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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

Region celebrates entry of Starlink

Starlink is now available in Zimbabwe for US$50 a month, plus US$350 for a setup kit, the company said on its website.
By Peter Dube Sep. 15, 2024

Honeymoon over as BAZ bans ‘prophets’ from TV, radio

Some were promising quick riches. There have been reports of patients dying after being told to stop taking modern medicine by self-styled prophets and traditional healers.
By Lawrence Maphosa Sep. 13, 2024

MP hails Chibuku Neshamwari winners

Jere commended the group's achievement, highlighting its contribution to promoting arts and culture in the region.
By Style Reporter Aug. 4, 2024

Mufakose dance group wins Chibuku Neshamwari provincial dance champs

The provincial finals were held over the weekend at Padziva in Dzivarasekwa.
By Sindiso Dube Jun. 25, 2024

Chibuku Neshamwari provincial competitions kick off

Meanwhile in Matabeleland South Bolamba scooped the first position followed by Inqama Yaphondo with Sekusile in third position.
By Sharon Zebra May. 14, 2024

Rising Afro-Fusion star announces debut album

In 2021 she won in the Music Against Child Labour Grassroots Category and was presented with an award by the International Labour Organisation (ILO).
By Khumbulani Muleya May. 10, 2024

Traditional healer loses US$3k to bogus policemen

Prosecutor Rufaro Chonzi told the court that on April 26 this year, Chiringa and Maruke phoned Oliver Dzviti pretending to be clients seeking his services at a shrine in Zimre Park.
By Rejoice Phiri May. 1, 2024

Chiefs terrorising subjects: Report

In its latest report titled Traditional Leaders in Zimbabwe Balancing Culture, Development and Democracy, HZT said chiefs were deviating from their mandate.
By Problem Masau Apr. 25, 2024