Zimbabwe heads for art World Cup
By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
Raphael Chikukwa, Zimbabwe’s curator at the Venice Biennale, is confident that the artists r
Miss Rural pageant back
Bulawayo Bureau
It has been five years since one of the country’s acclaimed modelling pageants – Miss Rural
Massive gigs to mark 31st independence
By Richmore Tera
Massive gigs to celebrate Zimbabwe’s independence have been lined up in Shamva with the
Mai Foya breaks new ground
By Richmore Tera
TIRED of having her music turned down by some recording studios, talented and little-known
Nyamandi vows to revive Four Brothers
By Vhindo Murira
Musician James Nyamandi has vowed to revive the late Marshall Munhumumwe’s musical legacy.
Spreading the word in foreign lands
When a lot of people left Zimbabwe some few years ago in search of greener pastures, a number
Potter’s documentary to hit screens in July
Fans of Harry Potter can look forward to more movie magic after the final instalment of the
Mona Lisa remains to be dug up
Rome.
Italian researchers said last week they will dig up bones in a Florence convent to try to identify
How JR plans to spend R1m
hip-hop musician JR’s R1 million win in the third season of Tropika Island of Treasure will
Dylan makes live debut in Vietnam
Folk icon Bob Dylan voluntarily opted against performing his famous protest songs as he made


