Sadc poll observer mission jets in
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
Lack of funding hampers artistes
Zecheaus Nemadire Arts CorrespondentMany artistes are failing to break through in Zimbabwe’s arts sector with lack of financial support being the major stumbling block.
This has forced many youths to abandon music and try their luck elsewhere. The majority of them are now appealing to the corporate world for
Drogba to star in ‘Football Rebels’
LOS ANGELES. — Former Chelsea and Cote d’IVoire forward Didier Drogba will be the first soccer player to feature in a five-part documentary titled “Football Rebels”.
Bev rocks Chiredzi
Tawanda MangomaPOLE dancer Beverly Sibanda and her Sexy Angels group left Chiredzi fans asking for more recently when she staged a three-day performance at Masiza Nengere Nightclub over the weekend.
Divas light up Book Café
Tawanda Ngena Arts CorrespondentWHAT do you get when you put three extremely talented divas on one stage and their names happen to be Dudu Manhenga, Clare Nyakujara and Uzanele? The answer is — fireworks!
Hifa sets record straight
Kelvin Benjamin Arts CorrespondentOrganisers of the Harare International Festive of Arts have cleared the air on the brewing tension with some local arts promoters who wanted to know the criteria used to recruit artistes and their benefits after performing at the country’s high-profile interntaitonal arts festival.
Miss Zimbabwe gets bigger
Brenda Phiri Arts Correspondant
THE country’s flagship pageant, Miss Zimbabwe, is set to be more interesting with new changes that are set to take place this year.
Speaking at a Press conference at her residence on Friday, the patron of Miss Zimbabwe, Mrs Kiki Divaris, said they have set high standards this year
Macheso, Ollah Juru collaborate
Richmore Tera Arts CorrespondentGOSPEL musician Bishop Samuel Ollah Juru says his collaboration with sungura ace Alick Macheso does not mean that he has gone secular, but was meant to strengthen his brand.
Issa Hayatou re-elected unopposed
MARRAKECH — Cameroonian Issa Hayatou has been re-elected unopposed as Confederation of African Football president for a final four-year term in Morocco. The 66-year-old, who was voted into power in 1988, has already said this 7th term will be his final period as head of the organisation.Adam Ngoma dies
Collin Matiza Sports Editor
ADAM Ngoma, one of the first black players to play for the Zimbabwe senior men’s hockey side, is no more. Ngoma recently succumbed to cancer and died at a Bulawayo hospital. He was 44. Ngoma was one of the founder members of the first all-black hockey club in this country, Eradicators,




