ZTA partners Channel O

Carter Chapwanya and Tungamirai Zimonte
The inaugural Zimbabwe International Carnival is set to be screened to Africa on Channel O. The carnival will be held in Harare from May 21 to 26.
Zimbabwe Tourism Authority chief executive Karikoga Kaseke (pictured) said the

Former Charamba guitarist releases album

Zecheaus Nemadire Arts Correspondent
Amon SANYANGORE, the former Fishers of Men band member, has released a new album titled “Mhere Mhere Kuna Jesu”.
The 29-year-old, who used to back Pastor Charles Charamba, said he learnt a lot from his

Sing for God, says Manyeruke

Lloyd Gumbo Arts Correspondent
LEGENDARY gospel artiste Machanic Manyeruke has criticised some gospel musicians for singing for money and not spreading the word of God.
The “Makorokoto” singer said gospel music had become a cash cow for secular musicians

Next Bond novel title revealed

THE next James Bond book will be called “Solo”, author William Boyd has announced.
“Sometimes less is more,” said Boyd about the “Bondian” title of his novel, which continues Ian

SA DJs bigger than singers

DEEJAYS in South Africa make more money and have bigger profiles than singers — at least that’s the view of the organisers of the inaugural African Global DJ Awards.
With that in mind, Stronghold Entertainment, Stats Media and Kollertunz have partnered

Coolio punches girlfriend in the face

COOLIO should know better than to bring another woman home to the house he shares with his girlfriend . . . and he should also know better than to allegedly punch her in the face. TMZ has learned the rap legend — aka Artis Ivey Jnr — was popped on

Khaled is ‘suffering from success’

DJ KHALED is on one once again. The same line-up for 2011’s biggest hit of the summer “I’m On One” reprise their role (with the addition of Future) on the first single from DJ Khaled’s upcoming album, “Suffering from Success”.   Drake hinted at the release of a

Latest:Dynamos lift Uhuru cup

Herald Reporter
DYNAMOS maintained their dominance over traditional rivals Highlanders this afternoon when they defied odds to win this year’s Independence Cup at the National Sports Stadium.

Beware wolves in sheepskins

Stephen Mpofu Features Correspondent
In old traditional farming practices in Zimbabwe, mixed cropping was used as a technology to confuse pests.
Today, however, can anyone say with equanimity that the crop mixing of non-governmental

Gringo film premières

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
“Gringo Troublemaker”, a new comedy, premières tonight at 7 Arts Theatre in Harare.
The 110-minute film stars Blessing Chimhowa, popularly known to television viewers as “Mbudzi Yadhura”, and

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