‘Spiderman’ strikes IT deal

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
The star continues to rise for dancehall artiste, Munashe Tanjani (12), who is popularly known as Spiderman after he partnered with Naubach E-learning, a computer company, in a deal that will see the youthful chanter becoming the face of its products. As part of the deal, Spiderman will tour

Mutodi silences critics

Arts Correspondent
IF there is one musician in Zimbabwe who has been underrated and has never been given enough time to prove himself, it must be none other than Energy “Tatu Muluba” Mutodi. Known for his flamboyance and swag, Mutodi has silenced his critics with his latest album titled “Magetsi

Jah Prayzah heads for UK

Arts Correspondent
2CONTEMPORARY singer Jah Prayzah, real name Mukudzei Mukombe, and his band will this Wednesday leave for the United Kingdom where they are expected to stage three shows in different cities. Show organiser Steady Munyanyi of Diamond Studios confirmed that everything was in place for the

Majeke releases six-track album

Arts Correspondent
SUNGURA musician Alick Macheso continues to inspire a lot of young artistes and the latest is Baba Manyeruke’s former guitarist and keyboardist, Herbert Majeke. Majeke and his Takashinga Stars outfit have come up with an explosive six-track album that is set to cause a stir in sungura music

D’banj, Wizkid nominated for Euro awards

Pop singer, Dbanj and EME act, Wizkid have both been nominated in the worldwide category of the annual MTV Europe Music Awards billed for Frankfurt, Germany, on Sunday, November 11, 2012. The category which comprises of acts from Africa, Middle East and India, has other African acts

Bokaba joins Rhythm City

Since she was a kid there has always been extra pressure on her to be the perfect little girl — not only to please her family and others around her, but also because of the public glare and the simple need to behave. Meet Itumeleng Bokaba who was born in Alexandra, Johannesburg, but grew up in

Be creative entrepreneurs, artistes urged

David Parrish, a British expert on creative and cultural entrepreneurship, says artistes need not look at their creations as an immediate source of income but as lifetime income-generation initiatives. Speaking at a workshop held at the just ended Intwasa KoBulawayo Arts Festival, Parrish urged

Call to establish more film training institutions in Byo

Bulawayo filmmakers have called for the establishment of more film training institutions to cater for the growing number of budding filmmakers in the region. Speaking at a film symposium held during the just ended Intwasa KoBulawayo festival, several established and upcoming producers said they

Intwasa a national event — Mari

Stories by Entertainment Editor Ruth    Butaumocho in BULAWAYO
INTWASA Festival KoBulawayo should be viewed first as a national event and secondly as an international event hosted by the City of Bulawayo, an official has said. Officially opening the festival, National Arts Council of Zimbabwe director Elvas Mari said while Intwasa takes place in Bulawayo and

Macheso, Chipfumo head to Pamuzinda

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
Sungura musician Alick Macheso and Progress Chipfumo will serenade fans at Pamuzinda Highway Xscape this Friday. This being the last Friday of the month, patrons will have “fat pockets”, making the weekend show one to look forward to. Macheso, who has been on top of his game for the greater

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