The gospel for sale?. . . Zimpraise Festival flops
HE Zimpraise board took believers for granted when they resolved to charge an entry fee for their International Gospel and Music Festival which was marred by a low turnout last…
Govt gets tough on mining sector
GOVERNMENT says the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) should strengthen its departments, in particular the Financial Intelligence Unit, so as to fight externalisation of foreign currency, mainly by mining companies.
HARARE INTERNATIONAL CARNIVAL – The good, the bad and the ugly
Takudzwa Chihambakwe DID the 10-day Harare International Carnival 2017 spawn any benefits for Zimbabwe?
‘No! Zimpraise Festival was a big success’
Joseph Madziyire AS Zimpraise we are happy that what we wanted is what happened. We have no regrets. We capitalised every moment that we had and soon great things are…
Chawa: Unique snake-charmer
Forget Tarzan, the immensely popular fictional cinema character who was raised in the African jungle by gorillas and later experienced civilisation, only to reject it and return to the wild…
Block parties ignite Carnival Week
THE Bigtime Harare International Carnival has come and gone.
Zimbos setting the pace abroad
Zimbabweans are all over the globe, with the largest concentration of our citizens said to be in neighbouring South Africa, where figures as extreme as three million are usually peddled.
RBZ averts cooking oil shortage
RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mangudya has swiftly moved in to avail foreign currency to cooking oil producers so as to avert a potentially crippling shortage of…
Use of police spikes banned
Police have been stopped from indiscriminate use of metal spikes on vehicles as new measures are being introduced to deal with errant drivers on the country’s roads.
Surrounded by about 100 Rhodesians, I still survived
COMRADE Kenny Constantine Mabuya whose Chimurenga name was Cde Kenny Ridzai (born 1952 in Filabusi) two weeks ago narrated how despite the fact that he could not speak Shona, he…











