Kereke singing the blues

About 14 months ago, former Bikita West legislator Munyaradzi Kereke was probably confident that he would not have to serve his entire 10-year jail sentence.

Nhari-Badza rebellion was always coming

Comrade Kenny Constantine Mabuya, whose Chimurenga name was Cde Kenny Ridzai (born 1952), was deployed to the war front in Rhodesia in 1972. He fought many battles and was at…

The last man standing

From Munyaradzi Huni in New York, USA There are people who are denying themselves the opportunity to be educated and to be given a critical perspective of global politics.

The unstoppable force

Tariro Charandura Madagascar, Zambia and Malawi all failed to find a solution for her.

US$153m for Harare Airport upgrade

Senior Reporter Government has secured US$153 million from China for the expansion of the Harare International Airport with reconstruction work set to start in November.

News Cafe hosts Kunle Ayo

MULTI-award-winning jazz guitarist Kunle Ayo, who is one of Africa’s most celebrated guitarists, is set to perform in the country at News Café Borrowdale on Friday September 29.

Death row inmates graduate

AN inmate who is on the death row at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison recently graduated after the completion of a course in Voice of Prophecy Bible Study Guides.

US$200m shot in the arm for SMEs

Livingstone Marufu THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has invested US$200 million in Small to Medium Enterprises in a bid to help formalise the sector and spearhead economic growth.

Shoko Festival’s zigzag journey continues

Takudzwa Chihambakwe IT has been dubbed the fastest growing festival in Zimbabwe.

Saving marriages one letter at a time

When her cellphone rings, there is temptation to sing along to the melody as it is one of those very popular anthems – the Mai Chisamba Show jingle.

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