Spike Lee to premiere MJ documentary

Spike Lee will be premiering his Michael Jackson documentary, “Bad 25”, this August at the 2012 Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy, which begins on August 29. “I’m more than just a huge fan of Michael

‘Young Igwe’ to flex muscles at Ochi City

Richmore Tera Arts Correspondent
PETER Moyo is set to headline the entertainment line-up of this year’s edition of Muscle Mania Zimbabwe to be held at Ochi City close to Domboshava this Saturday. Young Igwe — as Peter is fondly

Metro Studios, Kapfupi bury hatchet

Kudakwashe Gwabanayi Entertainment Reporter
COMEDIAN-cum-musician Freddy Manjalima, better known as Kapfupi, and his record stable Metro Studios have finally agreed to record his upcoming album after months of wrangling. The two parties

Jere blasts DeMbare

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
CAPS United have slammed bitter rivals Dynamos for their Big Brother approach to clandestinely try and lure striker Evans Gwekwerere back into the Glamour Boys’ fold during the transfer window that

FC Platinum bullish

Augustine Hwata Sports report
FC PLATINUM have never won a match against giants Dynamos since the Zvishavane side came into the Premiership last season but their coach Tendai Chikuni believes it’s high time for them to re-write

Oba joins Glamour Boys

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS have signed striker Obadiah Tarumbwa as they battle to solve their striking dilemma triggered by the departure of Takesure Chinyama to South Africa. The Glamour Boys were even contemplating to

Samukeliso Nare receives Dube scholarship

Sports Reporter
BETHEL Secondary School defender, Samukeliso Nare, became the first recipient of the Sylvia Dube women’s football scholarship targeted underprivileged girls. Nare, who had been struggling to pay school

Chief Mashayamombe kicked off farm

Senior Court Reporter
THE High Court has ordered the eviction of Chief Mashayamombe from Marsden Farm in Mhondoro

Assassins will not prevail

Reason Wafawarova
When ANC was formed 100 years ago, the idea was to end the subjugation of native South Africans by foreign occupiers, some of whom have developed this idea that their 400-year stay in the country

Mapuranga’s call-up was long overdue: Kaindu

Sikhumbuzo Moyo

Senior Sports Reporter

STEELY Highlanders defender and captain Innocent Mapuranga, who received his first national team call-up yesterday, believes the calling was long overdue and if given a chance to play, will fully utilise the opportunity and repay coach Rahman Gumbo’s trust in him.

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