Jordan Chataika’s sister raring to go again

Fred Zindi Music
Mr Jordan  Chataika, who has  been described as a “gospel music trailblazer”, started singing in 1959 and became popular in the 1960’s and 1970’s. He is viewed by most people as the pioneer of local

Tuku, the Charambas an interesting combination

Arts Correspondent
Preparations are at an advanced stage for a rare family show, where katekwe musician, Oliver Mtukudzi and the first family of gospel, Charles and Olivia Charamba will serenade fans at Richwood Sports Club

SA gospel singer Lundi deported

Herald Reporter
SOUTH African gospel singer Lundi Tyamara who was supposed to perform at the Kingdom Praise Family Gospel Show in Harare on Saturday was deported on Thursday soon after his arrival. Kingdom Praise

Macheso unleashes new dance routine

Tawanda Ngena Arts Correspondent
Sungura king Alick Macheso has a new dance routine. Called “Kochekera”, the new dance involves the clasping of both hands above the head and swinging them back and forth. The new dance is part of

Judgment Day gig fever grips fans

Winstone Antonio Arts Correspondent
The much anticipated dancehall gig dubbed Judgment Day scheduled for the City Sports Centre in Harare on December 7 is gathering momentum with fans calling on the promoters for a tune for tune

Guspy Warrior features dad on new album

Lovemore Meya and Winstone Antonio
RISING dancehall chanter, Emmanuel “Guspy Warrior” Manyeruke has collaborated with his father, renowned gospel musician, Mechanic Manyeruke on his fifth album to be released soon. The chanter

‘Offal imports illegal’

Business Reporter
ZIMBABWEAN firms are spending millions of dollars to import chicken, pork and beef offal illegally, as Government grapples to contain a ballooning trade deficit. The Department of Livestock and

Zim to host regional aviation meeting

Zimbabwe will next week host a regional aviation seminar to discuss current and emerging trends in the aviation sector in the resort town of Victoria Falls. The meeting will focus on Machine Readable Travel

US$50 billion initial injection for Spain’s banking system

BRUSSELS. — The first injection of loans to recapitalise Spain’s broken banking system will amount to nearly US$50 billion, Spain’s Finance Minister Luis De Guindos said yesterday. “The injection of funds

Steel giant not welcome in France, says minister

PARIS. — The showdown between global steel giant ArcelorMittal and France over its Florange plant hit new heights yesterday as a minister said the company was no longer welcome in the country. A source

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