Urban Grooves’ last man standing

It was the early 2000s.
There was a chap who was on radio and had smuggled his voice onto the airwaves thanks to a fresh local content policy that had been ushered in by the Government which would see new indigenous musicians getting precious airspace.

The dilemma of mental health illness in Zimbabwe

She still vividly remembers how she nursed her mentally challenged mother with little support from the family let alone the community.

Meet teen sensation Donel’s parents

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent MANY a time music stars around the globe are talked about the most, but the people behind their success such as their parents seldom hit the…

FCP face giant killers

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter CASTLE Lager Premier Soccer League games are coming thick and fast, with the championship chasing sides as well as relegation threatened outfits facing tricky weekend…

Outside help not wanted, says DRC as elections loom

Mountainous hurdles face the Democratic Republic of Congo as it prepares for elections, just four months away, that will shape the future of one of the world’s powder-keg countries.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Here comes the Second Republic!

The Constitutional Court (ConCourt) yesterday upheld the victory by President Mnangagwa in the July 30 election and dismissed with costs, a petition by MDC Alliance’s Mr Nelson Chamisa seeking a…

ED extends olive branch to Chamisa

Nduduzo Tshuma, Political Editor PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday welcomed the decision by the Constitutional Court to uphold his electoral victory in the July 30 presidential polls, extending an olive branch to…

DJ Slamma secretly weds as Lady Tshawe ties the knot

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent WHILE some celebrities announce their marriages to all and sundry, local wheel spinner DJ Slamma tied the knot in a secret ceremony this month.

TWENTY YEARS LATER ,THEY STILL SANG, THERE’S ONLY ONE MOSES CHUNGA’

EARLIER this week, something hugely significant happened in the world of music when the King of Pop, Michael Jackson’s smash-hit album “Thriller,” was finally toppled from its position as the best-selling musical album of-all-time.

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