Something to remember from ZimPraise festival
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter Despite the fact that Harare was divided because of pomp and fanfare at the just ended Harare International Carnival, those of gospel feel attended the ZimPraise…
Starafrica increases production levels
Livingstone Marufu Listed sugar refinery firm, starafrica corporation, has increased production capacity of crystalised sugar by 50 percent to 450 tonnes a day from 300 following the completion of its…
Hifa retains its glory
Beginning today the capital Harare will become the focal point of arts and culture with the grand opening of the 16th edition of the Harare International Festival of the Arts…
Special Cabinet committee for Tokwe Mukosi
George Maponga Masvingo Bureau Government has set up a special Cabinet committee to manage the development of infrastructure and land use pattern around the recently commissioned Tokwe-Mukosi Dam in Chivi, that…
Sables celebrate 50th anniversary
Collin Matiza Sports Editor DONNYBROOK Raceway — the home of local motorsport — will once again come alive this Sunday when the Sables Motor Racing Club celebrates its 50th anniversary by…
Linda Gray rocks
Los Angeles. — Dallas star Linda Gray (76) brings the glam to Chester in first look at her cameo in the soap “Hollyoaks”. She’s best known for her role as Sue…
Another league of extraordinary gentlemen
Bornwise Mtonzi Lifestyle Correspondent Traditionally men are known for taking up tasks somewhere away from the kitchen. In most African cultures, it is uncommon for men to do household chores that…
Murder-accused in dock
Rutendo Rori Marondera Correspondent A 20-year-old Mutoko man, who on Monday allegedly murdered a teacher from St George’s High School in Harare while she was praying at a shrine in Mutoko,…
Soul Jah Love in meltdown?
Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Dancehall musician Soul Jah Love seems to be going through a melt down as his behaviour off the stage is going beyond merely unruly to outright…
Africans should be writing for African audiences
Christopher Farai Charamba The Reader The continent of Africa has 57 countries — depending of course who you ask — over 1,2 billion people, some 2 000 languages and whole…







