Mandebvu to bounce back
Problem Masau Arts CorrespondentMandebvu Jazz Band, famed for their all- time classics “Gudo Guru”, “Indangariro” and “Rurimi Rwamai”, are set for a comeback with a new album.
The Victoria Falls-based group, which was popular in the 1980s, has been lying low in recent months although they were performing at private functions.
Mhere grows in stature
Problem Masau Arts CorrespondentRising gospel musician Mathias Mhere will for the first time perform as the main act at a show at Mabvuku Hall tomorrow.
The pint-sized musician, who is hot property in gospel music circles, is expected to share the stage with Bethany Pasinawako. Mhere said fans should expect fireworks as he had
Charambas to headline Family Fun Day
Lovemore Meya
GOSPEL singer Pastor Charles Charamba and wife Olivia are set to headline a Family Fun Day slated for tomorrow at Takashinga Cricket Club in Highfield.
The gospel couple will be supported by Beauty James and MUMC Vabvuwi.
British Council supports Hifa
THE British Council, a longstanding partner of the Harare International Festival of the Arts, has once again teamed up with the festival to make Hifa the Zimbabwean and African success story it has become.DJs clash @ Spillway
Arts CorrespondentA CLASH on the turntables looms large when Star FM presenters face off with Power FM wheel DJs this Sunday at Spillway Pub in Harare.
The event will also see other Harare’s finest DJs rocking the decks. This is without doubt one of the biggest DJ “clashes” this year and offers a taste of what Zimbabwe has on
Vybz Kartel attacked, beaten in jail
VYBZ KARTEL could be having a hard time behind bars if there is any truth to this new piece of information reaching Urban Islandz.An inside source in law enforcement exclusively told Urban Islandz that Vybz Kartel was attacked and beaten earlier this week in jail.
Flippa angers Bounty
FLIPPA MAFIA manages to get Bounty Killer cross, angry and miserable.The dancehall flossing king managed to step on Bounty Killer’s corn last weekend during an interview with Anthony Miller of ER where he said he has been an artiste long before
Mining to spur growth: WB
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke in Bulawayo
THE World Bank says Zimbabwe could raise up to US$5 billion in Foreign Direct Investment by 2018, if mining production volumes increase.
Speaking at the International Business Conference in Bulawayo on Wednesday, WB country



