectual and physical activity where the maker explores the infinite possibilities of materials and processes to produce unique objects. To see craft is to enter a world…

Women Arts Festival to honour heroines

Peter Tanyanyiwa Arts Correspondent This year’s edition of the Women’s Arts Festival will honour local heroines on November 12 at a ceremony is to be held at the Zimbabwe German Society. WAFEST…

Govt ordered to reinstate suspended Gweru mayor

Bulawayo Bureau Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Nokuthula Moyo has ordered the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Saviour Kasukuwere to reinstate immediately suspended Gweru Mayor Hamutendi…

US under fire over hospital raid

KABUL. – The US air strikes during military operations in Afghanistan’s northern Kunduz province to evict Taliban militants from the city hit a hospital of an aid agency Medecins Sans…

‘Zim needs right equipment in mining sector’

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Zimbabwe has capacity to grow its economy provided the right technology and measures to foster accountability especially in the mining sector are implemented, Africa’s sole Richotec licence…

Zim submits INDC, targets 33pc emissions reduction . . . over $90 billion needed to implement plan

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story ZIMBABWE last Wednesday submitted its intended nationally determined contribution (INDC) to the United Nations, promising to cut energy-linked emissions by 33 percent by 2030 under a business…

Spirituality and healing in the age of HIV

Elliot Ziwira @ The Book Store TODAY’S world has become so polarised that individuals seek flight from their suffering through flimsy wings, which either exacerbate the same suffering they purport to…

City Parking spreads wings

Municipal Reporter City Parking should pocket $1 million in the first year of its business in the Ghanaian capital, Accra, latest estimates say. Harare City Council runs City Parking.

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