MSU students gears to thrill
African Destiny is a group made up of students studying for a BSc Honours Degree in Music and Musicology at the Midlands State University in Gweru.The group was formed in January 2007.
Madonna hits back at Banda
LOS ANGELES. —Madonna has hit back at the president of Malawi’s claims that she demanded preferential treatment during her recent visit to the country, branding the suggestion “ridiculous”.Kanye West furious with Kris Humphries
LOS ANGELES. — Kanye West is reportedly angry that Kris Humphries skipped an important divorce settlement court date in Los Angeles and feels he is disrespecting Kim Kardashian.Nigeria’s Glo to drop ambassadors
LAGOS. — Nollywood seasoned actress Monalisa Chinda and veteran actor Desmond Elliot are among a list of names that could be dropped as Glo ambassadors and replaced with new promising artistes.Ice Prince promises new tracks
LAGOS. — Ice Prince is dropping two new tracks on 24 April. The rapper, who was set to perform at the Lagos leg of the MTV Africa All Stars tour last Saturday, revealed the news via Twitter.Snoop Lion gears for soap
LOS ANGELES. — Snoop Lion will produce and perform the theme song for “One Life To Live” and is even set to appear in the soap.The rapper-turned-reggae artiste will produce and perform the theme song for production company Prospect Park’s revival of the legendary soap and will appear as himself on the
Snoop, Ke$ha share ‘cannabis spliff’ on stage
LOS ANGELES. — Snoop Dogg and Ke$ha clearly don’t know the smoking laws.The legendary rapper and the young singer walked on stage at the MTV Movie Awards on Sunday night smoking what appeared to be a cannabis joint.
Chombo accuses Biti of not supporting farmers
Walter Nyamukondiwa recently in HURUNGWE
Finance Minister Tendai Biti has deliberately starved the agricultural sector of support to spawn food shortages through crop failure to achieve his political ends, Local Government, Rural and Urban Development Minister Ignatius Chombo has said.Hungwe case before President
Deputy Editor
CHIEF Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku has written to President Mugabe explaining the allegations of misconduct being levelled against High Court judge Justice Charles Hungwe.
The Chief Justice last week wrote to the President in terms of section 87 (3) of the
Battle lines drawn in Manicaland
Takunda Maodza recently in MUTARE
CONTRARY to reports in some sections of the media, the Zanu-PF Manicaland provincial executive was still in office as the fact-finding mission dispatched to investigate problems there had no mandate to fire anyone. Zanu-PF national chairman Cde Simon



