Passion for art drives Gwatidzo

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Arts Reporter Twenty-year-old, Peter Birch School of Art student Tichaona Martin Gwatidzo said his experiences in life inspired him to be an artist. The artist said Government should make…

Religion: Negative or positive force?

Vuso Mhlanga Features Correspondent Police officers scamper for cover, with congregants in hot pursuit. The men in white catch up with some officers and give them a baptism of fists and…

Bogus driving school owner fined

Ivan Zhakata Court Reporter The owner of a bogus driving school in Kadoma has been convicted at Kadoma Magistrates’ Court for distributing photocopied Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ) Student…

Time for Africa to solve her problems

Isdore Guvamombe Reflections Back in the village, in the land of milk honey and dust, the ancestors and God gave each land its autochthons — the original people with authoritative…

Ford opens Automotive Wearables Experience lab

Tinashe Makichi  Motoring Correspondent Researchers are testing voice control for the smart watch version of MyFord Mobile, which allows Ford drivers to remotely start, lock, unlock and locate their vehicle…

Biggie Tembo’s son in court for theft

Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent The late musician Biggie Tembo’s son, named after his father, yesterday appeared in court for selling speakers worth $600 to recover his money after a debtor…

Cech’s bizarre mistake

LONDON. — Petr Cech ordered a new pair of gloves for Arsenal’s clash against Chelsea this weekend, only for them to be delivered to his old club.

‘Ignorance stalling alignment of laws’

Lovemore Mataire in Kariba A legal officer in the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs on Wednesday said ignorance by officials in some ministries was stalling the alignment of…

Hewitt’s parting shot

MELBOURNE. — Former world number one Lleyton Hewitt slammed match-fixing allegations as an “absolute farce” yesterday as his emotional retirement at the Australian Open was tainted by the corruption claims…

Ke Nako auditions on tomorrow

Tawanda Matanhire Arts reporter Multi-platform media house Ke Nako Media will hold auditions for the company`s new television station in Borrowdale tomorrow. Ke Nako, which is owned by businessman Peter Gwaze…

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