Hip-hopper Msonzah aims for the sky

Brenda Phiri Arts Correspondent
Upcoming hip-hop star in the making Absolom Msonzah is determined to take the genre to another level with a mix tape scheduled for release before the end of the year.

Danny Vee slams ‘playboys’

Arts Correspondent
UPCOMING hip-hop artiste Dennies Deny Vee Chinyuke says he is determined to lead a controversy-free lifestyle by desisting from promiscuity, unlike many local artistes who let fame get to their heads.

Friends of Gallery to hold food fair

FRIENDS of the Gallery is an organisation of volunteers, working to promote the visual arts in Zimbabwe through the National Gallery of Zimbabwe.

Madamombe in solo exhibition

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
Upcoming artist Talent Madamombe will be showcasing her works in a debut solo exhibition titled “The Maker’s Eye” that opens today at Raylton Sports Club.

Movip back in business

Brenda Phiri Arts Correspondent
Hip-hop group Movip is back on the scene after almost a decade in the wilderness.
The group, made up of Jason “Jaybone” Wyngard, Carl “Reno” Mazendame and Trevor “Babie Biggie”

Sulu’s new clothing line goes on sale

Entertainment Reporter
Dendera singer Suluman Chimbetu, who is still basking in the glory of his successful album “Syllabus”, has unveiled a new clothing line called “Sulu” that seeks to professionalise his band – the Orchestra

Real Madrid after Gareth Bale

LONDON. — Spanish soccer giants Real Madrid are ready to test Tottenham Hotspur’s resolve with a £60million bid for Gareth Bale.

Serena buries Paris misery, Federer cruises

PARIS. – American tennis star Serena Williams buried the ghosts of her 2012 French Open horror show to storm into the second round yesterday while Roger Federer enjoyed an untroubled start to

Cde Kanengoni buried

Herald Reporter
FORMER Central Intelligence Organisation Deputy Director (Internal) and national hero Cde Elias Kanengoni who died last week has been laid to rest at the National Heroes Acre.

Tokyo stocks close higher

TOKYO. — Tokyo shares closed 0,89 percent higher on Friday in a roller-coaster session that came a day after the Nikkei 225 index suffered its worst one-day drop since Japan’s March 2011 quake-tsunami

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