Zimbabwe: ‘I Don’t Listen to Winky D’s Music and We Didn’t Ban His Music On State Radio Stations’ – Nick Mangwana
[New Zimbabwe] INFORMATION Ministry Permanent Secretary, Nick Mangwana has claimed that government has not, at any given time, ordered a ban on Winky D’s songs being played on State-controlled radio stations.
Zimbabwe: Former Beauty Queens Shine At Auditions
[The Herald] Tafadzwa Zimoyo — This year’s Miss Universe Zimbabwe (MUZ) pageant has shattered traditional barriers by including single mothers and married women among its top 20 finalists, a historic milestone that reflects a profound shift in the loc…
Zimbabwe: New Star-Studded Jazz Band Emerges
[The Herald] Trust Khosa — In Zimbabwe, jazz music is often associated with a mature audience that appreciates the art form and invests in its experience.
Zimbabwe: Mai Dhuterere Removed From Remand
[The Herald] Harare magistrate Mr Tapiwa Banda has removed Dorcas Vambe, popularly known as Mai Dhuterere, and wife to renowned gospel artist Mambo Dhuterere, from remand in a case in which she was accused of defrauding a local politician of US$16 000 …
Zimbabwe: Gala to Remember!
[The Herald] ZIimdancehall proved why it has emerged as one of the most popular genres since the country got its independence from Britain in 1980.
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe’s House of Stone – the Gallery That Showcases a Famous Sculpture Tradition
[The Conversation Africa] Zimbabwe is the house of stone, both literally and figuratively, with its very name derived from the ancient stone city of Great Zimbabwe. Stone is more than just a material here – it’s the totem pole of the country’s identity…
Zimbabwe: Marabha’s Funeral Yet to Be Finalised
[The Herald] BURIAL arrangements for popular comedian Charles Mapalume, better known as Marabha, are yet to be finalised as his immediate family is still to converge.
Zimbabwe: Huge Send-Off for Pinjisi
[The Herald] Fred Nyakudanga Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment H — Sungura musician Tatenda Proud Kahwa, who was popularly known as Tatenda Pinjisi, was accorded a huge send-off yesterday at his rural home in Mutoko.
Zimbabwe: Uhuru Cup Lights Up Gokwe!
[The Herald] GOKWE, a place once known more for its folklore than football, is now at the centre of Zimbabwe’s Independence Day celebrations and local hero Energy Murambadoro couldn’t be prouder.
Zimbabwe: Children’s Party Kicks Off Independence Day Festivities
[The Herald] Usually quiet and serene, Gokwe Nembudziya Growth Point is stirring with unusual but welcome energy.