The evolution of Chibuku Road to Fame

Takudzwa Chihambakwe WHEN it was launched back in 2001, being headlined by trending artistes of that era, many nicknamed Chibuku Road to Fame a “sungura competition”.

ZSE gains $5bn market cap

More than $5 billion was added to the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) total market capitalisation in September amid frenzied buying.

Prices: Cabinet team rolls up its sleeves

President Mugabe has assembled a special Cabinet Committee to get to the bottom of nefarious parallel market activities and eliminate disparities in basic commodity pricing.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Stripping the veil of eloquence

Volume 1 of Walter Montagu Kerr’s record of his journeys in our part of Africa at the advent of colonialism starts with a tribute to the Earl of Dunraven. The…

ZimAirways ready to take off

A NEW and debt-free national airline, Zimbabwe Airways, is expected to be unveiled next month — most likely on November 9 all things being equal — as the country seeks…

Awudis celebrate in style

The Awudis — Graham and Irene — are not your everyday couple.

All set for UZ Confucius 10th anniversary

Emmanuel Kafe Bridge Reporter AS the Government of Zimbabwe continues to cement its bilateral relations with the People’s Republic of China, which dates back to this country’s liberation struggle, there…

CSOTs: The good, the bad and the ugly

Zimbabwe’s efforts at redistributing wealth through community empowerment schemes have registered various levels of success in recent years.

80 books and still counting

Many of us will go from the cradle to the grave without ever writing a single book.

Nothing festive about Shoko

Andrew Moyo and Takudzwa Chihambakwe SIX years after coming onto the scene, urban cultural fete Shoko Festival has yet to sparkle, let alone attract any significant numbers.

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