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AFT to hold inaugural football trials

The inaugural trials have been set for December 16 to 20.
By Sports Reporter 7h ago
AI threatens musicians income
AI threatens musicians income
Speaking at a recent CISAC Africa regional committee meeting in Morocco, Ncube-Chimhini said creative minds were now competing to stay ahead  of the technology.
By Alfred Tembo Sep. 22, 2024
Rhythms and resilience: Mhofukadzi's journey to the big stage
Mhofukadzi’s story is one of resilience built on her passion for cultural preservation. Its pieces are put together with poetic brilliance expressed through song and poetry.
By Style Reporter Sep. 22, 2024
Boohooman apparels, Blaze’s track pick Major League DJz’s interest
In fairness to how his purring consonance arias career has panned out; to all and sundry cobbling parsimony
By Grant Moyo Sep. 22, 2024
Part Seven: Betrayal by Norah Sibotshwa review by Maina Wahome: ‘The Smell of Betrayal: You Sting My Heart’
This is an anthology of eight hypnotising short stories whose language, themes, styles, depth, diversity, and handling all make it extraordinarily fresh, imperative, and haunting
By Maina Wahome Sep. 22, 2024
Lesenyeho makes waves with his artistic prowess
“Six months after my graduation in October 2013, I started my first weaving business Reed Basketry (Pty)  Ltd based in Roma, Lesotho which ran until 2016.
By Fungayi Antony Sox Sep. 22, 2024
Busting myths surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
As we confront today’s challenges, it is vital to shatter the myths distorting the region’s history and to stand firm in defending the truth.
By Avi Benlolo Sep. 22, 2024
Sungura musician sings to break HIV stigma
NAC district Aids coordinator for Muzarabani Richard Chasima said they had roped in Motsi in their intervention programmes.
By Style Reporter Sep. 22, 2024
Shoko Festival to ignite Harare
The event will feature performances from over 15 talented artists, including South African headliner Nadia Nakai and the rising Zim hip-hop star, Kayflow.
By Style Reporter Sep. 22, 2024
China’s interests in Africa are being shaped by the race for renewable energy
The race for green energy is therefore leading to a rush for these minerals in Africa, led by China, the US and Europe.
By The Conversation Sep. 22, 2024
ZSE outshines VFEX in wealth creation
Zimbabwe’s stock market has suffered from currency volatility and policy inconsistencies for a long time.
By Melody Chikono Sep. 22, 2024
Opportunities in cross border trading for the Zim economy
This opinion contribution is going to take a deep dive into the opportunities that cross-border trading presents for the Zimbabwean economy.
By Samuel Wadzai Sep. 22, 2024
Mukuru’s birthday, Munhumutapa and the ZiG!
There is nothing wrong with these words if they were said in a private and select gathering of intimate friends, joking as is common among the Bantu.
By Kenneth Mufuka Sep. 22, 2024
Intwasa Arts Festival postponed, again
“These events will keep the spirit of the festival alive and provide ongoing opportunities for artists and audiences to engage with the arts.”
By Sindiso Dube Sep. 22, 2024
Herentals Queens salute Benza
Excited by their outing in the tournament Innocent Benza availed US$ 10 000 to the Herentals Queens for their participation at the Caf Champions League Cosafa qualifiers.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Sep. 22, 2024
Nyambi in key appointment at Rolling Stone Africa
Recently, Rolling Stone Africa announced the appointment of Zimbabwean journalist Usher Takudzwa Nyambi as contributing editor for Southern Africa.
By Khumbulani Muleya Sep. 22, 2024
Geopolitics and ICT in Africa's quest for climate justice
Climate change poses grave threats to countries across Africa, especially fragile and conflict-affected states.
By Evans Mathanda Sep. 22, 2024
Zimbabwe’s widening trade deficit ‘hurts economy’
In 2023, Zimbabwe’s trade deficit amounted to around US$2 billion as the country’s appetite for imports continues to grow.
By Blessed Ndlovu Sep. 22, 2024
Mutetwa seeks another Masakadza
His target is to find another Masakadza and another Chigumbura and help Zimbabwe regain the position they have lost among the best in the world.
By Michael Kariati Sep. 22, 2024
How ‘soon’ is rehabilitation of Byo-Victoria Road?
“What is happening now is that we are consolidating and putting resources together so the contractor can go ground and commence work.
By Burzil Dube Sep. 22, 2024
Beauty with a purpose: Tinewimbo Dupute vies for Miss Nature Zimbabwe 2024
In a quest to merge beauty and environmental activism, 23-year-old Tinewimbo Dupute is making waves in the Miss Nature Zimbabwe 2024 pageant.
By Mpumelelo Moyo Sep. 22, 2024
Hichilema gears up to change Zambia’s constitution
President Hichilema’s remarks were directed at different audiences for different objectives.
By Sishuwa Sishuwa Sep. 22, 2024
Sandile Ncube's thought-provoking anthology
“Aubrey Sandile Ncube, a Zimbabwean author has bravely tackled the complex and often contentious relationship between traditional beliefs and Christianity in his latest book.
By Mpumelelo Moyo Sep. 22, 2024
That is crazy!
We need to wrap things up with the intention provoked by a similar response that we might hear in place of “That’s crazy”, which is the colloquial ‘Shut up!”
By Tim Middleton Sep. 22, 2024
Art Passa Passa: Bringing art to the streets of Budiriro
The exhibition aims to activate a community of creators while engaging and exposing art to people within the community space.
By Sindiso Dube Sep. 22, 2024
Janet Jackson in South Africa
He was the third of ten children, including global superstars Michael and Janet, and was part of a music-making family whose songs have sold hundreds of millions of copies.
By Fred Zindi Sep. 22, 2024
The nexus between Zimbabwe’s advertising trends and media industry sustainability
The situation is not any better for traditional electronic media, radio and television, never mind that the former remains the most accessible form of media.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu Sep. 22, 2024
Art as a lifeline: Zimbabwean creatives confront the suicide epidemic
Suicide is an escalating crisis in Zimbabwe, with rising numbers of individuals particularly young people succumbing to this silent killer.
By Raymond Millagre Langa Sep. 22, 2024