I didn’t abandon band: Mjintu

Entertainment Reporter
Veteran rhythm guitarist Innocent Mjintu says he didn’t abandon his group Zare to join Real Sounds of Africa — fronted by Energy Mutodi — but that his son Learnmore will be taking care of things at his
Fireworks expected at Sunday Mail Bridal Show
Richmore TeraA STELLAR line-up of some of the country’s hottest artistes of the moment — Blessing Shumba, Peter Moyo, Diana Samkange and Apama Dance Group — are billed to bring the roof down at the Rainbow 7
Chirasha: Poet par excellence
Richmore Tera Arts CorrespondentCONTROVERSIAL, outspoken and talented is probably the best way to describe Zimbabwean poet Mbizo Chirasha. Dubbed as Zimbabwe’s own version of South Africa’s firebrand and “explosive” poet, Mzwake
Revamp art education
Dr Tony Monda Art ZoneZimbabwe needs to establish a robust body to set and uphold standards in higher education.
Institutions offering programmes that do not meet the required standards set must be halted from
Muzawazi’s book to honour Africa’s greats
Richmore Tera Arts CorrespondentRENOWNED Zimbabwean speaker Errol Muzawazi has set up an annual publication called “The Book of African Records (BAR)” aimed at profiling the achievements made by African individuals and
King Dube dies
Mandla Dube Entertainment ReporterVeteran actor, film producer and director King Dube has died. He was 47. Dube succumbed to brain tumor, which was diagnosed in January. Madeline Dube — the spokesperson of the family and sister to
‘The Hitman’ willing to settle at home
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment ReporterFormer Power FM disc jockey Hosea Singende, who is back in Harare on holiday, says he is ready to join any new radio stations that are set to open in Zimbabwe. Popularly known as the Hitman among his
Album launch with piracy in mind
Richmore Tera Arts CorrespondentALTHOUGH piracy is still one of the major challenges in the music industry there are a number of positive developments that are taking place in the industry. One of such developments is the way
Quisling politics and myth of the White Man’s Burden
When I was six, my mother bought me a cup that was emblazoned with the Zimbabwean Flag on one side. It was a white cup from Kango. I didn’t allow anyone to drink from that cup.
There was hell to pay for anyone who dared put his/her lips — no matter how shapely — on its precious rim. And being the last born in a family of six, I always got my way after each tantrum.
I, however, forgot to pack my cup when I transferred to start my Grade Five in the city, at Kurai
‘UNWTO General Assembly must benefit all’
Business ReporterNext year’s United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly must benefit all business people in Victoria Falls and not just a few established businesses, a member of the Local Organising Committee, Mrs Rangarirai Gunda, has said.


