Entertainment Republic shows its face

As euphoria continues unabated at what seems a sprint towards the hosting of the Thomas Mapfumo show, the hosts, Entertainment Republic, know that it was anything but as sprint.

PSMAS makes inroads in turnaround programme

Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) has made significant in-roads in bringing back normalcy to its operations following a turnaround programme implemented over the past two years, the organisation’s managing director, Mr Tendai Kapunha, has said.

ZCDC gets court reprieve

The Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) on Tuesday got a reprieve after the Supreme Court granted the firm an application to stay attachment of its property over a debt in excess of $1,4 million.

ZOC seek minister’s assistance

THE Zimbabwe Olympic Committee have turned to Sports, Arts and Recreation Minister, Kazembe Kazembe, to try and assist in bringing to an end their impasse with Epworth Local Board over the stalled project for the construction of the Epworth Olympafrica Centre.

SA to investigate water ministry

South Africa’s parliament will conduct an inquiry into allegations of mismanagement at the water ministry, a senior lawmaker said yesterday, as the country’s tourist hub Cape Town grapples with the worst recorded drought in its history.

Simmons shrugs off favourites tag

AFGHANISTAN coach Phil Simmons, who played in 26 Tests and 143 ODIs for the Windies from 1987 to 1999, has shrugged off the “favourites” tag for his team in the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier.

Jihads kill at least 28 at Burkina Faso army HQ

At least 28 people were killed when an armed group attacked the French embassy in Burkina Faso and the country’s military headquarters yesterday before being repelled, the government said.

49 killed in DRC ethnic unrest

At least 49 people were killed in a fresh outbreak of ethnic violence overnight in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s troubled Ituri province, a senior charity official said yesterday.

Johnny Clegg’s poignant and personal final journey

Johnny Clegg was never going to bow out quietly. Despite battling cancer, he felt he owed his fans a proper farewell, and for the past several months he’s done shows across the US, and in Canada, Dubai and London during his The Final Journey world tour.

Zim, Canada supporting capacity youth projects

Government, together with the Canadian Embassy, is supporting youth-focussed projects designed to strengthen the capacity of youths to develop innovative and resilient strategies to deal with everyday challenges.

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