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Female chef’s journey in a male-dominated field

WALKING into a bustling kitchen is like stepping onto the battlefield.
By Ruwarashe Muzamhindo Aug. 30, 2024

Saintfloew imposter at Nama

His body language didn’t match what fans are accustomed to when Saintfloew performs.
By Sindiso Dube Mar. 5, 2023

The blame game

When the trigger was once pulled against the blind and the deaf in broad daylight
By Obey Chiyangwa Feb. 19, 2023

Nama set to unlock dreams

The awards that recognise and rewards excellence in creativity and talent in the creative sector were established in 1985 by the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ) through an Act of Parliament.
By Tendai Sauta Jan. 31, 2023

Mnangagwa appoints 4 envoys

The appointments were announced in an Extraordinary Government Gazette yesterday by the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Misheck Sibanda.
By Sizalokuhle Ncube Nov. 17, 2022

Young DLC clinches international release deal

Speaking through his manager Tatenda Joe, the artiste said he was ecstatic about the opportunity to work with Next Music record.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 3, 2022

Chics’ Galaxy: Miss Curvy Africa preps at advanced stage

In an interview with Standard Style, Miss Curvy Africa founder Princess Mercy Mushaninga said they were focusing on pushing empowerment of the girl child.

By The Southern Eye Jul. 17, 2022

Chics’ Galaxy: Miss Curvy Africa preps at advanced stage

In an interview with Standard Style, Miss Curvy Africa founder Princess Mercy Mushaninga said they were focusing on pushing empowerment of the girl child.

By The Southern Eye Jul. 17, 2022

The sad case of Mama Red Rose

Remember Mama Red Rose (born Barbra Chikosi)? That juggernaut of a movement that saw obscure artistes getting a chance, while she pumped hard-earned money from her other ventures into the arts for the passion of promoting the new and unheralded.

By The Southern Eye Apr. 22, 2022