I don’t understand why adults throw stones: Bosso CEO
Highlanders have appealed to their fans to desist from throwing missiles and invading the pitch as this continues to have a negative effect on the club’s finances and also dents its image.
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Highlanders have appealed to their fans to desist from throwing missiles and invading the pitch as this continues to have a negative effect on the club’s finances and also dents its image.
Award-winning author and scriptwriter, Fortune Tazvivinga has joined the list of “furious” artistes who allege that last week’s National Arts Merit Awards (Nama) were not fair.
Multi-Award-winning reggae chanter Buffalo Souljah (real name Thabani Ndlovu) is one artiste who has managed to raise the country’s flag high as he managed to swim with sharks as far as music is concerned.
Taught by his father to play the guitar, he ventured into the music scene at high school where he sang and played drums. His musical journey in the entertainment industry then began in 2002 after releasing his debut album titled Audius. The album featured hit song If only you knew that had over 41 000 views on YouTube.
One of Zimbabwe’s first-rate female vocalists with a salient voice that shook and dominated the music industry yesteryear, Betty Makaya, no longer seems to be that “red-hot” property in the music industry despite dropping a hot video recently.
Despite being humiliated by Afghanistan in a One Day International in the United Arab Emirates, Zimbabwe coach Heath Streak has backed his lads to deliver on home turf during the International Cricket Council Cricket World Cup Qualifier.
Tertiary institutions have been given the green light to recruit students without demanding specific subjects such as Mathematics and English as long as the programmes on offer do not require those subjects.
Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) president, Dr Asper Madziyire has once again been dragged to court over an application to compel the church to audit its financial records.
The National Arts Merit Awards are becoming like a broken record when it comes to brewing controversy through dubious decisions.
Zimbabwe’s mining companies need over US$7 billion to recapitalise their operations over the next five years to raise production and reach optimum capacity.