Gospel divas shine at concert

Arts Reporter Several gospel divas who have not gone into the studio for years took their acts to the limelight on Saturday at Rebecca Malope’s concert in the Harare Gardens.

AfDB in drive to improve agric sector

Business Reporter The African Development Bank plans to improve the agriculture sector in Africa by embarking on an ambitious seven-point plan which aims at transforming the sector and be able…

Iranians not on Haj

DUBAI. – Iran said yesterday its pilgrims would not attend the annual Muslim Haj pilgrimage, blaming regional rival Saudi Arabia for “sabotage” and failing to guarantee the safety of pilgrims.

Kuwait saga: Agent sells woman for $10k

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A 38-year-old Harare man allegedly sold a Zimbabwean woman to a Kuwait agent for $10 000, a court heard last week as the human trafficking saga deepens.…

Econet, Ericsson to launch Video-on-Demand platform

Econet Wireless Zimbabwe will partner Ericsson to launch NuVu, a Video-on-Demand (VOD) platform in Zimbabwe. The service would become the latest entrant into the increasingly popular, highly-competitive sector, and the…

Thousands flee IS offensive in Syria

Beirut. – Thousands of civilians have fled an offensive by the Islamic State group against non-jihadist rebels in northern Syria into territory controlled by a US-backed Kurdish-led alliance, a monitor…

Harare City Council to allocate 4 000 stands

Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter HARARE City Council is set to allocate more than 4 000 residential stands and issue 1 400 unserviced residential stands in Tafara to applicants on the city’s…

Editorial Comment: No need to panic over bond notes

It is obvious that the largest single cause of the banknote shortage in Zimbabwe at the moment is the desire by many to keep their cash at home in the…

Saturday art classes commence at gallery

At the Gallery Some may look upon art education as an ancillary activity or hobby, but if you take a moment and look closely at the world around you, it…

Zim culture showcase in the East

Lonias Rozvi Majoni Own Correspondent It all began as a simple discussion in July 2015 between my colleague Paul Mavima and friend Ashley Jutas on the need for Zimbabwean youths to…