Tuku, Piki to reunite at gig
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Once home boys, always home boys, goes the old adage. That’s exactly what music fans should expect at “Zim’s Finest Gig”
Miller Golden Circle DJ battle on tomorrow
Entertainment Reporter
The ultimate disc jockey battle is on tomorrow at Fusion Bar where eight of Harare’s turntable masters will take part in the “Miller Golden Circle DJ Battle.” The gig, which is the first of
Intwasa Arts Festival now in full swing
Bulawayo Bureau
INTWASA Arts Festival KoBulawayo, which opened on Monday, is now in full swing with several arts activities lined up throughout the city of kings and queens. In his opening remarks,
Intwasa Festival schedules rich theatre programme
Stephen Chifunyise Theatre Corridors
Bulawayo’s annual multi-disciplinary arts festival, Intwasa, which opened on Monday has an incredibly rich theatre programme with eight plays, three of which are foreign productions.
Lutan Fyah happy to be in Zim
Liberty Hamunakwadi Entertainment Reporter
Jamaican artiste Lutan Fyah says he was happy to be in Zimbabwe and that it felt a lot like his home. Speaking at a meeting with Tourism Minister Walter Mzembi, Fyah said there was
Reason Wafawarova: Worshipping at the shrine of Empire
IT is axiomatic that the leaking of any information meant to be private and confidential is an indisputable cause of discomfort for the person or persons meant to be protected
Plans to appoint Mashakada’s successor shelved
Richmore Tera Arts correspondent
EUNICE Mashakada, sungura giant Cephas Mashakada’s widow, says plans to appoint a leader of the Sounds of the Muddy Face have been shelved until a memorial service for the
Poet lends voice to the down-trodden
From Ruth Butaumocho in BULAWAYO
South African contemporary poet, Ntsiki Mazwai has expressed her willingness to collaborate with Zimbabwean poets who share her passion for highlighting problems faced by
Effective frontier in fight against HIV, Aids

It is a Monday morning and registration day for expectant mothers at an antenatal clinic catering mainly for the working class residents of Chitungwiza and surrounding districts.
Droughts, joblessness fuel ‘Great Trek’ to SA
George Maponga Features Writer
Periodically wiping beads of sweat from his face, the grey-haired man directs his bicycle through the sparse Mopane woodlands in the sweltering heat. He is racing against time to





