WHEELSPINNER, PRODUCER FLYING THE ZIM FLAG HIGH

Mthabisi Tshuma Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub PRODUCER and wheelspinner Young DLC, whose real name is Darlington Chikwewo, is flying the Zimbabwean flag high. He has become an African music…

NGZ FACELIFT WON’T AFFECT EXHIBITION

Trust Khosa, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub THE ongoing renovations at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe will not affect Pardon Mapondera’s exhibition titled “Dotipaiwo Chiedza,” which opened last week, according…

Mai Titi registers with NACZ

COMEDIENE Cum musician Felistas Murata, better known as Mai Titi, has officially registered with the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ), under the film and digital category, marking a significant step in her artistic journey.

Zim’s arts sector sizzles

THE arts sector in Zimbabwe is experiencing a remarkable renaissance, pulsating with energy and creativity that captivates audiences and stimulates economic growth.

Zimbabwe’s arts scene heats up

The arts sector in Zimbabwe is experiencing a renaissance, with a surge in concerts, shows and events that are not only showcasing the country’s rich cultural heritage but also contributing to economic growth and tourism developments

Denzel Washington says ‘who cares’ about cancel culture

Denzel Washington isn’t afraid of cancel culture.

Sean Kingston sentenced to 3.5 years in prison

Sean Kingston, the rapper and singer behind songs such as “Beautiful Girls” and “Take You There,” has been sentenced to three and a half years in prison for his role in a US$1 million fraud scheme.

Teyana Taylor ordered to pay ex-husband US$70k

Teyana Taylor has been ordered to pay her ex-husband, NBA star Iman Shupert, $70,000 after she was found in contempt of court in the former couple’s ongoing divorce proceedings.

Mpilo Mbatha’s ‘Shaka iLembe’ role hailed in Zimbabwe

At just 23-years-old, Mpilo Mbatha has already carved a name for himself in South African television, delivering standout performances in Shaka iLembe, Homecoming, and The River.

Miss Hilary on taking over from Limpopo queens

Soweto-born dance choreographer and entertainer Miss Hilary has made a name for herself by breaking it down to Limpopo dance music icons, Makhadzi and Sho Madjozi.

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