Zimbabwe: Remembering Tatenda ‘Spanner Boy’ Pinjisi – A Musical Trailblazer
[The Herald] Tatenda ”Spanner Boy” Pinjisi, was renowned for his unique style of ”soft sungura,” expertly blended laid-back rhythms with crisp vocals that set him apart from others.
Zimbabwe: Pinjisi Signs Heavenly Contract
[The Herald] Tatenda “Spanner Boy” Pinjisi, was renowned for his unique style of “soft sungura,” expertly blended laid-back rhythms with crisp vocals that set him apart from others.
Zimbabwe: Musicians Promise Fireworks At 45th Uhuru Bash
[The Herald] An array of musicians billed for the 45th Uhuru Musical Gala in Gokwe are eager to perform, with many promising spectacular displays.
Zimbabwe: Chitima Relishes ‘G20’ Experience
[The Herald] Zimbabwean actor Tendaiishe Chitima made her international film debut in the new Hollywood movie “G20” starring Viola Davis, Anthony Anderson, Marsai Martin and Ramón Rodríguez.
Zimbabwe: Tributes Pour in for Late Sungura Musician
[The Herald] SUNGURA musician Tatenda Pinjisi, who succumbed to injuries sustained in a road traffic accident at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital on Sunday, will be buried in Mutoko tomorrow.
Zimbabwe: Musicians Mourn Tatenda Pinjisi
[The Herald] Zimbabwean musicians have expressed grief and sorrow following the passing of sungura artiste Tatenda Pinjisi, who was involved in a road traffic accident near Norton on Friday evening.
Zimbabwe: Marley’s 1980 Visit Opened Doors for Jamaican Crooners
[The Herald] Robert Nesta Marley (Bob Marley)’s visit to Zimbabwe in 1980 was a monumental event that opened floodgates for Jamaicans and left an indelible mark on the nation’s history.
Zimbabwe: Trevor Dongo Arrested
[The Herald] Musician Trevor Dongo was arrested by police officers from Harare Central Police Station today and was charged with malicious damage to property.
Zimbabwe: Licensed Gambling Needs Stricter Controls
[The Herald] The proliferation of betting shops across urban Zimbabwe, not only in city and town centres but these days even in suburban shopping centres, where entertainment seems centred on bottle stores, bars and gambling shops, is a cause for concern.
Zimbabwe: Broadcaster Puts Life Story On Paper
[The Herald] Writing an autobiography requires immense bravery, a clear conscience and a significant investment of time.