Time to take theatre to primary schools
HAROLD R. Oaks, writing in an ASSITEJ International yearbook, described theatre as having “the power to create a virtual reality, and to thrust those who view it into virtual experiences…
More on Njenjema and the times preceding his birth
NJENJEMA’S story generated a lot of interest among some followers of this column. More information was volunteered on the prominent wosana. At the same time there were other people who…
Language co-existence critical to honouring constitutional provision
The new constitution of Zimbabwe of August 2013 has ushered in a sigh of relief pertaining to the 16 indigenous languages. All along there has been a jigsaw puzzle in…
5 Baba Jukwa collaborators exposed
At least five people have come to the attention of the authorities for allegedly collaborating with Baba Jukwa. One of the suspects is a computer programmer based outside the country,…
Artistes urged to target foreign markets
ARTISTES in the country have been urged to rebrand their products so that they can easily be marketable not only in the local market but eventually infiltrate the regional and…
ZNCC awards outstanding businesses
THE Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) Matabeleland Chapter awarded outstanding businesses and businesspeople at a glamorous occasion where foreign companies were challenged to desist from bringing finished
Binga’s Zubo fish farming project to benefit local women
A BINGA-BASED non-governmental organisation, Zubo, has ventured into a fish farming project which is set to benefit dozens of local women in the area.
Gorowa wary of Taifa Stars
From Petros Kausiyo in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania ZIMBABWE coach Ian Gorowa wants the Warriors to send a clear message of their intentions to qualify for the 2015 African Cup…
Warriors job first: Mahachi
Ngqwele Dube Sports Correspondent HIGHLANDERS winger and Zimbabwe Warriors wonderkid Kudakwashe Mahachi says pending trials at French side Monaco will not distract him from the national team’s first leg first…
Zim youngsters off to Brazil
TWO Zimbabwean boys Tatenda Tumba and Tatenda Munditi will next month travel to Brazil for a six-day Copa Coca-Cola football camp that will see the budding footballers witness the opening…









