Iyanya releases a hit single
Singer Iyanya has just released the remix of one of the biggest songs of 2012, his hit single “Kukere”, and the remix features the Koko Master, D’banj. Iyanya has been very busy in the last couple of months: he recently shot a video for his single “Your Waist”. The video, which was directed byMafikizolo to reunite
Afro band Mafikizolo are to reunite after a long absence from the music scene. Nhlanhla Nciza and Theo Kgosinkwe, who make up the band, will be the centre of attraction during the Moretele Park Tribute Concert in Pretoria on September 1. The duo will be the main act during the Amstel GoldenPsquare sheds light on split
Peter and Paul Okye, collectively known as Psquare, have disclosed that former Square Records act May D made his exit from the label due to “management issues”. At a Press briefing held in London in preparation for their August 26 live performance gig at the HMV Apollo, when asked aboutDallas bounces back on M-Net
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka TVLast weekend was a hectic one. The Harare Agricultural Show ended on a high note, so we are told. I never had the opportunity to attend this year’s Agricultural Show due to other commitments and I understand that those who attended had a great time. And now back on the small screen, DStv
Honeymoon over for ZBC
Fred Zindi MusicIt seems the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Authority’s financial woes need divine intervention. As a result, the broadcaster is at war with Zimbabwean musicians. ZBC is mandated to provide its financial statements to the Zimbabwe Music Rights Association for calculations of musicians’ royalties
Weekend of worship!
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
After watching Michael W. Smith on stage at the Crossline Music Worship Festival, most gospel fans came to realise that although words have power music is more powerful. The colourful crowd comprising Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s fiancée Elizabeth Macheka, his daughter Vimbai and
Editorial Comment: Let’s heed President’s call for peace in Zim
Zimbabwe is a product of a protracted liberation struggle, a battle that left the land scarred and the national conscience badly weighed down by bitter memories of the loss of lives and lost opportunities rattled away by the listless pendulum, since the war cost us a lot of time. For a generation thatLet’s learn from Blair’s crimes
John PilgerThe warmongering and human rights abuses of the New Labour years seem forgotten by all but the likes of Gareth Peirce. Yet Blair’s legacy lingers on in Afghanistan and Iraq and is re-emerging in Syria and Iran. In the kabuki theatre of British parliamentary politics, great crimes do not happen
CAPS suffer worst hiding by Dynamos in 12 years
Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
CAPS United were pummelled into submission as they suffered their worst defeat, at the hands of bitter rivals Dynamos, in a dozen years after plunging to a humiliating 0-3 loss at the National Sports Stadium on Sunday. Not since losing by a similar scoreline to their city rivals during the 2000 football season, had the
Njelele cleansing hailed
Leonard Ncube
THE Government has commended traditional leaders from Matabeleland South for organising the cleansing of Njelele Shrine and pledged to continue supporting them in defending cultural values.



