Zim meets Madagascar in music collab

Entertainment Reporter A potentially explosive music collaboration unfolds in Harare and Bulawayo this weekend with the arrival of charismatic guitarist, singer, multi-instrumentalist, composer and dancer HAJAmadagascar from Madagascar.

Former ‘keeper David James bankrupt

LONDON. — Bankrupt former England goalkeeper David James is being forced to auction off more than 150 signed shirts, shorts and match balls. The 44-year-old was declared bankrupt despite earning around…

Chamisa promises ‘exciting’ moves

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter MR Nelson Chamisa, who was routed by Mr Douglas Mwonzora in the contest for the MDC-T secretary-general post, yesterday said he will not concede defeat…

Tension high ahead of Sting 2014

Entertainment Reporter  There was rumour in Zim dancehall circles that Soul Jah Love had died last weekend. The false information filtered through as tension reaches fever pitch ahead of Saturday’s Sting…

Chiedza ChaVatendi back with new album

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Entertainment Reporter Chegutu-based popular acapella gospel outfit Chiedza ChaVatendi is back with a new album after a two-year absence. The 12-member group that is famous the song, “Ivhu Kuvhu”…

Barack Obama neutralised

WASHINGTON. — Democrats have suffered a crushing political defeat in the US midterm elections, losing control of the Senate, with their Republican opponents on the verge of securing their largest…

Tuku, Sulu in Kadoma invasion

Entertainment Reporter Kadoma is expected to reverberate to Dendera and Tuku music tomorrow night when two seasoned musicians Oliver Mtukudzi and Suluman Chimbetu perform at Odyssey Club.

Mutsvangwa suspension lifted

Chinhoyi Bureau Zanu-PF’s Mashonaland West provincial executive has overturned the suspension of Cde Christopher Mutsvangwa and Hurungwe Senator Cde Rueben Marumahoko on grounds that due process was not followed when…

It’s now total war against the brics

Pepe Escobar Correspondent Fasten your seat belts: the information war already unleashed against Russia is bound to expand to Brazil, India and China. Brazil, Russia, India and China, as it’s…

Tourist arrivals set to rise

International tourist arrivals are this year expected to rise by between 4 percent and 4,5 percent above the initial forecast of 3,8 percent, the United Nations World Tourism Organisation has…

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