Beitbridge youths corner MP over unemployment
BY SILAS NKALA
Beitbridge youths have raised concern over escalating unemployment and failure to access loans for entrepreneurial projects due to lack of collateral.
Zimbabwe’s unemployment...
Chamisa meets Byo’s divided structures
BY NQOBANI NDLOVU
OPPOSITION leader Nelson Chamisa will today meet the party’s divided structures in Bulawayo, as part of efforts to mend rifts which have...
MDC throws another curve ball at Masvingo mayor
By Garikai Mafirakureva
THE opposition MDC has again suspended Masvingo mayor, Collin Maboke, and the entire provincial executive due to continued bickering and maladministration.
Maboke, who...
Floods wreak havoc in Binga
Part of Binga road which was damaged by floods
BY NQOBANI NDLOVU
TWENTY-ONE families were left marooned and road infrastructure destroyed in Binga, Matabeleland North province,...
Stop machete gangs before they become warlords: Mavima
BY STEPHEN CHADENGA
MIDLANDS Provincial Affairs minister Larry Mavima yesterday called upon all stakeholders to join hands with the police and decisively deal with machete...
Carl partners SA firm
BY WINSTONE ANTONIO
AWARD-WINING stand-up comedian Carl Joshua Ncube has struck a partnership with a South African real estate firm and Feel Good Africa for...
Ti Gonzi, Makhalima in collabo
BY CHELSEA MUSAFARE
TALENTED local hip hop chanter Tinashe “Ti Gonzi” Gonzara has collaborated with veteran urban grooves musician Sanii Makhalima on his latest track,...
Yesteryear musical greats struggle to come back
SOUNDTRACK: Precious Chida
SEVERAL local musicians who made a mark in the industry several years ago have been trying to stage comebacks, but their efforts...
New poetry anthology launched
Some of the poets featured in Loud Thoughts
BY TAFADZWA KACHIKO
EIGHT young poets launched their debut poetry collection, Loud Thoughts, on Saturday at Batanai Gardens...
Enzo Ishall Asia tour still on
Teemak and Enzo Ishall
BY FREEMAN MAKOPA
ZIMDANCEHALL chanter Enzo Ishall’s Asian tour scheduled to run from March 6 to 21 will go ahead as...