Life & Arts

Film legend Indi dies

Anesu Mirisawu and Ashley Moyo FILM legend John Indi, popular for his role in the 1993 production A Far Off Place, died on Wednesday plunging the arts industry into mourning. He was 70. “We are very saddened with the passing away of my father. I never thought that he would leave us just like that….

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Food aid for 600 Kuwadzana families

Stella Madzivanyika Madzivanyikas@dailynews.co.zw OVER 600 Kuwadzana families in Harare yesterday received food aid worth thousands of dollars that was donated by a Chinese charity organisation, Tzu Chi Zimbabwe. Each household received 10kg of rice from the aid organisation. Speaking to the Daily News after the donation, Harare Provincial Affairs minister, Charles Tavengwa said the Kuwadzana…

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US$40,7 million for drought mitigation

Masimba Makwembere STAFF WRITER makwemberem@dailynews.co.zw THE USAid’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (USAid/BHA) has provided US$40,7 million to various local non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to assist vulnerable communities mitigate against the El Nino-induced drought. In its latest report on Zimbabwe released yesterday, the USAid said it continued to support early recovery, risk reduction, and resilience (ER4) programmes…

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Enforce compliance with speed limits

REVELATIONS that unethical bus operators are tampering with speed-limiting devices and exceeding the mandatory speed limit while carrying passengers must prompt the relevant authorities to take decisive action. Appearing before the parliamentary portfolio committee on Public Accounts on Tuesday, Permanent secretary for the ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development Joy Makumbe admitted that errant bus…

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Thieves steal US$17k from parked vehicle

AN UNKNOWN number of robbers pounced on a parked vehicle in Avondale, Harare on Tuesday, stealing US$17 000 and sportswear. Police spokesperson Paul Nyathi confirmed the theft yesterday adding investigations were underway. “Unknown suspects stole a bag containing US$17 555 and sportswear from a Nissan X-Trail vehicle after using an unknown object to break the…

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Go Warriors, go!

THE stage is set for the Warriors’ encounter against Kenya in Polokwane, South Africa, today, with the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualification beckoning for Zimbabwe. The Warriors require just a point to seal their spot, and the nation is holding its breath. Our coach Michael Nee’s positive outlook is infectious, and the team’s tactical…

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Focalistic returns to Zim

Thembinkosi Nyathi ENTERTAINMENT WRITER nyathit@dailynews.co.zw SOUTH African rapper Focalistic who rose to fame four years ago after the release of his single Ker Star is expected to headline the Shorts and Shades concert slated for Phoenix Tshisanyama in Gwanda tomorrow. On stage, the rapper whose remix of Ker Star featuring Davido and Vigro Deep received…

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Zim Fashion Week director resigns

Dakarai Mashava ASSISTANT EDITOR mashavad@dailynews.co.zw ZIMBABWE Fashion Week director (ZFW) Marshall Mutsamwira has resigned barely a fortnight after the annual fashion event suffered a premature end. The four-day fashion event began on November 31 at ZICCA House in Harare’s CBD but was halted three days before the scheduled end. ZFW founder Priscilla Chigariro confirmed Mutsamwira’s…

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