Zimpapers radio at World Economic Forum

Harare Bureau After having its first outside broadcast in Cape Town in February at the Mining Indaba, Capitalk 100.4FM is set to register another first by broadcasting from Durban, South…

Msipa publishes debut novella

Beaven Tapureta Bookshelf Last week Bookshelf focused on girl child literature by new writer Tatenda Munyuki whom it said has revived the theme after some writers seem to have shunned it.…

Informal sector should combine resources

Dr Sanderson Abel A study on the informal sector which was undertaken by the Bankers Association of Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwe Economic Policy Analysis and Research Unit in 2015 produced…

On-line era the future for learning

When the Virtual University of Uganda, or VUU, was conceived in 2010, we knew a lot of work lay ahead to prepare for the provision of education to graduate professionals…

President in SA for World Economic Forum on Africa

Darlington Musarurwa in Durban, South Africa President Mugabe arrived here yesterday for the 27th edition of the World Economic Forum on Africa (WEFA), which begins today. He was seen off…

The long wait finally over for Chinx

Felex Share and Sophia Chese The long wait is over! Veteran musician Cde Dickson Chingaira, popularly known as “Cde Chinx”, can now move into the house that the Zimbabwe Music…

Breaking the cycle of child poverty

Jecob Nyamadzawo Our Children, Our Future The past articles on child poverty in Zimbabwe have clearly defined it, presented the facts and some action points. As I reflect on these articles,…

UK local polls prepare general election battleground

Retford. – Britain’s local elections tomorrow are a street-by-street fight for advantage in the battleground areas where next month’s national vote will be won and lost.

Race for top four not yet over

WATFORD. – Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp told his players to gird their loins for the English Premier League run-in after they retained control of their top-four destiny with victory at…

Joshua for US debut

LONDON. – Anthony Joshua could defend his world heavyweight boxing titles in the United States within “the next couple of fights”, says Showtime boss Stephen Espinoza.

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