Lucky Dube’s daughter for Hifa

The offspring of two legendary musicians —  Selmor Mtukudzi, daughter of superstar Oliver Mtukudzi, and Nkulee Dube, daughter of the late reggae icon Lucky Dube — will thrill audiences at the Harare International Festival of the Arts with the undoubted talents they have inherited from two of Africa’s greatest performers.

Bulawayo festival preps advanced

Arts Correspondent

Preparations for the inaugural Bulawayo Cultural Festival of the Arts running under the theme “Gabaza ngobuntu bakho (Be proud of identity)” are at an advanced stage.
The cultural fiesta is slated for April 26 to 27 at the National Arts Gallery.

Guspy hails SA fans

Brenda Phiri Arts Correspondent
Dancehall artiste Guspy Warrior, real name Emmanuel Manyeruke, was ecstatic about the success of his Cape Town show which got massive feedback on social media.
Scores of Zimbabweans living in South Africa thronged the show which was held at Purple Turtle Club.

Of sex, movies and false prophets

Edgar Moyana Christian Entertainment

EM: Give us a brief background of yourself and when you became a book writer?
LZ: I began writing professionally at the turn of the millennium. This is my second book. I write and speak on topical issues. My first book was a motivation book but I now

Macheso holds first outreach programme

Zecheaus Nemadire Arts Correspondent
ALMOST a month after being appointed Red Cross Zimbabwe’s humanitarian ambassador, singer Alick Macheso held his first outreach programme when he met representatives from the eight provinces which the organisation operates from at Westwood Training Centre in Kambuzuma. The meeting was held to brief Macheso on the upcoming

Tuku up for massive gig

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertinment Reporter
SUPERSTAR Oliver Mtukudzi, who returns from his tour of the United States in May, is billed to perform his first show at the Andy Millar Hall, one of his favourite venues, in a potentially explosive gig slated for May 31.

Queen of ‘Mickey Mouse Club’ Funicello dies

ANNETTE FUNICELLO — the undisputed queen of the “Mickey Mouse Club” — has died, according to Disney’s official fan club Twitter. She was 70.
Funicello was a triple threat — Mouseketeer, pop singer and bigscreen star. She was huge in the 1960s with movies like “Beach Party”, “Bikini Beach” and “Beach Blanket Bingo”.

Soapie scriptwriter spills the beans

VIEWERS who think that “Generations” is a bore right now, should hold on to their seats as the upcoming storyline is about to keep you glued to your screens.
The past four weeks, viewers have been persistently fed with Noluntu’s extremes, to the point of drugging her mother and making her crazy, portraying a monster of a person.

Ray J breaks silence on Kimye diss

RAY J has finally broken his silence on his much talked about Kanye West and Kim Kardashian diss track “I Hit It First”.
Although the track doesn’t officially drop until this week, a leaked version landed online over the weekend.

Celebrities pay tribute to Baroness Thatcher

THE death of Baroness Thatcher led to a wide range of commentators posting their views about the former prime minister and even celebrities used the opportunity to air their own opinions.

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