Platform One fails to get clearance for shows
By Givemore Muzariri
Platform One, a South African musical group that was in the country for a week, has left Zimbabwe after failing to secure a licence to perform.
My career began in Byo: First Farai
By Givemore Muzariri
Chinhoyi-based musician First Farai has paid tribute to Bulawayo saying it was the place where he launched his musical career in 2000.
Alick Macheso inspires me: Madiz
By Givemore Muzariri
ITAI Madzikura aka Madiz, one of the pioneers of urban grooves is buying music instruments and could be playing with a live band as early as next month.
THE WORD with Bruce Itai Chimani:What a privilege to talk to you on the last day of 2011!
I don’t know about you but for me 2011 has really been a great year. I have seen the hand of the Lord at work both in my life and in the lives of the people of God around me. He surely has been Jehovah Ebenezer, the God who has brought us this far; He is still taking us further.
Fashion designer takes Masvingo by storm
Masvingo Correspondent
AFTER completing her Advanced Level studies at Mukaro Girls High in Gutu, Masvingo, Priscilla Ruzive never knew that what started as a natural desire in fashion and fabrics would land her a career, which has made her one of the renowned fashion designers in the country.
Health and Fitness With Sungano Shingirirai Venge: The end is the beginning
Everything comes and goes and most probably comes again. I hope you celebrated your Christmas in style. If you had all the fun and enjoyed it, you need to thank the Lord because some lost their friends and relatives. It is hard to accept but happiness and sorrow are all part of life.
Gwanda Central residents bemoan lack of development
By Yoliswa Dube
WHO is Patrick Dube?
For not-so-serious drinker — Marshmallow vodka
NEW YORK — Vodkas flavoured with citrus and berry have been around for years and recently some newer brands have been trying to create buzz with unusual flavours.
New York Times sends email to millions by mistake
LONDON — Some eight million people received emails from the New York Times on Thursday offering a special discount if they would reconsider their decision to cancel their subscriptions.
The trouble is, the offer was supposed to go to only about 300 people who had decided to stop taking home delivery of the newspaper — it was erroneously sent by a New York Times employee to more than eight million people on an email marketing list.
Rivals share lead in DRC legislative poll
Partial results from the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) legislative elections show three cabinet ministers in the ruling party have lost their seats in parliament.



