‘Nendoro’ launches second album

Brenda Phiri Arts Correspondent
UPCOMING afro-jazz artiste Tinashe “Nendoro” Mupambawashe is out to prove his worth with self-titled second album.
The six-track album, which will be officially launched tonight at the Book Café, is already receiving positive

BBA: 5 in danger

After an emotional roller-coaster of a day, some Housemates can definitely rest easy, while others can look forward to a horrid week, which could inadvertently be their last, in the Big Brother House. After only 24 hours in the game, some Housemates are faced with the very real possibly

BBA: Zim pair survives eviction

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Arts Correspondent
Zimbabwean house-mates in Big Brother Africa dubbed The Chase, Pokello Nare and Hakeem Mandaza are off the chopping board after surviving this week’s nomination for possible eviction this Sunday. Evictees are Selly (Ghana) and Natasha (Malawi) from the Ruby house

BBA : Feza shines bright like a diamond

After a stressful day of Nominations, Feza heaved a huge sigh of relief when she pipped her fellow House-mates to the coveted HOH position.
The benefits of holding such a lofty title in the race to the Big Brother Africa finale cannot be stressed enough

BBA: Heating up the jacuzzi

The Ruby Housemates decided to push Nominations blues aside by stripping down to the bare minimums.
The jacuzzi is always a hot bed of all kinds of hanky panky. Yesterday was no different, as the Housemates decided to give the warm

Quincy Jones bemoans state of music

Even though there are hit singles and successful albums, like Justin Timberlake’s “The 20/20 Experience” or Emeli Sande’s “Our Version of Events,” is the state of music improving? Are there musicians, not just singers, being cultivated? According to music veteran Quincy

Blackstreet bandmates in legal war

Chauncey Black, one of the founding members of the group Blackstreet, does not like the way Teddy Riley works it . . . so he’s taking him to court.
Black claims in a new lawsuit he owns the name, but Teddy’s been using it illegally. It’s actually

Breaking: Six killed, 37 injured in Beitbridge accident

Six people were killed while 37 others were injured, 3 of them seriously, when the Pioneer bus they were travelling in ploughed into a herd of cattle 40 km along the Beitbridge-Masvingo road late last night

Chachacha Kings bounce back

Noah Pito Arts Correspondent
Mitchel Jambo’s young brother Micron — one of the founding members of the defunct Zimbabwe Chachacha Kings – has bounced back on the music arena with a new six-track album after reviving the ensemble once famed for its hit song “Vimbiso” in the late 80s. Micron and his brother

Obituary: Zim loses cultural icon

Tsungai Chipato
THIS past weekend saw the passing away of Zimbabwe’s most highly kept secret and prolific female “mbira” and traditional music impresarios in Zimbabwe’s cultural fabric.
Beauler Dyoko, fondly known by Zimbabweans as Ambuya Dyoko, was a woman who was distinctly involved in making a

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