Vendors flood streets – again

Shamiso Yikoniko A year after being allocated selling points, vendors are back on the pavements of Harare’s central business district, raising questions about Town House’s commitment to enforcing by-laws.

Total Zimbabwe to oil SMEs

Business Reporter TOTAL Zimbabwe is supporting upcoming businesses that lack the financial wherewithall to set up shop. Through the programme, Total Zimbabwe will inject a cumulative US$35 000 into three…

‘We just want justice to prevail’

I am the last born in a family of four, but we lost a sister after our mother and father’s passing on, leaving me with an elder brother and another…

After 1980, filmmakers find their voice

Prince Mushawevato THE local film industry has played a crucial role in promoting nation building since the country gained its independence on April 18, 1980 though the sector’s growth has…

Where to do the indepen-dance on April 18

Leisure Reporter As Zimbabwe celebrates 36 years of Independence, there are a host of activities, parties and shows taking place across the country. Although the main attraction will be the…

Mahachi takes Shona music to the US

Desire Ncube RISING gospel music artiste Tatenda Mahachi has collaborated with American singer Isaac Simpson on “He Cares For You”, which will be released next month.

The Mdingi Express has arrived!: Charms women’s cricket team

South African cricket legend Makhaya Ntini has brought a buzz to the Zimbabwe women’s cricket team camp ahead of this week’s ICC Africa World T20 Qualifiers.

Government slams ‘anointed’ pens, fake miracles

Fatima Bulla Primary and Secondary Schools Minister Dr Lazarus Dokora has slammed religious leaders who are encouraging parents and pupils to buy “anointed pens” that ostensibly help candidates pass exams…

‘A higher power is at play’

Langton Nyakwenda SHADRECK MLAUZI’S rise from relative obscurity to the national football limelight is the stuff that miracles are made of.

The Mdingi Express has arrived! Express readies to explode

Tinashe Kusema The majority of Zimbabwe cricket team players do not appreciate their roles in the team, reckons Chevrons bowling consultant Makhaya Ntini.

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