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Birthday, milestone worth celebrating

“As a musician, I annually mark my birthday on May 27 surrounded by both my cherished fans and beloved family,” said Dendera musician Sulumani Chimbetu.
By Moses Mugugunyeki Mar. 24, 2024

Second time lucky…Boss Dama granted ‘freedom’, again

The police and the government declared war on drug dealers, peddlers and abusers in an operation dubbed “No to dangerous drugs and illicit substances: See something, say something”.
By Sindiso Dube Feb. 26, 2023

DJ Levels 'missing' after sex tape leaks

Levels took to his Instagram page to apologiss to his followers claiming that his phone was stolen at Pablos and they leaked the videos.
By Evans Mathanda Nov. 27, 2022

Chillspot Recordz churns out culture riddim

The riddim that loosely translates to a bracelet and anklet, features local and Zambian artistes.
By Rejoice Phiri Sep. 28, 2022

‘Zimdancehall is dead’: Critics say ghetto sound was sold for a song

What started as indistinct chatter of disapproval on the night of May 21 escalated quickly. Crowds had braved the drizzly cold to commemorate Zimdancehall legends and celebrate the tenth anniversary of ChillSpot Records, not to listen to politician after politician gloat about the help they’d allegedly given to the music scene.

By The Standard Jul. 24, 2022

‘Zimdancehall is dead’: Critics say ghetto sound was sold for a song

What started as indistinct chatter of disapproval on the night of May 21 escalated quickly. Crowds had braved the drizzly cold to commemorate Zimdancehall legends and celebrate the tenth anniversary of ChillSpot Records, not to listen to politician after politician gloat about the help they’d allegedly given to the music scene.

By The Standard Jul. 24, 2022

In the groove: Major league promoters vindicated

The DJs had promised to come back to Zimbabwe on December 22, 2021 but failed to do so.

By The Standard Mar. 20, 2022

In the groove: Major league promoters vindicated

The DJs had promised to come back to Zimbabwe on December 22, 2021 but failed to do so.

By The Standard Mar. 20, 2022

Cont Mhlanga hits out at politicians

Mhlanga was reacting to the recent trend whereby artistes have turned to politicians for revenue streams.

By The Standard Feb. 20, 2022