Emirates spreads its wings across the Atlantic
Business Reporter Emirates, which flies daily from Harare to Lusaka and Dubai, is to launch a further transatlantic link with the start of flights to Boston from March next year.
Winky D, Sniper Storm rift widens
Problem Masau Arts Correspondent It seems the rift between Winky D and Sniper Storm is widening with each gig if the weekend’s show is anything to go by. Despite sharing…
Shoko Festival well attended
Problem Masau Arts Correspondent This year’s Shoko Festival was bigger and better than last year’s, festival director Sam Monroe has said. The six-day festival is an initiative of Magamba Network,…
Ashwell shines at Donnybrook
Collin Matiza Sports Editor THERE was no stopping Jayden Ashwell during the fourth round of the 2013 NetOne National Motocross Championship series at Donnybrook on Sunday, where the talented rider…
CAPS eye Diamonds Cup
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter IT appears life is getting back to normal in the CAPS United camp following the disturbances that rocked the Green Machine boat last week and coach…
Rhumba star Fally Ipupa heads for Harare
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter It is now confirmed, Congolese superstar Fally Ipupa is heading to Harare for a charity benefit concert at Glamis Arena on November 1. Popularly known for…
ZSE market capitalisation surges
Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange market capitalisation rose by 1,8 percent week on week to US$5,44 billion last Friday on mixed trading in heavyweight stocks.
Tuku to reunite with former band members
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter Oliver Mtukudzi is set to reunite with former Black Spirits band members at his tribute concert scheduled for this Friday at the Harare International Conference Centre.
Billiat is special
Sports Reporters MAMELODI Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane believes Khama Billiat’s football talent is something special and the Brazilians have a responsibility to help him scale the heights of greatness that…
Multi-currency to stay: Chinamasa
FINANCE Minister Patrick Chinamasa yesterday said the multi-currency regime will remain in force for the foreseeable future as part of measures to ensure stability and stimulate economic growth.











