Is local music talent dead?

LATE musicians Dr Oliver Mtukudzi, Leonard Dembo, John Chibadura, Biggie Tembo, Solomon Skuza, Fanyana Dube, Chiwoniso Maraire, Simon Chimbetu and Marshall Munhumumwe, were an acclaimed league of extraordinary ladies and gentlemen.

When individual citizens are harmed . . .

ZIMBABWE has been under the yoke of economic sanctions imposed by the United States of America for close to two decades now, and the devastating impact of the embargo on the country’s economy is unquestionable.

THE PRINCE OF DAR

THE most trending story in Tanzania today might be the imminent general elections which are set for Wednesday, but to some, especially in Dar es Salaam, Azam FC’s blistering start to the country’s Premier League is the talk of the nation’s largest city.

Zesa, Intratrek haggle over Gwanda

Efforts to expeditiously implement the 100 megawatt (MW) Gwanda solar project has hit a snag, again, as the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) and contractor Intratrek Zimbabwe are reportedly haggling over the former’s proposal for a second feasibility study on the project.

The Sadc Anti-Sanctions Campaigns: Long Live the Hopes of the masses

Richard Runyararo Mahomva The Sadc resolution to call for the removal of the illegal colonial sanctions against Zimbabwe affirms the region’s confidence in the Second-Republic’s renewed re-angling of our nation’s…

Kariba Dam rehabilitation commences

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Business Reporter THE Kariba Dam Rehabilitation Project, meant to increase the lifespan and holding capacity of the country’s major hydro-power source has commenced and is expected to gobble…

Zimparks spruces up Hwange National Park

THE Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) has partnered the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) to enhance wildlife conservation by revamping the country’s largest game reserve, Hwange National Park.

Warriors suffer Bonne blow

ZIMBABWE coach Zdravko “Loga” Logarusic insists he will give priority to players committed to the Warriors’ cause, amid indications there is friction between the gaffer and some of the United Kingdom-born players, popularly known as the British Brigade.

Vendors get cosy in new home

HARARE City Council has come up with what might probably be the solution to the perennial headache of illegal vending in the capital.

Lamentations of expecting mothers

For New Mabvuku resident Princess Machona (23), giving birth was a near-death experience.

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