Youths make a difference
Edgar Moyana Christian Entertainment
THE youth wing of Innercity United Methodist Church in Harare last week held a musical concert in the Central Business District aimed at raising money and groceries for the underprivileged children inKenan Zim to sign online deals with local musicians
Problem Masau Arts CorrespondentFORMER Europe Sony Records vice president and Africori boss Yoel Kenan is in Zimbabwe to sign musicians who wish to have their music sold and distributed online. Kenan, who arrived in Harare last
‘Batai Munhu’ gig on cards
Problem Masau Arts CorrespondentA CONCERT inspired by song of the moment “Sean Timba” has been slated for the Aquatic Complex in Chitungwiza on January 25. The gig will see Suluman Chimbetu, Nicholas Zakaria, Jah Prayzah and the
Nollywood bids farewell to Enebuwa
EYES popped on the streets of Lagos as Segun Arinze co-ordinated the traffic. Onlookers waved at Charles Okafor. Cars stopped, not for traffic lights but to gaze at Joseph Benjamin.X-Factor to be launched in Nigeria
IF you’ve enjoyed watching some of Nigeria’s top reality shows, you’ll be pleased to know that the Nigerian edition of popular reality show “The X-Factor” will soon be hitting your screens.Rihanna poses for sizzling magazine covers
CLEARLY Rihanna has a favourite number. She’s had her 777 tour, in which she visited seven countries in seven days and travelled on a Boeing 777, and now the stunning singer has posed for seven sizzlingFree cancer treatment most welcome
Plans to offer free cancer treatment are necessary; cancer is the last of the chronic illnesses where income really matters and it is a chronic illness where early detection is so critical, detection that isNatural resources: Africa’s biggest asset
Prof James Mbwabwadze
The United States of America, the world’s giant colossus, with the temerity to trample upon smaller nations, has made frantic efforts to take over Africa by laying siege to the continent’s vast naturalSerena scare, Federer coasts at Aussie Open
MELBOURNE. — Serena Williams’ bid for a historic Grand Slam hit an injury hurdle at the Australian Open yesterday, as Roger Federer and Andy Murray coasted and a landmark for Chinese tennis

