Artistes speak out against HIV/Aids

Entertainment ReporterIN a landmark expression of the need for unity in the HIV response, this past weekend saw big Zimbabwean names in the arts and political circles, as well as…

Comedy cancelled after row

LOS ANGELES.Television network CBS last Thursday cancelled production of its top-rated comedy “Two and A Half Men” for the rest of the season after star Charlie Sheen unleashed an expletive-filled…

At The Gallery With

Terrence ChitukudzaThe National Art Gallery, in conjunction with the United States Embassy, is running a photography exhibition by world-acclaimed photo-journalist Ed Kashi of the United States of America.Kashi’s pieces on…

Great artistic diversity in Victoria’s reign

LONDON.The Victorian era has long been associated with prudishness, repression and abject poverty for those unfortunate souls stuck at the bottom of the economic rung. But it was also a…

Tevedzai releases debut album

By Richmore TeraIF ever there is one music genre that spawns the majority of new talent every year than any other then it is gospel music. Dynamite, as they say,…

Thursday nights are back!

Entertainment ReporterThursday soul nights are back – this time at Miami Nightclub in Sunningdale – with Three D entertainment playing hosts.Durall Adams of Three D Entertainment said all is in…

Zesa seals new deal

By Golden Sibanda
ZESA Holdings has struck a power purchase agreement with Snel of the Democratic Republic of

‘Giving voice to the voiceless’

At The Gallery With Terrence ChitukudzaThe National Art Gallery, in conjunction with the United States Embassy, is running a photography exhibition by world-acclaimed photo-journalist Ed Kashi of the United States…

CTC approves BP, Shell assets takeover

By Martin KadzereTHE Competition and Tariff Commission has approved the takeover of BP and Shell Zimbabwe assets by Harare businessman Mr Shingi Mutasa’s FMI Zimbabwe.This puts to rest uncertainty surrounding…

Telecel under fire over shareholder structure

By Zvamaida MurwiraTelecel Zimbabwe has come under fire for being slow in regularising its shareholding structure, which is heavily skewed in favour of foreigners.The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Media, Information…

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