Mhere happy with feedback

Sophie Chese-Msowa Arts Correspondent GOSPEL musician Mathias Mhere says he is overwhelmed by the response his latest album “Old Testament” is getting and hailed his followers for the support.

Caps in mid-air celebrations

Makomborero Mutimukulu recently in LUBUMBASHI, DRC AS the chartered Rainbow Airlines plane settled at the altitude the flight captain wanted, the lights were switched on and drinks began to be…

Technologists deficit hurts Zim— minister

Midlands Correspondent ZIMBABWE has produced less than 2 000 technologists since 1980, most of whom have left the country, a development which has contributed to underdevelopment, a senior Government official…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Farm sizes: To each according to capacity

The cutting of farm sizes being proposed by Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa is a noble idea, as it will also be a de facto land audit.

Mutasa continues to sing the blues

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter The High Court on Saturday threw out a third bid by Zimbabwe People First senior member Didymus Mutasa to save his attached property from going under…

Eskom extends power agreement

Golden Sibanda  Senior Business Reporter South Africa’s power utility Eskom has extended the agreement to export electricity to Zimbabwe for as yet undefined period, but wants a bank guarantee to…

Man rapes friend’s sister over 50 cents

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter A Harare man raped his friend’s sister in his car after offering her a lift home on Christmas Day.

Govt moves to quell malaria

  Julia Mugadzaweta Features Writer Zimbabwe has recorded a huge milestone in the fight against malaria, but lately fresh threats to the impressive record have emerged.

Acapella group in anti-litter campaign

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter Chitungwiza-based Acapella gospel music group “The Well” has joined the anti-litter campaign through a single titled “Zimbabwe” that seeks to educate and encourage the masses to keep…

Zanu-PF Politburo to discuss Masvingo poll

Felex Share Senior Reporter The Zanu-PF Politburo meets in Harare tomorrow amid indications deliberations will centre on the contentious elections held in Masvingo recently to choose a substantive provincial chairperson.

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