Mind-blowing staged reading

Takudzwa Chihambakwe THE Zimbabwe German Society was the place to be a fortnight ago as theatre’s crème de la crème presented a staged reading of Ariel Dorfman’s “Widows”.

Charambas partner Zimpapers to distribute new albums

AFTER four years without releasing anything new, gospel musicians Charles and Olivia Charamba will on Wednesday launch two albums at the at the Zimbabwe College of Music in Harare.

US$15m boost for traders

THE Cross Border Traders Association, which has been sitting on a US$15 million facility from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, got a major boost when it signed a deal with…

On call for our country

Lieutenant-General Phillip Valerio Sibanda First we must understand that for development to take place there has to be peace so that people can go about their aspirations and achieve what…

Talk about real Progress

Gilbert Munetsi and Forward Nyanyiwa IN the world of music, as in any other sector, careful retrospect helps guide the next step.

Zimbabwe in six-year dominance of ACCA

Business Reporter ZIMBABWEAN students pursuing studies with UK-based professional accounting body ACCA have consistently topped pass rates in Africa, underlining the country’s academic excellence.

Why are you looking at me like that?. . . From Zim student studying in China

Phoebe R. Nyashanu Zhejiang Gongshang University, China To leave a place that you have known, loved and where you have made your most painful and precious moments is barely anything…

Caster Semenya ruling ready next month

Intersex athletes will learn next month whether they will be forced to take drugs to suppress their testosterone levels, amid an ongoing row which could tarnish the World Championships in…

Artisanal miners await $100 million facility

Livingstone Marufu ZIMBABWE Miners Federation (ZMF) says the US$100 million loan facility by Chinese mining equipment manufacturer XCMG Group is expected to help capacitate small-scale gold miners and increase output…

‘Production crisis, not currency crisis’

Tawanda Musarurwa With the manufacturing hamstrung by antiquated machinery, inadequate infrastructure and high borrowing costs, among other impediments, University of Zimbabwe Economics lecturer Dr Pheneas Kadenge says the country is…

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