The ‘Big Five’ song enthralls Byo

Ruth Butaumocho recently in Bulawayo
BULAWAYO schoolchildren left art enthusiasts enthralled at the just ended Intwasa ko Bulawayo Arts Festival when they did a well-polished act of the “Song of the Carnivores”. Brought the City of Kings courtesy of the British Council, the much-published performance was held last Friday at the Large

‘Dynamos’ form slumps’

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS coaches have conceded that their team’s performance has taken a worrying slump over the last three matches with the title race having entered the home stretch. Tonderayi Ndiraya, the Dynamos assistant coach, said their form has dipped since they thumped Gunners 4-0 in a league

Aniston bans mum from her wedding

Did Hollywood actress Jennifer Aniston really ban her own mother, Nancy Dow, from attending her wedding to fiancé Justin Theroux? The 76-year old mother of Jennifer Aniston, who is currently in poor health, was reportedly banned by her daughter because of her inability to keep mum about the

Race organisers applauded

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
DIFFERENT stakeholders have commended the organisers of the Westgate half-marathon held on Sunday at the Shopping Centre.
The race is sponsored by Old Mutual and they held the first edition last year as a 16km fun run but this year it was upgraded to a certified

Life in the Diaspora under spotlight

Ruth Butaumocho Entertainment Editor
Patience Tawengwa’s production — “The Accused” — premiered in Bulawayo at the Bulawayo Theatre last week, as part of the Intwasa ko Bulawayo theatrical productions. “The Accused” is a griping story of a Zimbabwean, who has been working as a toilet cleaner in Britain for many years.

’Keeper apologises to Rodwell

Eddie Chikamhi, Augustine Hwata Sports Reporters
MONOMOTAPA goalkeeper Artwell Mukandi has offered a public apology to Rodwell Chinyengetere following a nasty collision that has ruled the Warriors’ striker from the 2013 Nations Cup qualifier against Angola. Chinyengetere, who was scheduled to undergo surgery yesterday, could be out

Ten groups walk Chibuku Road to Fame

Arts Correspondent
Music groups that have qualified for Chibuku Road to Fame will clash on Saturday at Glamis Stadium. This year’s finalists are Tanga Pasi, Afro Jazz, Orchestra Sungura, Black Jazz, Facebook Brothers Sungura, Massive Combination Sungura, Terry & The Bliss Afro Jazz, Guruve Marimba Maramba

Where has this come from? . . .. . . Revitalised CAPS United show remarkable quality in battle for survival

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor
NOT even the suffocating heat of Zvishavane could silence the vociferous army of Green Machine fans whose battle songs provided the perfect

Dendera United farce asTuku fails to unite Tryson, Sulu.

Problem Masau-Arts Correspondent
The much-hyped “Dendera United” failed to take place owing to sharp differences between feuding members of the Chimbetu family — Tryson and Suluman. The two, who were billed to share the stage at the Tuku@60 bash held to mark Oliver

Rahman’s Roddy pain

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
WARRIORS coach Rahman Gumbo last night revealed that he has been saddened by the horrific injury suffered by Hwange and national team striker Rodwell Chinyengetere at the weekend and described it as a blow to both the country and the player. Gumbo is today expected to release to

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