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Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter ONE of Peter Moyo’s popular dancers Great Njanji says he has changed his stage name from “Officer” to “Detective”. The dancer, who is usually clad in security guard attire, is part and parcel of the Utakataka Express’ choreography and
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Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter Tendai Mupfurutsa Junior has made a huge splash on the mainstream music scene with a new single aptly called “Angel” which he says acknowledges the beauty of Zimbabwean women.
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At The Gallery AS the 55th Venice Biennale draws to a close it would be of the greatest importance to look at the event in retrospect and critically evaluate what the event does for the contemporary art in Zimbabwe, with consideration to the national agenda
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Entertainment Reporter A festival to celebrate womanhood is scheduled for November 23 at the Alliance Française in Harare. Dubbed “Women’s Arts Festival”, the cultural extravaganza will be the first of its kind as it seeks to put
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Problem Masau Arts Correspondent SCRIPTWRITER and cartoonist Enock Chihombori is set to publish a collection of “Gringo Cartoons” and an animal story book for children. Chihombori said the animal story book was previously serialised in The Sunday Mail in 2007.
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Kumbirayi Shoniwa Entertainment Reporter FOLK tales consist of mainly traditional oral narratives which include legends, proverbs, music, jokes and stories which belong to a particular culture or social group.
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Problem Masau Arts Correspondent POPULAR comedian Carl Joshua Ncube has launched an ambitious project to encourage pupils to consider comedy as a career. Ncube has since visited Chinyaradzo Children’s Home, Prince Edward School and performed at Peacock Villa
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Yeukai Karengezeka Entertainment Reporter NINJA PRESIDENT, Wallace “Winky D” Chirumiko, clinched a deal with one of leading mobile phone brands, GTel Zimbabwe, when they launched a new smartphone at the Harare International Conference Centre last week.
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Swagga T “The fact that we are teens and the perception that we can’t develop anything that can help the nation and world at large still remains a hurdle to youth innovation,” said one teenager from Highfield.
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Miss Brie Cool Lifestyle Writer You could be the newest minister on the radar. And we are not talking about just a national Cabinet post, but a regional seat. The Junior Tourism Minister post is up for grabs and you could be it
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Edmore Maziofa Most people associate young girls with pink frills and hobbies like cooking. Although women’s soccer has been around for a long time, it is not often that people think female when they hear the word footballer. Meet Rutendo Grace Chitumbika, the youngest player in the
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Mis Brie and Clara Mawere Cool Lifestyle Writers Harare Girls High School turned their swag on this week with the unveiling of a new state-of-the- art luxury school bus at Zimoco Pavilion at the Harare Agricultural Showgrounds on Thursday. Spirits were high as the 52 seater coach was officially launched in the presence of
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Commonly, the term literary devices refers to the typical structures used by writers in their works to convey his or her message(s) in a simple manner to his or her readers. When employed properly, the different literary devices help readers to appreciate, interpret and
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Brenda Phiri lifestyle writer WE are at a point in history where it looks like everything is a paradox of itself. Never have people had so much, yet it looks like never have people needed to select what they eat and use so much. The effects of global warming and climate change being felt all […]
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Trudence Mangachena TWENTY Chitungwiza Junior Councillors who are club members of the Young People We Care (YPWC) programme went for training last weekend at the Council Head Office so as to empower their peers. The training comprised different modules such as understanding the