Monday, April 29th, 2013 by Lenard Kamwendo
To have a smart phone is no longer a luxury for the elite only but a solution to the exorbitant charges of sending a short text message (SMS) using the services of the cellphone network service providers in Zimbabwe. It costs 9 US cents to sent a local SMS and 23 cents for an out of Zimbabwe SMS chat. Running on economics partly sustained by remittances from abroad most Zimbabweans had to rely on SMS to avoid the high long distance call tariffs when chatting with loved ones abroad. The introduction of chat applications like Whatsapp on mobile phones is now forcing people to switch phones to the latest smart phones compatible with chat apps. My last visit to a local cellphone dealer shop in town gave me an impression that when buying a phone it’s no longer about the looks but the service and functions the phone can give to a customer. I was told the first thing a customer now asks before making a purchase is whether the phone is compatible with Whatsapp. Apps like these have made it easy to chat with people outside Zimbabwe, send pictures, audio and video files for as little as less than US0.10. The young with technology at heart in schools or out of employment have been the major consumers of these social apps because of the cheap charges. The benefits of the chat apps could be small to network service providers in terms of data usage but to an ordinary person with less than 23 cents in his/her phone itching to make contact with someone it’s a huge success. The latest to adapt to the new communications trends are the upcoming entrepreneurs who are still battling the liquidity crunch in the country are also enjoying the benefits of reaching out to potential clients at low costs.
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Friday, April 26th, 2013 by Bev Clark

Then our design director, Brian Struble, and deputy design director, Liz Noftle, came up with the concept of taking shoes worn during the marathon and arranging them so that the negative space is in the shape of a heart.
Read more about this inspiring magazine cover here
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Thursday, April 25th, 2013 by Lenard Kamwendo
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Monday, April 22nd, 2013 by Lenard Kamwendo
After fighting so hard to move into his new residence in the plushy suburbs of Harare, Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai was reported to be securing his future by offering to buy the house from the government at a whopping price tag of 4.5 million US Dollars. The Prime Minister’s office quickly rubbished the report claiming that the PM has the right to buy the house but is yet to do that because he does not have the money.
But looking at both ways he can still make an offer and buy the house and most likely the price range is in the millions considering it was renovated with a loan of over 1.5 million dollars. This is a house which has been at the center of controversy with allegations of corruption in the loan allocation and which Mai Tsvangirai worked so hard to decorate with a kitchen suite reported to be worth over 40 000 US$. Taking it from the gospel of prosperity being preached in many churches these days some may say that as the Prime Minister he deserves to be associated with everything that glitters. From Hollywood style marriage celebrations to living in mansions. Who knows soon he will be having a chopper for his campaign in the next harmonized elections. The offer to buy the house comes at the time when legislators have also filed golden handshake demands in the form of stands, cars and cash as exit packages. Whether the mansion will be the new state house or a retirement home for the Prime Minister it remains to be seen. It is up to the electorate to approve demands of such a tasty lifestyle.
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Tuesday, April 16th, 2013 by Bev Clark
Sarah Norman, reader, reviewer and all round cool gal has just reviewed a book I’ve enjoyed quite a bit. This is how you lose her by Junot Diaz. Sarah quotes a line from one of Junot’s short stories that is both funny and true: “Show me a beautiful girl and I’ll show you someone who is tired of fucking her.”
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Tuesday, April 16th, 2013 by Elizabeth Nyamuda
A short film written and directed by Zimbabwean Eunice Chiweshe Goldstein – Nhamo – has been nominated for the 2013 Best Short Film at the Africa Movie Academy Awards. Nominees were announced in Malawi at an event graced by the Malawian President, Joyce Banda. The awards founded in 2005 will be held in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. Last year the award for the Best Short Film went to Braids On Bald Head from Nigeria. In 2012 a Zimbabwean, Kudzai Sevenzo was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her role as Nyarai in Playing Warriors.
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