Jah Signal for Pacific party at Club 1+1
Fast-rising dancehall star Jah Signal will get a chance to meet his fans from various parts of the city when he performs at Club 1+1 at Longecheng Plaza tonight. He will share the stage with Smiley, who is also adored by many youthful followers.
MDC-T chaos escalates
THE MDC-T leadership displayed its insatiable desire for power even before the body of Mr Morgan Tsvangirai is repatriated home, with vice president Advocate Nelson Chamisa holding a meeting at Harvest House yesterday that catapulted him to the helm of the party under controversial circumstances.
Epic Sundays return to Motor Action Club
Platinum Entertainment and Bodyslam will on Sunday combine efforts at an event to celebrate the return of Epic Sundays and Motor Action Sports Club. Epic Sundays have been known to draw various celebrities in the capital for relaxed Sunday afternoon leisure.
Kazembe hails triathlon showcase
SPORT, Arts and Recreation Minister Kazembe Kazembe says the Bonaqua Troutbeck Africa Triathlon Union Sprint African Cup in Nyanga this weekend presents a perfect window of opportunity for the country to market itself as a tourist destination.
Zim bank on home support
AWAY from their woes in the current ODI series against bogey side Afghanistan, Zimbabwe will be looking to their passionate home support to help them secure one of the two ICC Cricket World Cup qualification spots next month.
Look East Policy bears fruit
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Government’s Look East Policy has benefited the country, as various projects came on stream through co-operation with the Chinese government, a Cabinet minister has said.…
Makedenge releases second album
Arts Correspondent Gospel musician Elder Makedenge believes his second album “Huyai Tinamate” will assist a number of souls to come closer to God. In an interview, the upcoming musician said he…
First Lady walks talk in cervical cancer fight
Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter “It is saddening to note that some people only come to understand the dangers of this silent killer after losing their beloved ones. It is with…
When Daves Guzha stole his mother’s clothes
One night in the early 1980s, veteran theatre practitioner Daves Guzha got in trouble with his mother. He vividly recalls the incident. He arrived home around 11pm from a play and found his mother in the kitchen at their Malborough house.
Imperialism never accepts defeat graciously
Obi Egbuna Jr Simunye WHEN Africans critically access the status of our most noble efforts to complete decolonisation, our daughters and sons who are the most determined and committed to…










