Sweden-based author eyes Zim market

Tawanda Marwizi HARARE - Following the successful launch of his book, Flash Back Identity, author Luckson Chikutu is now seeking government’s assistance to launch the...

Jah Prayzah snubs anti-sanctions gig

Problem Masau/Tawanda Marwizi Popular singer Jah Prayzah turned down a ZWL $50 000 offer to perform at the anti-sanctions gala that was held at the...

Zimbos lived on US$0.96/day in Sept, below World Bank’s standard

HARARE – Latest data from Zimstat shows that the average Zimbabwean lived on US96 cents a day or ZWL$14.60 in September up 18.18% from...

Maisha Health and Cancerserve Trust launch cancer treatment fund

HARARE – Cassava Smartech’s Maisha Health has unveiled a new partnership with Cancerserve Trust, which seeks to assist Zimbabweans living with cancer Through the partnership, Maisha has committed a portion of its monthly revenue to...

Zimbabwe’s long walk to climate change awareness

by Farai Mabeza ZIMBABWE needs to do more to raise awareness and preparedness on climate change and its impact, a Cabinet Minister has said. The country’s...

Building Zimbabwe’s cultural confidence

by Farai Mabeza On an unseasonably cold moonlit September night,  a mini wilderness in the middle of the city known as Mukuvisi Woodlands reverberates to...

Monitising our culture

Staff Writer HARARE  - Author Makandire Luckson Chezhira Chikutu has urged government to foster several cultural programmes in different parts of the country as a...

Gloomy economy compounds human rights situation

by Farai Mabeza ZIMBABWE’S struggling economy has compounded the human rights situation in the country exposing citizens to all sorts of abuses and depriving them...

Human rights organisations blast ZRP, Army

Staff Writer The Zimbabwe Human Rights (ZHR) has blasted the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) and Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) for being partisan and perpetrating gross...

Implied annual inflation passes 300% as m-o-m inflation slows to 17.7%

HARARE – Month on month inflation continued its gradual deceleration in September, falling to 17.7% from 18.07% reported at the close of August. Meanwhile...