Jah Prayzah to announce album at Chris Martin gig

Arts Reporter Jah Prayzah and his team say they are geared to make a serious statement at the Chris Martin show set for Glamis Arena on April 29. The musician said…

ZPC courts AfDB for energy bonds

Golden Sibanda : Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE Power Company has engaged the African Development Bank for help in floating bonds to raise an unspecified amount of funding meant to finance its…

Parly, civic society rap peace Bill

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter THE Parliamentary Legal Committee and civil society organisations have rapped the National Peace and Reconciliation Bill, saying it undermines the independence of the commission by conferring too…

A New Shakespeare First Folio discovered

London. — A new William Shakespeare First Folio, part of the original collection of 36 plays published in 1623, has been discovered on a Scottish island, the University of Oxford…

Zidane appeals for calm

MADRID. — Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane urged his side to remain calm after their Champions League hopes suffered a setback with a shock 2-0 loss at VfL Wolfsburg in…

NSSA eyes 40pc stake in Telecel

Business Editor The National Social Security Authority is reported to have reached an agreement with Empowerment Corporation for the acquisition of a 40 percent stake in Telecel Zimbabwe. This comes after…

Tips for picking best Bible translation

Jack Wellman There are dozens of Bible translations. The King James, the New King James, the English Standard Version, the New International Version, the New American Standard, the 21st Century…

Wenger plays down Wilshire incident

LONDON. — Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger yesterday played down a late-night scrape involving Jack Wilshere and revealed that the midfielder will make his long-awaited return to action this week.

Nigeria downgrades high-flying civil servants

Lagos. – High-flying Nigerian civil servants who travel business or first class cost the country so much they are to be downgraded and the savings funnelled into capital projects, an…

‘Fifa committed to helping Zim’

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter VISITING FIFA official Solomon Mudege says the world football controlling body are committed to helping Zimbabwe resuscitate their development programmes.

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