Pay first or no deal: Magaya
Trust Khosa VIDEOGRAPHER Brighton Magaya says he no longer takes “gentlemen’s agreements” after years of exploitation, at the hands of established artists.
Holy Ten SAVAGED on social media
Yemurai Dyakonda ZIM Hip-hop sensation, Mukudzeyi “Holy Ten” Chifamba, on Saturday launched his fourth 10-track album titled ‘‘Energy’’, which was met with a volley of negative responses on social media.
Baba Harare humbled by US$10k gift
Trust Khosa BABA Harare’s camp says the US$10K gift he received from the family of property mogul, Alex “Mashwede” Mashamhamba, shows the singer now appeals to many people. The Bikita-bred…
Fire Emoji song in a major remix
Edwin Nhukarume AS the hip hop single by Leo Magozz, featuring Brian Jeck and Bling4 titled ‘‘Fire Emoji’’ attracts a lot of attention, there will be a remix of the…
Gems roll over Namibia
Darlington Gatsi ZIMBABWE netball team began their COSANA tri-nations series tournament on a flying note after thrashing Namibia 48-36 in Malawi yesterday. The Gems are part of the COSANA tri-nations…
Mudariki happy with Goshawks
Blessing Malinganiza SABLES star, Hilton Mudariki, says they’re heading to Europe brimming with confidence. The Goshawks concluded their Currie Cup campaign with a defeat after going down 26-16 to Valke…
STUDENTS SHOOT TO THE TOP
Darlington Gatsi HERENTALS Under-20 bounced back to winning ways in spectacular fashion with a 5-0 mauling of Chinhoyi Stars to take over pole spot in the ZIFA Northern Region Division…
Mushekwi yet to open account
Sports Reporter FORMER Warriors star, Nyasha Mushekwi, is yet to open his goal account this season. The big forward has featured in three games in the 2022 Chinese Super League…
Passionate rabbit farmer blossoms
AFTER completing her diploma in animal and health production at Mazowe Veterinary College in Mashonaland Central, Mrs Ntokozo Sibanda (38) of Bulawayo, had no idea what she wanted to do with her academic certificates until a friend offered her four rabbits.
Mines Amendment Bill to be ready by month-end
The work of drafting the Mines and Minerals Amendment Bill is now with the Attorney General’s Office, which is expected to have finished its work by month-end, Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando has said.



