Zimbabwe: Mai Rwizi’s Burial Set for Friday
[The Herald] Veteran actress Susan “Mai Rwizi” Chenjerai’s burial is likely to be on Friday, a close relative has said.
Zimbabwe: Legend ‘Mai Rwizi’ Burial This Week
[The Herald] Veteran actress Susan “Mai Rwizi” Chenjerai, who died last Friday after a short illness, will be buried this week as the family is waiting for relatives travelling from the diaspora, a family spokesperson has confirmed.
Zimbabwe: Jah Prayzah Turns 37 in Style
[The Herald] Superstar Jah Prayzah has turned 37 and is still hungry for success.
Zimbabwe: Miss Rural Zimbabwe’s Return On Course
[The Herald] Miss Rural Zimbabwe founder, Sipho Mazibuko, says the return of the country’s unique pageant after a 17-year hiatus is on course.
Zimbabwe: Tourism Ministry Hails Madam Boss
[The Herald] The Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry has hailed comedienne Madam Boss for promoting the national fabric at this year’s BET Awards show held in the US last weekend.
Zimbabwe: Kadoma July Fest to Promote Domestic Tourism
[The Herald] The annual Kadoma July Festival, which is meant to boost domestic tourism in the city, returns to the Odyssey Hotel on July 19, courtesy of DTL Entertainment.
Zimbabwe: Dance-Drama to Highlight Mental Health Challenges
[The Herald] Harare’s Theatre in the Park will early next month host a dance-drama that will address mental health challenges among the youth.
Zimbabwe: Macheso Sticks to August 2 Album Launch
[The Herald] SUNGURA ace Alick Macheso insists that his 13th album will be launched on August 2 at Alex Sports Club in Harare.
Zimbabwe: Mafikizolo’s Nhlanhla On the Road to Regaining Her Hearing
[New Zimbabwe] ‘I have had to perform around the world for the past 27 years exposed to high levels of noise during my stage performances’
Zimbabwe: Icon Macheso’s Music Now Being Used in Academic Research
[The Herald] A Zimbabwean scholar Vimbai Chamisa used Sungura maestro Alick Macheso’s music for her Doctor of Philosophy Degree thesis with the University of South Africa.