Film director makes waves on TV
Zecheaus Nemadire Arts Correspondent
Artwell MUKONYORA, a Zimbabwean film director who returned from Denmark recently, says the quality of local film and video production was set to change as more filmmakers were now exposed to the latest technology which includes the use of High Definition cameras.
Good times roll for artistes
Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
SEVERAL companies and organisations have realised the power of musicians in promoting their brands and this has seen many musicians signing endorsement deals.
The likes of Oliver Mtukudzi, Suluman Chimbetu, Alick Macheso, Charles Charamba, Freddy “Kapfupi” Manjalima and Winky D among others have all been endorsed in recent
Philathropist with music at heart
Entertainment ReporterHE has helped several Zimbabwean musicians but he remains in the background. The only time we hear about him is when musicians record their music.
Just like the late promoter Jimmy Jimalo, who was a darling of most musicians, Cosmas Daka enjoys cordial relationship with some of the most sought-after performers who
Q-Tip wants reunion
Legendary hip-hop group A Tribe Called Quest has not released an album together since 1998. The Love Movement, but emcee/producer/actor Q-Tip hopes the original four members will reassemble for his next project.
Snoop Lion explains path to Rastafarianism
From his early days with the 213, to his days at Death Row, to his era with No Limit, to his more recent years as an international icon and superstar, Snoop Dogg now Snoop Lion has made his mark on Hip-Hop history forever.Selena Gomez spots a crown, moustache
On her late night TV show appearance on Monday night she revealed she had made her ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber cry.But on Tuesday Selena Gomez was more in the mood for making people laugh as she appeared on the Late Night With Jimmy Fallon show.
‘I’m my own man’
HAVING a famous brother like pop singer Sean Kingston has its advantages and pitfalls as far as deejay Jay A is concerned.The St James-born artiste is currently promoting his latest songs, “Vans” and “Pure in Heart”.
Pagels remains bullish
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter
WARRIORS’ coach Klaus Dieter Pagels remained bullish of his team’s chances against Egypt even as injuries to some key players continued to wreak havoc to his plans for the World Cup showdown against the Pharaohs in Alexandria.
Mandate is to make AirZim profitable entity
NATIONAL carrier Air Zimbabwe has in the past 13 years experienced a myriad of challenges that have brought the giant to its knees for years. Many suggestions have been made on how to turn around the airline. While some have worked for a short while, some have failed. New boards have come in to try their hand at it and they have gone,
Mi Casa heads to Harare
Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
South African band Mi Casa is heading to Harare for their first gig in Zimbabwe on March 28.
The gig at the Harare International Conference Centre will feature Zimbabweans as well, among them Winky D a.k.a. Ninja President.






