ZIMURA DEFENDS COVER BAND FEES

THE Zimbabwe Music Rights Association (ZIMURA) has defended its decision to charge a US$150 per show licensing fee for cover bands saying it is a necessary measure to protect composers’ intellectual property rights and ensure fair compensation.

WOMAN, WHO ALWAYS FEARED HER HUSBAND WOULD ONE DAY KILL HER, MURDERED IN COLD BLOOD

A WOMAN, who always confided in her daughter that she was certain her violent husband would kill her one day, was murdered in Nyabira on Monday.

A TIMELINE OF A ROUGH DAY FOR X

LONDON- X had a bad day on Monday but it appears the situation is now better.

LEGEND COCOA TEA DIES, HAILED AS A BEACON OF KINDNESS

KINGSTON. − Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness has paid tribute to reggae legend Cocoa Tea, who died in Florida, United States, yesterday at the age of 65, as a beacon of kindness and generosity.

RTG declares US$2,5m final dividend for FY2024

HOTELIER, Rainbow Tourism Group (RTG) has declared a final dividend of US$2,5 million for financial (FY) 2024, from US$1,5 million the prior year.

ALL-FEMALE AWARDS ON CARDS

THE second edition of the All-Female Artists Awards Zimbabwe (AFAAZ) is set to be held on March 28.

CHARLE TJ RETURNS FROM HIATUS

AFRO jazz artist, Charle TJ, has released two singles titled ‘Maitiro Enyu’ and ‘Moyo Chena’ following a two- year hiatus.

HACKMAN’S DEATH HIGHLIGHTS THE DEMENTIA’S UGLY POWER

LOS ANGELES. − Actor Gene Hackman was alone.

BORROWDALE RESIDENTS CLASH WITH CHURCH OVER PROPERTY

BORROWDALE residents have petitioned the City of Harare to bar the United Methodist Church from holding services at a property in the area.

MAN DIES AFTER BEING HIT WITH A POT BY WIFE

A GLEN VIEW man died after being struck on the head with a pot by his wife following a row over infidelity in  their bedroom.

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