Hope Masike on cloud nine

Xolisani Nyathi Arts Reporter Afro-fusion and traditional music diva Hope Masike is on cloud nine following her recent nomination in the National Arts Merit Awards that comes hard on the heels…

There’s more to love than Valentine’s Day

Blessing Musariri Shelling the Nuts The history of it is not exactly hearts and roses as I recall, but these days it means a week or so of heightened expectations and…

Wenger backs Leicester

BOURNEMOUTH. — Arsene Wenger admits Leicester are now favourites to win the English Premier League soccer title but insists his Arsenal side’s challenge is back on course.

Chivayo commits self to national duty

Sports Reporter ZIFA partner Wicknell Chivayo says he will continue bankrolling domestic football and hopes that his support will result in success stories being written by the country’s biggest sporting…

Foxes having a laugh

LONDON. — IT’s the million-dollar question: can Leicester City win the English Premier League soccer title? WHY ARE LEICESTER SO GOOD?

Social media policy, decorum on public platforms crucial

Christopher Farai Charamba Correspondent Recognised by Forbes as one of the Top 25 Social Media Marketers in the world, Mack Collier, a social media strategist, said; “There are three sides to…

Divorced couple fined over forged school report

Lovemore Meya Court Correspondent A divorced couple in Chitungwiza that was arrested in a civil court after the woman spilled the beans that they forged their son’s school report book to…

Brita ventures into visual arts

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Former model and business woman Brita Masalethulini has ventured into visual arts. She is now a painter. She was part of artists and designers who met world acclaimed…

Soldier to do unpaid work for extortion

Fungai Jachi Court Correspondent A Soldier manning the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation Mbare studios will perform 105 hours of community service after he was convicted of extortion.

Showcasing reality of displaced communities

Arts Correspondent The National Gallery of Zimbabwe was a busy domicile with diplomats, Government officials and art fanatics at the official opening of the exhibition titled “Kabbo ka Muwala”.

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