Top gospel artists for Mhere’s album launch

Three of Zimbabwe’s top gospel artists are expected to illuminate the album launch of gospel crooner Mathias Mhere to be held at the 7 Arts Theatre in Avondale in Harare on Friday.

No to imposition of candidates Cdes!

It is true that anything for the people without the people is not for the people. As much as we appreciate the need to have a commission that will endorse the candidature of aspiring members of parliament to represent Zanu-PF party, the process must be treated with caution.

Françafrique: A brief history of a scandalous word

Intellectuals from countries like Nigeria, Kenya or Mozambique may not be familiar with the composite neologism Françafrique. It’s not only because it’s a French invention.

Blip and Blunders: Chamisa, quest for political endorsement

MDC-T leader Nelson Chamisa stirred controversy during his recent campaign trail in Bulawayo.

Ndiraya unfazed by draw

DESPITE conceding for the first time this season and dropping points, Ngezi Platinum coach Tonderayi Ndiraya believes his side will pick up the pieces and continue with their quest for this year’s title.

Masvingo to honour President . . . preparatory work starts on ED locomotive bombing site

Government and the ruling Zanu-PF have started preparatory work to build a shrine at Masvingo Railway Station in memory of the historic bombing of a Rhodesian locomotive by President Mnangagwa in 1964, that resulted in his arrest and subsequent sentencing to death.

Chamisa threatens violence

MDC-T has once again showed its propensity for violence after party leader and MDC Alliance presidential candidate Mr Nelson Chamisa threatened to unleash violence if it loses the forthcoming harmonised elections.

Patients fight striking nurses

There was chaos at Chitungwiza Central Hospital yesterday as patients manhandled striking nurses, demanding that they be attended to since they had paid consultation fees.

Air Zim feels the heat

AIR ZIMBABWE, whose management has been publicly attacked by Government for mismanagement, says it will be on the road to recovery once it has fully implemented its strategic turnaround plan to be roled out starting this year until 2020.

Harare reviews housing policy

The Harare City Council has reviewed its housing policy, replacing the old Cooperatives Model that has been corruption riddled with a Housing Pay Scheme, as it battles to regain one of its mandates that had been usurped by land barons.

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