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Zim Hip Hop artist Holy Ten to feature at Rick Ross concert in Zimbabwe

Holy Ten, the Zimbabwean hip-hop sensation born Mukudzei Chitsama, is set to perform at the Rick Ross concert scheduled for Harare in November.

Prominent Zimbabwean businessman Vlad Duk commits suicide

Vladtech Systems owner, prominent Zimbabwean businessman Vlad Duk has allegedly committed suicide according to multiple reports.

Mike Chimombe buys Andy Muridzo’s new album CD for US$2000

Economic Empowerment Group (EEG) president Mike Chimombe sent Afro fusion artist Andy Muridzo into cloud nine following his surprise purchase of his latest album ‘Zunza’ for US$2 000.

DJ Fantan’s ex-wife threatens to commit suicide after eviction notice

DJ Fantan's ex-wife Gamuchirayi Nemukuyu threatened to commit suicide after the ChillSpot Records boss allegedly changed ownership of their Chitungwiza house and she was also ordered by her landlady, only identified as Shamiso, to move out of her house in Houghton Park by the end of the month.

Sha Sha to woo back fans at Fiesta Fiesta’s Amapiano Series

South Africa-based Zimbabwean amapiano queen Shasha born Shamiso Mapimbiro will get her chance to win back her local fans as she headlines the Fiesta Fiesta Amapiano series next month.

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Zimbabwe targets influencers like Madam Boss over undeclared online income

Zimbabwe’s tax authority has warned influencers and online earners to declare their income before May 30, 2026, or risk fines and prosecution.

US envoys head to Pakistan as Iran denies any direct meeting planned

U.S. officials are traveling to Pakistan to advance discussions involving Iran, despite Tehran denying any direct talks, as tensions rise across the Middle East.

Frank Buyanga’s prison hell: Inside the tycoon’s legal logjam in South Africa

​For a man who once navigated the world in private jets and curated a life defined by the hum of Italian supercars, the silence of a South African remand cell must be deafening.

Zimbabwe farmers warn fuel price spike could cripple winter wheat production

Rising fuel prices and escalating costs of agricultural inputs are threatening the ability of farmers in Zimbabwean to return to the fields to prepare for the winter wheat season, a representative body has said.