International musicians for 9th Byo Music Festival
Showbiz Reporter AMERICAN violinist Nokuthula Ngwenyama, German cello player Theo Bross and the Odeion String Quartet from South Africa are among the musicians performing at this year’s Bulawayo Music Festival.
The madness of America
In a democracy, the vote is the voice. The best way to reduce the threat Trump poses is to register and motivate people who share your view of the threat.…
Saintfiet salutes Warriors
Petros Kausiyo Harare Bureau BELGIAN coach Tom Saintfiet has heaped praise on the Warriors following their qualification for the 2017 African Cup of Nations finals (Afcon), revealing that he had always…
Nathi, Emtee dominate SAMA22
Saturday night was massive for Afro-soul sensation Nathi Mankayi, who was crowned king of the 22nd Annual South African Music Awards (SAMAs) at the Durban ICC, beating off stiff challenge…
Hwange Colliery marks Kamandama disaster
Fairness Moyana Hwange Correspondent HWANGE Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) yesterday marked the 44th anniversary of the Kamandama Underground mine disaster which claimed the lives of 427 miners.
Zimbabwe country risk exaggerated, study reveals
ZIMBABWE’S perceived country risk for foreign investors is exaggerated after success of junior miner, Caledonia Mining, which has operated in the country for the past decade and paying dividends to…
Dzamara ‘effigy’ an artist’s impression
Harare Bureau THE release of an effigy alleged to be that of missing MDC-T journalist-cum-activist Itai Dzamara by his family last week was meant to coincide with the Occupy Africa…
ConCourt to seal Wadyajena fate
Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter VICTORIA Falls magistrate Lindiwe Maphosa yesterday referred Gokwe-Nembudziya MP Justice Mayor Wadyajena’s case to the Constitutional Court for determination as she gave him a longer remand…
Prosecutors let Magaya off the hook in Kwekwe deaths inquest
Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief PROPHETIC Healing and Deliverance Ministries founder and leader Prophet Walter Magaya is off the hook after prosecutors gave in to his demands not to testify during…
European demand for Zim blueberries soars
Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S blueberry industry is poised for growth if it takes advantage of the growing market and European consumer preferences, a Netherlands based horticultural expert has said.











