Artistes thrill fans at Miss Gtel

Brenda Phiri Arts Correspondent
The urban groove movement has come off age and judging from the performance by some established artistes at the just ended Miss Gtel Face of Zimbabwe held over the weekend, the genre is here to stay.

Another lover leaks Davido’s bedroom photos

Late February pop singer David “Davido” Adeleke trended on social network Twitter after photos of him and a undergraduate student getting cozy in bed leaked on the internet.

Stand launches second album

Edgar Moyana Christian Entertainment

Up-and-coming accapella gospel outfit Stand launched its second album on Saturday evening at the Glad Tidings Hall in Harare.The group, which belongs to Borrowdale Seventh-Day Adventist Church,

Overalls fashion craze takes Zim by storm

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
They are seen everywhere in bright colours — red, orange, green, black and white. The latest designer overalls emblazoned with President Mugabe’s signature have taken Zimbabwe by storm.

Macheso, Sulu for Vic Falls show

Isdore Guvamombe
RESIDENTS of Victoria Falls end the year in style when the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority takes some of Zimbabwe’s greatest musicians for to the resort town to play-absolutely for free at a music concert

Search for Harare’s teen queen begins

Lifestyle reporter

All roads leads to Pandhari Lodge, this Friday for the Miss Harare Junior. The pageant, which will run under the theme, “Wide Awake in Education”, will see a bevy of 20 teenage girls vying for the coveted

Handball federation boss speaks out

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
AFTER spending almost two years dealing with boardroom squabbles, all seems to be settling in well for the Zimbabwe Handball Federation and last week they won the Sport Development of the Year

Zapu to launch fund for election campaign

Chronicle Reporter

Zapu is facing a cash crisis which threatens its participation in next year’s harmonised elections, party president Dr Dumiso Dabengwa said yesterday.

Nation mourns Adam Ndlovu

 

Temba Dube

Zimbabwe has been plunged into mourning following the death of one of the country’s most illustrious soccer sons, Adam Ndlovu in an accident on Sunday with calls for him to be accorded hero status.

President Mugabe yesterday joined the nation in mourning Adam and sent a condolence message to the Ndlovu family.

President Mugabe said he had been shocked by Adam’s death.

“It was with a deep sense of shock and sadness that I learnt of the untimely death yesterday (Sunday) morning of one of our revered soccer legends, Adam Ndlovu, following a car accident near Victoria Falls International Airport,” he said.

“Worse still, the same accident also claimed the life of another passenger while leaving his younger brother Peter with serious injuries.”

A woman identified as Nomcebo Tshili (24), who was also in the same vehicle, died in the crash.

“On behalf of Government, the nation, and on my own behalf. I wish to condole with the Ndlovu family upon Adam’s passing on and to wish at the same time Peter’s speedy recovery from the injuries,” President Mugabe said.

Cigarette prices up 50 percent

Business Reporter

Prices of locally manufactured cigarettes have gone up by up to 50 percent in response to a rise in excise duty. 

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