Vybz Kartel in for a rough ride

VYBZ KARTEL is in for a rough ride in the Jamaican justice system.
The incarcerated deejay is currently writing a memoir documentary his journey behind bars, sources told Urban Islandz.

LK4, a player no more

WHAT a powerful force love is, it can melt even the coldest of hearts.
One person that can attest to this is The Chase’s LK4. The Ugandan baller managed to garner himself a reputation as a manipulator in a short space of time but today he shared

Jah Prayzah, Suluman @Hwenje’s

Arts Correspondent
YOUTHFUL singers Suluman Chimbetu and Jah Prayzah, who are currently rocking the airwaves, are scheduled to perform at Hwenje’s Village this Saturday. The two have been sharing the stage almost very weekend since collaborating on the blockbuster hit “Sean Timba”.

Macheso to set Pamuzinda ablaze

Zecheaus Nemadire Arts Correspondent
SUNGURA ace Alick Macheso is back at Pamuzinda Highway Xscape tomorrow with his new-look Orchestra Mberikwazvo.

Wisteria Lane sets the pace in fashion

Arts Correspondent
A fashion show held over the weekend took Harare by storm with models showcasing the latest trends on the fashion scene.

ZimCafe launches Shisa Nyama this Sunday

Entertainment Reporter
A combination of soothing music and BBQ is what revellers should expect at the launch of Shisa Nyama at the upmarket ZimCafe Hotel beginning this Sunday.

Artistes must try new things

Ignatius Mabasa
This writing is a reaction and perhaps a reflection. I have a question that is corroding my heart like seeds inside a rattle.

Modelling on the brink?

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
The Modelling Industry Association of Zimbabwe says the sector has virtually collapsed largely as a result of many sub-standard pageants which are being organised in the country.

Japan to double investment: PM

TOKYO. — Japan’s prime minister promised yesterday to double inward investment, raise personal incomes by a third and cut red tape to make his country the best place in the world to do business.

EU impose high solar tariffs

BRUSSELS. — The European Union imposed tariffs as high as 67,9 percent on solar panels from China in the largest EU commercial dispute of its kind, seeking to help revive a withering industry in

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