Tangwena’s widow dies
Political Editor THE widow of liberation war icon and national hero Chief Rekayi Tangwena, Ambuya Matadzisei, has died. She was believed to be 82.
Rhumba fans in for a treat this Saturday
Arts CorrespondentLas Vegas Sports Café in Mufakose will this Saturday burst into life as local rhumba outfits descend on the venue for top-notch performances.
Dubbed “Rhumba Carnival”, the gig will see Diamond Musica, BV Labien, Royal Court la Musica and Best of All Musica sharing the stage at an all-night-long event.
Chiwoniso for Addis Ababa
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment ReporterMBIRA star Chiwoniso Maraire is scheduled to join sungura ace Alick Macheso this month in Ethiopia where they will perform at that country’s 50th independence celebrations in Addis Ababa.
Timberlake, wife steal the show
THEY have always made for a stylish couple and on Tuesday Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel decided to be a co-ordinated one.The two stars both appropriately chose black outfits for a black tie event in the form of the Time 100 Gala in New York.
Kartel impostors rip off artistes
DANCEHALL producer Elvis Redwood is warning local entertainers not to send money to any individual who proclaims him/herself to be Vybz Kartel or a representative of the incarcerated deejay.Jaden just like any other pre-teen
MOST pre-teens are inherently embarrassed by their parentsJaden Smith proved no different as his famous father Will planted a big kiss on the 14-year-old’s noggin at a photocall for their new film, “After Earth”.
Harris breaks Jacko’s record
SCOTTISH DJ Calvin Harris has become the first artiste to rack up eight top 10 hits from the same studio album.
The multi-talented star made chart history after his latest track featuring Ellie Goulding reached number seven on the Official Chart on Sunday evening.
‘It Takes A Nation’: Best hip-hop album ever
THE greatest hip-hop album ever was made 25 years ago this month.Its title alone speaks volumes: “It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back”.At the time, it was a metaphor for African-American people, a nod to the systemic racism plaguing America, but for others, it also represented the uphill battle Public Enemy faced.
Mai Charamba mingles with inmates
Noah Pito Arts CorrespondentProvided it’s on invitation, the Charambas are ready to perform before any audience in any part of the country. Gospel singer Amai Olivia Charamba made the revelation last week on the sidelines of the commissioning of Makuti Clinic and the handover of an ambulance to the Kariba District Consultative Committee.
Busy weekend lies ahead for Macheso
Problem Masau Arts CorrespondentThere is certainly no time to rest for sungura maestro Alick Macheso and his band Orchestra Mberikwazvo with the man having lined up three shows this weekend.
The Red Cross Society humanitarian ambassador will open his busy weekend with a show in Manyame Park, Chitungwiza, tomorrow before heading to CSC, Chinhoyi, the following


