Selmor for Tuku annual SA tour

FOR the past five years, Xtratime Entertainment and Mukuru.com have collaborated to host the Mukuru Tuku Concerts and despite the passing on of the legendary artiste, the organisers intend to keep the legacy alive.

Selmor and Sandra Mtukudzi have been roped in to fill in for their late father at this year’s edition which has been dubbed the “Selmor Mtukudzi & Friends Legacy Tour”.

Govt committed to uplifting people’s lives

Government has reiterated its commitment to uplift the lives of people living in rural areas and to foster unity among its people as it seeks to develop the country in line with Vision 2030.

Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said this yesterday at the 87th anniversary celebrations of the St Luke’s Apostolic Ejuwel Jekenisheni Church at Maunganidze in Chipinge, where she stressed the important role played by churches in uniting people.

Chiwoniso Maraire: March 5 1976 — July 24 2013

“THERE was something that kept telling me it was the last conversation. It was strange,  I had so many tears and it prolonged the sadness.”  This is how Chengeto Brown describes how she felt six years ago on the eve of her mother’s death.

The death of Chiwoniso Maraire, a gifted mbira maestro, is still etched in her daughter’s mind.  Chiwoniso, queen in her own genre, died on the 24th of July, 2013, at the age of 37.

Sadc reaffirms support for ED’S leadership

From Caesar Zvayi in LUSAKA, Zambia PRESIDENT Mnangagwa’s pending assumption of the chairmanship of the Sadc Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Co-operation is indicative of the region’s confidence in…

Boy child ‘curse’?

WHILE children are blessings from God and special gifts that bring great joy to their parents, Christine Muzvidza’s “blessings” invoke misery and pain.

Her three sons suffer from cerebral palsy (CP). Confined to a wheel chair, her 15-year-old boy is visibly fragile.

Ngezi find their touch

TWO second half goals by Bruno Mtigo and Donald Teguru brought Black Rhinos’ eight-game unbeaten run to a halt as Ngezi found their winning touch at Baobab yesterday.

Mtigo broke the deadlock a minute after the breather when a Bruce Homora clearance hit him and rolled into the visitors’ nets.

Mthuli needs to work his magic on inflation

ECONOMIC analysts expect Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube to announce new measures to contain and bring Zimbabwe’s galloping inflation under control when he presents his midterm fiscal policy review statement in a fortnight, now that he is done with major policy changes.

‘I was told I would never walk again’ . . . Clive Chigubu on illness, comedy and finding God  

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter  EVERYTHING in life, at least for award winning comedian Clive Chigubu, has the potential to be a joke.  For example, when medical practitioners told him that…

Bosso continue hunt for three points

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter  HIGHLANDERS continue with their quest for the elusive three points when they face Manica Diamonds at Vengere Stadium in Rusape this afternoon. Bosso, under the tutelage…

‘Troika is a feather in the cap for Zim’

FOREIGN Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo was in Lusaka, Zambia, where he attended the 21st Meeting of the Ministerial Committee on the Sadc Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Co-operation — commonly known as Organ Troika — ahead of President Mnangagwa’s assumption of the chairmanship of the Organ Troika at the annual summit in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, next month. Zimpapers Editor-at-Large Caesar Zvayi caught up with Dr Moyo to discuss, among other things, the significance and implications of Zimbabwe’s chairpersonship and the issues the President is likely to find in his in-tray.

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