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JADA PINKETT-SMITH hasn’t been seen with her husband Will Smith in two months. And with rumours stirring of an impending split, Jada Pinkett-Smith fuelled the fire even more
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Problem Masau Arts Correspondent Dancehall music is currently enjoying a purple patch, thanks partly to Zimbabwe’s first commercial radio station Star FM, which unearthed some of the dancehall artistes through the radio’s popular slot Dancehall Overdrive.
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NAYA RIVERA is happily engaged to rapper Big Sean, but she is still setting hearts racing. The Glee star graces the cover of the new issue of Rolling Stone and looks smoking hot while doing so.
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Arts Correspondent A full house is expected at the Aquatic Complex in Chitungwiza on December 6 when two of Zimbabwe’s high flying musicians, Oliver Mtukudzi and Alick Macheso, stage a gig in the town.
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SELENA GOMEZ loves being single as she gets to spend more time with her family and friends. The “Come & Get It” hitmaker, who split from Justin Bieber at the beginning of this year after two turbulent
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Zecheaus Nemadire Arts Correspondent Some of Zimbabwe’s top hip-hop artistes will battle it out for honours at this year’s awards ceremony scheduled for December 11 at the 7 Arts Theatre in Avondale.
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Kumbirayi Shoniwa Entertainment Reporter Top rhumba outfit Diamond Musica are due to release their long-awaited album on November 13 at the ZimCafe in Harare. All songs on the eight-track album entitled “Amai” deal with social issues including love,
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Sydney Kawadza “LET us preserve our today for a better tomorrow. We have what we have because of our forefathers preserved it yesterday so for our children to have a tomorrow, let us preserve it today,” says Dereck Mpofu. The world is going through environmental
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Monica Cheru-Mpambawashe Zimbabwean artistes involved in traditional and distinctly Zimbabwean productions are being invited to register online for a chance to perform at the inaugural Africa International Music Festival to be held in Dubai next year.
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Problem Masau Arts Correspondent AWARD-WINNING contemporary dance group Iyasa continues to put Zimbabwe on the international map as their play “Sleep Well, Sweet Moon”, is up for the prestigious Young Audiences Musical Awards (Yama) to be held in Belgium next month.
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Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter DAVID MUBAYIWA, who plays “Sabhuku Vharazipi” in the popular comedy of the same name, is on the verge of signing a major endorsement deal as he rides on a wave of popularity after the successful premiere of the sequel “Sabhuku Vharazipi 2” in Harare last
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Arts Correspondent Young crooner Peter Moyo gave a good account of himself when he played before a capacity crowd at Cameroon Square in Kadoma on Monday during a clean-up campaign organised by a local businessman Cossy Rules. Despite the scorching heat characterising the day,
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Lucie en France – Elle arrive. Lucie, étudiante des États-Unis, vient d’arriver à Charles de Gaulle, l’aéroport qui accueille chaque jour à Paris, 1 million de visiteurs. Paris. Enfin. Ça a toujours été le rêve de Lucie: vivre dans la Ville lumière, la ville des beaux arts, du quartier
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Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Harare’s Rainbow Towers will host its first international stand-up comedy festival dubbed Rainbow Towers Comedy Festival on November 28. The comedy fiesta, put together by renowned comedian Carl Joshua Ncube and promotional company Xtra Time Investments, will
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Edgar Moyana Christian Entertainment One of the advantages of singing church hymns if you are a gospel music group is that you basically have few problems with aligning your music content to established biblical teachings as they are taught in the Bible or understood and shared in your church or target