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Selmor’s ‘This Is It’ moment

“I saw my father breakdown on stage numerous times after we lost Sam in 2010. He, just like us, was going through a terrible time but he was strong. He managed to fulfil gigs in that terrible state and I’m hoping to borrow from him when we celebrate his life on March 29,” said a sobbing Selmor Mtukudzi, the late Dr Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi’s heiress apparent, musically.

Macheso cries on stage, calls off show

By Rest Mutore Sungura giant Alick Macheso was over the weekend forced to call off his performance after he failed to control his emotions and cried on stage. He was performing the song Baba off his current album Tsoka Dzerwendo at Club Las Vegas in Southerton. The musician last year said the song is based […]

Heyday of local jazz

By Godwin Muzari Popularity of jazz music has massively declined. The genre has joined other beats that fell by the wayside in the music industry yet jazz remains one of the best styles on the land. Jazz musicians are some of the most creative singers, but locally they no longer attract many followers. Jazz has […]

Miss Curvy property up for auction

HARARE – Property belonging to Miss Curvy, a local pageant targeting voluptuous women, will be sold by public auction on January 20 to pay off an unspecified debt owed to Treasure Point Travel Tours.

All set for ‘Batai Munhu’ gig in Chitungwiza

CHITUNGWIZA – All roads lead to the Chitungwiza Aquatic Complex today where three of Zimbabwe’s hottest musicians —Sulumani Chimbetu, Jah Prayzah and Madzibaba Nicholas Zakaria — and the Dembo Brothers square off in the official “First Gig” of 2013.

Oliver Mtukudzi confesses he is ‘dying’ inside

He may be the colossal embodiment of a realisation of the Zimbabwean dream and arguably the country’s most prized ‘export’ to the rest of the world, but mega music star Oliver ‘Tuku Rudaviro’ Mtukudzi is crumbling and dying inside. He has no reason to celebrate his birthday today.