‘Cool Japan’ struts runways at Fashion Week

Washi paper was paired with silk and fabrics layered in an echo of traditional kimonos at Japan Fashion Week, the twice-yearly celebration of an industry that plays a key role…

Steps towards a green economy

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story THE concept of the green economy has now become inseparable with sustainable development in a time of climate change. But, how does the green economy work?…

AFRIFF: Perfect platform for film stars

Tendai Rupapa Entertainment Reporter The annual Africa International Film Festival which runs from November 10-17 in Calabar, Cross River State in Nigeria, will afford stakeholders in film and entertainment from…

Snoop Dogg changes name to Snoopzilla

The artiste formerly known as Snoop Lion (and originally Snoop Dogg) has become Snoopzilla for a new funk band called 7 Days Of Funk. The rapper changed his name to…

Timberlake pulls it off with flawless vocals

Justin Timberlake fans are still basking in the martini-drinking, suit-wearing, gold-plated visions of The 20/20 Experience, but the pop crooner’s sights are already set on the steamy after party. The…

President caps 1 245 at CUT

Chinhoyi Bureau PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday capped 1 245 graduates at the ninth Chinhoyi University of Technology graduation ceremony. The jubilant graduates broke into the Gushungo chants as he conferred degrees.…

Chimedza calls for insurance scheme fund

Herald Reporter HEALTH and Child Care Deputy Minister Paul Chimedza has underscored the importance of a holistic funding of the health sector through a national insurance scheme fund to cater…

Parks gets 20 patrol vehicles

Herald Reporter Private companies have started busting the effects of sanctions, with Mbada Diamonds yesterday donating at least 20 patrol vehicles to the National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority to…

No new money for Zim

Business Reporter Zimbabwe will not receive any money from multilateral institutions until it completes the staff monitored programme proposed by the International Monetary Fund, Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick…

Citiliner Bus crew nabbed over R1,6m ivory

Beitbridge Bureau South African police have arrested a bus crew employed by Citiliner for smuggling 2kgs of ivory worth R1,6 million into that country through the Beitbridge Border Post. The…

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