Peter Moyo keen to learn
Arts Correspondent
Utakakata frontman and the late Tongai Moyo’s son Peter says he has learnt a lot from holding joint shows with seasoned local musicians since he ventured into music more than a year ago
Marking Women’s Day at Book Cafe
Entertainment ReporterTHE “Sistaz Open Mic” session at the Book Cafe to celebrate the International Women’s Day will this Saturday feature a line-up of women artistes ready to step out and express themselves freely to mark
SA film wins US award
Johannesburg. – South African romantic comedy “Fanie Fourie’s Lobola” won the Audience Choice Award for Best Comedy at the 19th Annual Sedona International Film Festival in Arizona, the film’s directorWWE’s Paul Bearer dies
Paul BEARER – the spooky WWE managerwho helped introduce The Undertaker – died on Tuesday evening at the age of 58 . . . this according to
I’m not Nigerian, says Femi Kuti
Lagos. – Femi Anikulapo Kuti, the son of the late afrobeat legend Fela, says he would rather be called an African than a Nigerian since his music was more appreciated outside his country of birth. The “BangP-Square builds third mansion!
Lagos. – P-Square continue to display just how well their hard work is paying off. The twins are now building their third mansion in Ikoyi, Lagos. The duo also has two other mansions, a N150 million homeD’Banj releases album track list
D’Banj Records has released the official track list for D’banj’s upcoming album “D’Kings Men” but surprisingly they excluded the featuredWedding bells for Ice Prince
Los Angeles. – Ice Prince seems ready to settle down. The rapper is rumoured to be getting married to his girlfriend, Yvonne Nelson. Although both parties still deny the relationship, Yvonne recently tweeted,Paul McCartney’s life in book
Los Angeles. – Singer Paul McCartney’s decision to leave the Beatles and embark on a solo career is the subject of a new comic book that aims to give fans a new perspective on the break-up of the Fab Four,ZEC recruits polling officers
Pamela Shumba Chronicle Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) will tomorrow start recruiting polling officers from the civil service and parastatals to man the 9 000 stations during the referendum set for 16 March.


