Poetry lovers in for a treat at Hifa

Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent
MORE than 10 of the world’s best poets are expected to grace the Harare International Festival of the Arts which starts on April 30 and ends on May 4.
The annual international festival of poetry and the arts is celebrating language through poetry running under the sub-theme “What is Poetry?”, which kicked off on April 21 in

Namatai Chipanga to release first solo project

Richmore Tera  Arts Correspondent
MUSICIANS have been urged to invest a lot of time and money if they want to come up with quality projects, musician Charles Chipanga has said.
He made the remarks ahead of the release of his wife, Namatai’s first solo project titled “Grace Moments”, which is currently being mixed in South Africa before it hits the market

Blackout spoils the day for Magnum winners

A 30-MINUTE power outage and a short stampede almost overshadowed Saturday’s crowning of the winners of Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall at D’Entrance, Constant Spring Road, St Andrew.

Film fest turns tables on censors

A NEW film festival is to showcase for the first time scenes from Bollywood movies deemed too racy for Indian viewers, including the first attempt at an on-screen kiss, organisers say.

Anthony B goes searching

INTERNATIONAL recording artiste Anthony B is looking for two young female singers to sign to his new label, Born Fyah-Master One Productions.
“I am seeking to find the next Marcia Griffiths, the next Cecile.

Rihanna makes history

RIHANNA is only 25 years old and has already gone down in music history a multiple times.
The Bajan pop star has surpassed her friend Katy Perry for the artiste with the most ever No. 1 pop singles on the chart’s 20-year history.

Halle Berry ready to reprise role ‘X-Men’

SHE played the iconic mutant in the 2000, 2003 and 2006 editions of the “X-Men” franchise.
And on Monday morning Halle Berry revealed she’s ready to reprise the role of silver-haired Storm by slipping into the character’s costume on the film’s Montreal set.

Extra lessons or extortion?

Marshall Nyaungwa
THE education sector in our country has been impeccable and second to none in the whole of Africa.
The people produced by the system of education in Zimbabwe are arguably the ones behind all the sound economies and organisations around the world. From this we can

You are what you think

Glen Dhliwayo
WELL, a lot of things look and sound trendy until you take a moment to delve deeper to explore exactly what they mean. We often use various words and phrases to describe our very selves, but rarely do we pause to think the effect those seemingly harmless words and phrases have on the shape of our lives.

New power firm registered

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
GOVERNMENT has registered the National Grid Services Company, the central power purchasing entity that will take over Zesa’s crippling debts to attract private capital in the power sector. Energy and Power Development secretary Mr Partson Mbiriri yesterday

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