THA PROF ROCKS . . . takes Deejaying skills to Botswana

TOP Zimbabwean wheel-spinner, Prichard “THA PROF” Mapondera, is making a name for himself in Botswana. The disc jockey has broken onto the Botswana deejaying scene and has set a goal…

Editorial Comment: Celebrity status demands responsibility

BEING a celebrity can be a nightmare at times, especially when caught offside. The world expects them to lead by example. As role models, they are torch-bearers to many who…

BOSSO FEEL THE HEAT . . . Club fined US$79k in last five years

Darlington Gatsi HIGHLANDERS chief executive, Ronald Moyo, says hooliganism and missile-throwing by some of their fans is now bleeding the club financially. This comes after the Bulawayo giants were slapped…

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Currie Cup success for Sable Junior sides impress again

NDIRAYA REMAINS BULLISH

Blessing Malinganiza DYNAMOS coach, Tonderai Ndiraya, says there’s still time for them to fight for the league championship. The Glamour Boys are now in third position, after their 1-0 loss…

Ralph hails classic winner

Bruce Chikuni YADAH Stars hero, Ralph Matema, says he will forever remember his golden goal was his finest strike in his personal battles against the Glamour Boys. A goalless stalemate…

Rapist grandpa (70) jailed 10yrs

Zvikomborero Parafini A 70-YEAR-OLD man was yesterday sentenced to 10 years in prison after he raped his granddaughter. David Mtetwa, 70, who pleaded guilty, was sentenced to 10 years in…

THE FUN, THE SUN IN THE LAND OF THE RISING SUN

Zim music Matrix Clive Malunga BEFORE embarking on an international music and dance tour, Jenaguru conducts thorough dance rehearsals under the tutelage of Exhibit Simango, a well-known dance teacher in…

Crooner calls out ill-treatment of kids

Shingirirayi Mugodi UPCOMING Afro fusion musician, Nicholas “Nixaz” Mazvazva, has urged fellow artists to campaign against the ill-treatment of children at home and school. In an interview with H-Metro, Nixaz…

MUGADZA REMAINS HOPEFUL

Trust Khosa SOUTH Africa-based gospel artist, Leeroy Mugadza, reckons poor marketing has been his major setback in his bid to penetrate the sub-region. The Masvingo-bred singer believes everything will fall…

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