Zim artiste rocks MTV

Arts Correspondent
United States-based Zimbabwean R&B star and rapper Munyaradzi Maganga’s video “Them Like Girls” is causing a stir on the US charts as well as rocking on MTV.
The rapper who goes by the stage name Munyar Rhazy released the video in March this year together with other singles “Hot Rain” and “Knock Knock”.

I don’t owe Sulu anything, says Slomo

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Popular dancer Franco “Slomo” Dhaka says he does not owe his former paymaster Suluman Chimbetu anything.
Slomo’s resignation last week from the Orchestra Dendera Kings came as a shocker within the music fraternity amid revelations that he was joining a splinter group largely made

Neymar delivers it for Brazil

RIO DE JANEIRO. — Neymar’s stunning early strike set Brazil on the way to a 3-0 win over Japan in the opening match of the Confederations Cup on Saturday night although the occasion was marred by

Defeat can ruin India’s tournament campaign

LONDON. — Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has told his match-winning young team to remain focused as it approached the business end of the Champions Trophy.

Scholari believes in team

BRASILIA. — Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari believes his team can grow into a great side after seeing his Neymar-inspired outfit sweep past Japan 3-0 in their Confederations Cup soccer opener.

Nigeria’s trip delayed

RIO DE JANEIRO. — Nigeria’s status as resounding favourites to beat minnows Tahiti in their Confederations Cup soccer opener today has been compromised by a delayed arrival that leaves them

Moyes to get £60 m

LONDON. — Manchester United’s owners, the Glazer family, are prepared to hand David Moyes a £60 million transfer kitty this summer in order to allow Sir Alex Ferguson’s successor to stamp his personality

Springboks beat Scotland

JOHANNESBURG. — The Springboks regrouped timeously enough after half-time to avoid the ultimate embarrassment, but their 30-17 win over Scotland in their second Castle Lager Incoming Series rugby test at Mbombela Stadium on Saturday will have left coach Heyneke Meyer with plenty to think about.

Tyson Gay aims high

LONDON. — Former world sprint title holder Tyson Gay has a lofty goal in mind for August’s global championships — three trips to the podium just like six years ago.
Completely fit for the first time since winning gold in the 100 and 200 metres and 4×100 relay at the 2007 worlds, Gay said he will run both sprints at this week’s US

Music Crossroads scouts for new talent

Entertainment Reporter
Music Crossroads Zimbabwe has embarked on a talent search programme for young musicians to represent Zimbabwe at the forthcoming International Image Festival to be held in Norway in August.

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