I owe my music breakthrough to Macheso, says Matsito

Entertainment Reporter TEDIOUS Muchapeza Matsito Junior says he owes his breakthrough in music to Alick Macheso. He says he can’t thank him enough after he took him as his son…

THE MASTERCHEF. . . another big connection between Zim and British Royal Family

Talent Gore THE British Royal Family appears to have a certain special connection with Zimbabwean professionals. Last year, Lorren Khumalo, a professional nanny from Zimbabwe, wrote her name into headlines…

Bulawayo colleges form companies

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, [email protected] BULAWAYO’S Hillside Teachers’ College and the United College of Education have ventured into full-time industrialisation through establishing and registering new companies in line with the Heritage-Based Education 5.0…

TEENAGE HAPPY TO BE BACK

Blessing Malinganiza TEENAGE Hadebe is happy to be back in action after an injury lay-off that side-lined him from Major League Soccer action in the United States. Hadebe scored in…

Mannex Motsi relishes Jacaranda Festival invitation

Trust Khosa CONSISTENT reggae crooner, Emmanuel “Mannex” Motsi, says he can’t wait to meet fans at the annual Stanbic Jacaranda Music Festival. This year’s edition, which runs from October 6-8,…

No glitches as Zimsec exams begin

Nqobile Tshili, [email protected] THE Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) Grade Seven examinations started yesterday across the country while Ordinary and Advanced Levels also commenced practical tests without any glitches. The Grade…

Manyuchi coming to H-Town to say goodbye

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter ICONIC boxer Charles Manyuchi is scheduled to bid farewell to his fans in the capital when he takes on DR Congo pugilist, Jimmy “The Beast” Mabudji,…

GEMMA TO DROP NEW SINGLE

Maria Chiguvari GEMMA Griffiths is preparing to drop a new single titled Ndichatarisa. It comes after she posted on her social media that she was working on new music. According…

Ezimnyama expresses gratitude

Mthabisi Tshuma, [email protected] THE pride of Matabeleland arts, Ezimnyama Dance Ensemble, has expressed gratitude to the French, Spanish, and Swiss citizens who welcomed them warmly during their recent trip to…

COMMENT: Exams cheating should be nipped in the bud once and for all

INDIVIDUALS convicted of leaking public examination question papers risk spending nine years in prison and students found guilty of the same offence will have their results nullified. The penalties are…

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