Mashakada estate: Wife gets lion’s share
Richmore Tera Arts Correspondent
THE memorial service for the late Cephas Mashakada was held over the weekend in Chitungwiza although it was snubbed by
Chibwiro brace boosts Kiglon survival hopes
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
Kiglon ……………………………. (3) 3
Masvingo United ……………… (0) 2
STRIKER Last Chibwiro grabbed a brace as Kiglon survived a late scare to send a puffed up Masvingo United packing in a
What’s happening to stone sculpture generations?
Timothy Akuda At the Gallery
Sometime in 2008 at an art gathering, an interesting question was asked ‘Is there going to be a fourth generation of stone
Dudu Manhenga thrills UNWTO delegates
From Sugar Chagonda in GYEONGJU, Korea
Zimbabwean born Afro-Jazz artiste Dudu Manhenga put up a splendid and spirited performance that thrilled delegates during
Green wins Westgate Rally
Collin Matiza Sports Editor
SEASONED Zimbabwean motor racing driver Craig Green showed that there is no substitute for experience when he romped
Massive turnout at Beer Fest
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
REGGAE music still commands a huge following in Zimbabwe if the turnout at the Lion Lager Summer Beer Festival at the
Equities market continues trading in the red
FOR nearly a month, the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange has been entertaining the bears with the main industrial index registering
Dhewa’s funeral party
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
IT was a funeral-cum-celebration of the life of one of Zimbabwe’s sungura icons as the who-is-who of the entertainment industry converged at a Harare funeral parlour for a service for Utakataka Express frontman Tongai “Dhewa” Moyo.
It was bling all round as socialites took to the dance floor singing and extolling the brand Dhewa brought to the music industry that debunked the stereotype that musicians are a scruffy lot.
Heavily-built ladies performed the “sele” dance routine popularised by former Miss Biggy Matofotofo, Monica Chikasha, who was a regular at Dhewa’s shows.
Fans danced wildly with some sitting precariously on the
Dhewa’s funeral party
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
IT was a funeral-cum-celebration of the life of one of Zimbabwe’s sungura icons as the who-is-who of the entertainment industry converged at a Harare funeral parlour for a service for Utakataka Express frontman Tongai “Dhewa” Moyo.
It was bling all round as socialites took to the dance floor singing and extolling the brand Dhewa brought to the music industry that debunked the stereotype that musicians are a scruffy lot.
Heavily-built ladies performed the “sele” dance routine popularised by former Miss Biggy Matofotofo, Monica Chikasha, who was a regular at Dhewa’s shows.
Fans danced wildly with some sitting precariously on the
DeMbare crush Bosso
Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
Dynamos ……………………………….(1)3
Highlanders …………………………….(1)1
HARARE giants Dynamos survived an early setback to turn the heat on old enemies Highlanders in a Castle Lager Premier





