Jazz storm in a tea cup

THE entry of two babies in the jazz fraternity, Jazz 24/7 and Time and Jazz Café, did not attract the typical ululation associated with successful birthing. Jazz 24/7 is situated at…

ZETDC beats prepaid meter target

Zesa battles to collect US$1 billion Livingstone Marufu THE Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company, a subsidiary of Zesa Holdings, has installed 568 554 prepaid meters — more than the…

Jay Z, Beyonce rack in $108m

If you ever doubted the power of Jay Z and BeyoncA�, then you might be surprised to learn that the pair earned a combined R1,5 billion over the past year.

US$1bn arrears deal clinched

Chief Reporter The African Export-Import Bank and Lazard — a New York Stock Exchange-listed financier — will mobilise US$1,1 billion to help Zimbabwe clear its arrears with the World Bank…

Dr Joshua Nkomo to be honoured in SA

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter THE life of the late Zimbabwean Vice-President, veteran nationalist and father figure, Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo is scheduled to be commemorated in South Africa at…

Chat with Sis Noe: Here’s how to have quality sex

OF all the emails, texts and WhatsApp messages that I have received and continue to receive since I began this column the one that never seems missing in my inbox…

Cop drags soldier wife to court

Gibson Mhaka SHE has the skill to thrill but can also kill!

Zimbo flair shines on Kunta Kintea��s return

Bruce Ndlovu The much talked about remake of the slave series Roots has brought a nice mix of old and new stars to the small screen, with a trio of…

Livestock grading should have meaning to the farmer

Farming Issues with Mhlupheki Dube THIS week we continue with the untiring subject of livestock markets looking specifically at the grading system and its benefit.

A stitch in time saves nine

Zimbabwe’s immunisation rate remains low at 69 percent, although there has been an increase from about a decade ago when it stood at 57 percent.

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