Faith will do it for Zim

Fatima Bulla – Religion Affairs Editor AMERICAN author, preacher and entrepreneur Dr Bill Winston has implored Zimbabweans to work their faith to turn the country’s economy around.

This one’s for you, Chopper

August 14, 2015 marks a decade since the master of song Simon “Chopper” Chimbetu went to the big band in the sky.

Caps seek Chibuku glory

WITH the league seemingly out of reach, the Chibuku Super Cup presents Caps United with a more realistic chance to end the season with some silverware as demanded by new…

Behold, it’s pork and music

The season of festivals is upon us! From mega musical events like the Tuku and Friends September spectacle to themed parties and school festivals, the merrymaking summer season has, indeed,…

The power of music

  The power of music cannot be underestimated.

Waiting for Carnival 2015

Organisers of the Harare International Carnival (HIC) have assured Zimbabweans that the show will go ahead, despite there being no firm date for the 2015 edition yet.

Evergreen Murray squashes rivals

  AT 44, Martin Murray’s agility on the squash court is amazing. Ask men less than half his age.

‘Zanu-PF has been re-energised’

Zanu-PF’s structural realignment that ejected elements of the Joice Mujuru-led putschist cabal will re-energise the party for the 2018 elections, President Mugabe said yesterday.

A Bahá’í Perspective: Unity leads to peace, security

THERE is a common view and practice that we can unite only if we are of the same nationality, race, religion, ethnic, social and economic backgrounds.

Rastafarian Perspectives: In 20th century, David slew Goliath

IN November 1934, Ethiopian territorial troops escorting the Anglo-Ethiopian boundary commission protested against Italy’s incursion. The British members of the commission soon withdrew to avoid embarrassing Italy.

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