Zim’s Teclar evicted from Big Brother
Peter Matambanadzo
ONE of Zimbabwe’s three representatives in Big Brother Africa StarGame, Teclar, was yesterday evicted from Downville House. Co-housemate Maneta was upgraded to the Upville House. Tanzanians Hilda and Julio were also evicted.
Govt shortlists 3 investors to revive Kamativi Mine
GOVERNMENT has shortlisted three investors bidding to partner Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation in reviving Kamativi Mine, 15 years after the tin mine closed operations, an official said last Friday. “We had 67 bidders and went through theThree cheers for Zim Achievers Awards
Fanuel Kangondo EntrepreneurshipI have always been one who is strong in advocating for celebrating success whenever recognition is made for one’s excellence in whatever endeavour. True to the word, you deserve it and there is no reason why you should not pop the
Address rural women’s plight
ZWRCN Desk Women EmpowermentINTERNATIONAL Women’s Day in Zimbabwe this year celebrated rural women, calling upon societies to empower them after recognising the value of this in seeking to eradicate poverty and hunger. Undisputable evidence shows that rural women are
ZIMA gets bigger, better

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Zimbabwe Music Awards, the country’s most coveted music ceremony is back with a bang! This year’s edition of the ZIMAs will have a true Zimbabwean, amazing and incredibly rewarding. Although not much has been happening for the past three or so
My Own Boss back on the small screen
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment ReporterZBCTV’s popular reality show called My Own Boss, an entrepreneurial series, has bounced back with season four with auditions scheduled to start on June 8, 2012 in Bulawayo. The show will start screening on ZBCTV on June 18, 2012 as well
US group donates to St Giles
Entertainment Correspondent
United States-based group Ruzivo concluded their visit to Zimbabwe on last Wednesday by spending time with students from St Giles Special School in Harare, where they donated US$3 000 worth of marimba equipment. “We are so touched by
Galaxy of musicians for Byo Music Festival
Entertainment ReporterThe Eighth Bulawayo Music Festival, set to run from May 23 to May 27, has been billed as perhaps the most ambitious project to date. More musicians will be coming to the festival than ever before from beyond Zimbabwe’s borders — 21 in all — and
I don’t regret leaving Mberikwazvo — Slomo
More Tirivashoma Entertainment CorrespondentProlific dancer Franco Dhaka, popularly known as “Slomo”, has said he does not regret dumping Alick Macheso for Sulumani Chimbetu. Speaking at Romeo Gasa’s album launch at Jazz 105 last week, Slomo said he has since adapted to Sulumani’s



