Can Africa feed itself?

Moses Hategeka Features Correspondent
“My son, had I known the negative effects of having many children, I would have stopped on two children. I am finding it extremely difficult to ably feed my large family comprising of two women and

An unforgettable Valentine

Felex Share Features Writer

For many people, Valentine’s Day is a day to cherish and remember. It is a day when people go out of their way to show love and affection to their loved ones. But for a 14-year-old Kadoma boy, Elisha

Kelvin Sifelani back in town

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Popular radio and television personality Kelvin Sifelani is back in town for yet another dance with his soul music lovers. Affectionately known on the club circuit as “The Soul Supreme”, Kelvin — who is on his

Down memory lane with Jambo

Constance van Niekerk in VEREENIGING, South Africa
Zimbabwean music is rich, pregnant with potential hit makers and chart toppers. The country’s music scene prides itself on a variety of genres which include mbira, jiti, rhumba, gospel, urban grooves

Welcome party for Capleton at Sports Dinner tonight

Winstone Antonio Arts Correspondent
The eagerly awaited Jamaican reggae and dancehall artiste Capleton is expected in the country this evening ahead of the “Judgment Day” dancehall show slated for the City Sports Centre tomorrow.

Roadside ‘studios’ hold their own

Adeela Naureen and Umar Waqar
Zimbabwe has an old and historic tradition of art and sculpture, right from the Zimbabwe Birds of Great Zimbabwe to present time, the people have kept the tradition alive with innovation and hard

ZimPraise going up the ladder!

Entertainment Reporter
One of the talented gospel choirs in Zimbabwe — ZimPraise — is slowly weaving its way up the ladder with sterling performances at every concert. The choir led by youthful but talented chief executive and

Mamvura releases fourth album

Shepherd Mushava Arts Correspondent
One of Zimbabwe’s fast emerging afro-centric musicians, Andrew Mamvura of the Ethnic Posse, has released his fourth album. The new project is titled “Unchained” and he worked on it with one of the

Hunter’s Club opens under new management

Entertainment Reporter
ZEBRA Ireland Leisure Centre, formerly Hunter’s Nite Club in New Mabvuku, has reopened under new management with its main target being small and big spenders. The place has become a haven for

Steady demand for Macheso’s album

Arts Correspondent
Alick Macheso’s “Kwatakabva Mitunhu (Kure Kwekure)” album went on sale countrywide yesterday.
The album was distributed to record bars and vendors across the country. The album is supposed to cost

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