Sanctions worst form of violence
By Lloyd Msipa
SOCIAL networks have become the new platform for Zimbabweans domiciled in various countries around the world to
School celebrates Culture Fair in style
By Vhindo Murira
THOUGH Culture Week has come and gone, Dudley Hall School in Norton held its Culture Fair over the weekend where
Kamuchacha releases debut gospel album
By Rumbidzai Mashinge
UPCOMING gospel artiste Makesure Kamuchacha has released his debut album titled “Kumavambo Kwezivo”. The album
Samanyanga releases 60th album
JOHANNESBURG.
Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi has released his 60th album Abi’angu (Duets Of My Time) celebrated at a huge party – the One
Paris gets a taste of Zimbabwe art
By Stephen Garan’anga
La capital de France, Paris, was given a taste of Zimbabwean contemporary art exploits by Zimbabwe’s First Floor
Mafundikwa making waves on Studio 263
By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
Screen actor Tavonga Mafundikwa, whose ambition is to start his own production, says he is having a blast after joining
Mpofu in bid to revive late father’s music
By Richmore Tera
BRUCE Mpofu – son to the late jiti musician, Paul Mpofu, has embarked on a bid to revive his late father’s music
Big Brother not for the faint-hearted
“The fewer the Housemates, the closer you get to the ultimate prize,” were Karen’s words to Big Brother during her Chat
Snipes suffers legal setback
Los Angeles.
Wesley Snipes is serving a three-year prison sentence for failing to file income tax returns. Actor Wesley Snipes, serving a
Hudson gets book deal
California.
The “Dreamgirls” star Jennifer Hudson has shed more than 150kg in just under two years and now hopes to “inspire” other

