Mocheke, Xtra Large collaborate

Thupeyo Muleya Entertainment Reporter
Beitbridge-based artiste Lloyd Mocheke, better known as Leprechaun, has collaborated with renowned urban grooves group Xtra Large for his breakthrough album titled “The Inauguration”. The collaboration has seen Xtra Large aka Maroja featuring on a

Mutangadura to host Tryson, Peter Moyo

Entertainment Reporter
MUTANGADURA Hideout along the Harare-Mutare highway will play host to a potentially explosive gig on May 25 featuring two upcoming musicians Tryson Chimbetu and Peter Moyo. The gig will coincide with the official opening of the executive bar at the

Upville VIPs ignore Biggie’s pranks

Though the Upville VIPs are a bit on the snobbish side with big egos, as Maneta rightfully observed, it would seem it won’t be easy to keep those straight faces. Big Brother tasked the VIPs to ignore all jokes and pranks that Biggie tries to pull on them.
“This is no laughing matter,” Biggie’s brief read and once Biggie started with the funny sounds, the VIPs completely ignored

National Gallery marks Culture Week

Rutendo Mutadzapasi At The Gallery
International Museums Day and Culture Week are two intertwined occasions that are celebrated annually in May because of their relation to heritage. As a museum of contemporary art, the National Gallery of Zimbabwe takes part in these celebrations

Michael Smith heads for Zim

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
United States gospel artiste Michael W. Smith will headline the Crossline Music Worship Festival slated for Harare in August.
The Grammy Award-winning musician is billed to share the stage with another top US gospel artiste, Nicole C. Mullen, who

Nestle hands over 40 dairy cows

Business Reporter
NESTLE Zimbabwe last week presented 40 dairy cows to eight women from the Zimbabwe Women Land and Agriculture Trust under its US$14 million dairy empowerment revolving scheme. The Swiss-headquartered firm is targeting to import 8 000 dairy

Gaddafi’s ‘crime’: Oil for Libyans

Stephens Gowans
The Wall Street Journal of May 5 offers evidence, additional to that already accumulated, that last year’s NATO military intervention in Libya was rooted in objections to the Gaddafi government’s economic policies. According to the newspaper,

Bantu Rovers U-16 win Benjani Junior Soccer Tourney

Sports Reporter
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BANTU Rovers Under-16s became the inaugural winners of the Benjani Mwaruwari Junior Soccer Tournament when they beat

Kumbula applauds ZHF

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
THE Zimbabwe Handball Federation have been applauded for their commitment to the development of the sport at grassroots level in this country. Speaking at the end of a four-day Level One international handball referees course at Girls

Mbada diamonds donate to Mutare Press Club

From Ray Bande in Mutare
MINING concern Mbada diamonds yesterday donated US$15 000 cash and assorted football equipment to Mutare Press Club as well as their social soccer outfit Eastern Scribes. Eastern Scribes was recently formed by journalists based in Mutare. The

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