Pro Sound calls for arts exchange programmes

China-based musician Prosper Mangoma, affectionately known as Pro Sounds, has opened up on challenges faced by artistes living abroad.

Dokora challenges ex-wife’s demands

Former Primary and Secondary Education Minister Lazarus Dokora has challenged the demands made by his ex-wife for half of the wealth they accumulated during the three years they were married under customary law.

Police patrols increase

POLICE in Harare have increased patrols in and around the city with more deployments being made at hotspots where vehicle windows are being smashed by robbers.

2020 season: PSL indaba to set tone

THE Premier Soccer League’s annual meeting set for March 6 in Harare is expected to set the tone for the upcoming season which has already been hyped by a lot of pre-season activities, especially by the traditional giants.

Pari accounts for ‘missing’ US$3,5m

THE introduction of the interbank exchange rate eroded US$3,5 million that was released by Government for the purchase of critical heart equipment for Parirenyatwa Group of Hospital’s Catheterisation Laboratory, resulting in the hospital’s failure to buy the equipment.

Kapenta fish breeding spreads

Local kapenta production is expected to increase significantly over the next few years after two big water bodies,Tugwi-Mukosi and Mtsabezi dams joined Kariba Dam as new breeding grounds.

Why WHO says coronavirus vaccine is 18 months away

The World Health Organisation said this week it may be 18 months before a vaccine against the coronavirus is publicly available.

Coronavirus clobbers Chinese economy

The coronavirus-hit Chinese economy will grow at its slowest rate since the financial crisis in the current quarter, according to a Reuters poll of economists who said the downturn will be short-lived if the outbreak is contained.

Govt to secure more grain : Mutsvangwa

Government is working flat out to secure more grain to ensure food security in the country, a Cabinet Minister has said.

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