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

Living yesterday’s promises

The Arena Tendai Hildegarde
Tomorrow we celebrate 33 years of independence; 33 years of self-rule; 33 years of sovereignty; 33 years of self-determination; 33 years of a great, great Zimbabwe. A Zimbabwe, which against odds has stood firm and defended its principles, the very principles

Counterfeit democracy

Reason Wafawarova
It is amazing how some people in Africa show this despairing nonchalance whenever they are confronted with facts about Western hegemony or the evils of imperialism. There are African intellectuals that are quick to acknowledge the evils of imperialism, and some

58 pedestrians and cyclists killed

Crime Reporter
At least 58 pedestrians and cyclists were hit and killed by vehicles in separate incidents countrywide between January and February.

Task force a noble idea

Stephen Chifunyise Theatre Corridors
The national theatre indaba held in the Midlands city of Gweru from April 10-12 set up a five-member task force to consider the establishment of a voluntary national theatre regulatory body. The taskforce that comprises Daves Guzha, Cont Mhlanga, Nehemiah

Letter to Obama tests positive for deadly poison

WASHINGTON – A letter addressed to US President Barack Obama has preliminarily tested positive for the deadly poison ricin, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said today.

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