Diasporans form civic group

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Zimbabweans based in South Africa have formed a non-profit making organisation aimed at complementing Government efforts to effectively harness diaspora funds. The harnessing of funds will be done…

Mining sector in dire need of attention

Vandudzai Zirebwa Buy Zimbabwe The mining sector was, until recently, the most viable and most promising sector in Southern Africa. This rising trend was also evident in Zimbabwe over the course…

Tobacco-linked illegal logging doubles

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story TOBACCO-related illegal logging has in the last two years doubled to 30 percent of the national total, latest data from the Forestry Commission of Zimbabwe shows,…

Piracy hits record companies hard

Musicians in the country have been heavily affected by piracy and every day they complain about the decline of royalties that they used to get from record sales. Yesteryear musicians made…

Arts and Culture Trust assists the disadvantaged

Tawanda Matanhire Arts Reporter In a bid to unearth talent among disadvantaged communities, Hard Mashona Arts and Culture Trust has embarked on a scouting project around the country. Hard Mashona is a…

Peace, stability now prevail in Zimdancehall

Fred Zindi Music Zimdancehall, which flourished in Zimbabwe in the past five years, is a music genre that was associated with violence, raunchy sexy dances, drugs and misogyny. Artistes were…

Zimbabwean art on global arena (Part 1)

For a year in which doom and gloom have been largely predicted, the Visual art scene stands on its self sufficiency and soldiers on to a brighter future. With 2015 having…

Sungura rules the roost

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Pomp funfair, thrills and excitement were the order of the day at Gwanzura Stadium on Saturday during a match pitting dancehall musicians against their sungura counterparts. As early…

Independent power producers’ contribution set to improve

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority said independent power producers are currently contributing 2 percent to the national grid. The energy regulator said in total 23 IPP’s have…

A plane, R60bn and a dead man

Roselyne Sachiti and Freeman Razemba LAST Monday, Zimbabweans woke up to the news that the body of a man had been discovered in a compartment adjacent to the wheel well…

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