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94% ICT boom fuels Zim business growth

Zimbabwe is currently ranked at number 23 out of 47 African countries in ICT development, according to the latest report from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).
By Evans Mathanda Jan. 19, 2025
Kicking the hornet's nest
Kicking the hornet's nest
I open all the windows and doors and allow the fresh air to circulate. All the foul smell trapped  inside for all the months will go and the musty air will clear up.
By Onie Ndoro Jan. 19, 2025
Khaya Moyo returns to airwaves with ZiFM Stereo
Her vibrant personality and engaging style quickly made her a local radio sensation.
By Sindiso Dube Jan. 19, 2025
Swan launch: Winky D returns to Mbare after 7 years
Winky D, known for his energetic stage presence and powerful lyrics, has described the upcoming event as "murder," hinting at an electrifying performance for his fans.
By Sindiso Dube Jan. 19, 2025
Albinism and ambition: A radiant legacy for greatness
Our current global context has been characterised by societal expectations and physical barriers which have seen a quest for resilience and a quest for determination.
By Ray M Langa Jan. 19, 2025
Limoblaze and Joe L Barnes to Headline the Young and Chosen Tour
The event is set to take place at the Showgrounds East End Hall on February 21, 2025, starting at 4pm, promising an afternoon filled with uplifting melodies and heartfelt worship.
By Style Reporter Jan. 19, 2025
Bra Sello just living his best life
Sebotsane, popularly known as 'Bra Sello' by his fans,  sparked controversy with his recent TikTok content showing him  oddly singing with a bath towel wrapped around his head.
By William Vundla Jan. 19, 2025
Keep cholera away from schools
Schools have opened and learners are still flocking to their respective educational institutions.
By Dr Johannes Marisa Jan. 19, 2025
How to avoid and survive hijacking
This is one danger that any motorist is prone to be subjected to at one point and it is wise for drivers to equip yourselves with skills to foil it should it happen.
By Stanley Makombe Jan. 19, 2025
It was just a joke, says Ndoyisile
"You want to tell me that you guys leave your mall in Tembisa, if there is a mall in Tembisa, to come and overcrowd Mall of Africa?," he said in the video
By Mpumelelo Moyo and William Vundla Jan. 19, 2025
Tongai Moyo Jnr desperate for funds, as Peter basks in Chivayo glory
The young musician's heartfelt appeal has sent shockwaves through the music industry, highlighting the harsh realities faced by many aspiring artists.
By Sindiso Dube Jan. 19, 2025
It’s bigger than hip-hop: POY hails Cont Mhlanga
Veteran rapper POY has showered praise on the late arts doyen, Cont Mhlanga, for his unwavering belief in hip-hop.
By Sindiso Dube Jan. 12, 2025
‘Januworr’y woes: Seh Calaz's voice 'fades', Mbeu recovers from accident
Seh Calaz, renowned for his energetic performances and electrifying stage presence, found himself battling a stubborn illness.
By Sindiso Dube Jan. 12, 2025
Gweru gospel musician goes digital
The move has seen Jeketera rated among the top artists in the Midlands capital to master the online music platforms to share his music.
By Stephen Chadenga Jan. 12, 2025
Authors pay tribute to late Moyo
Moyo passed away last Tuesday after a long battle with cancer, one of his sons said during his memorial service at Bulawayo’s Selborne Park Seventh Day Adventist Church.
By Mpumelelo Moyo Jan. 12, 2025
Will the arts sector improve in 2025?
It is less than a year since the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ) appointed former radio personality, Napoleon Nyanhi as its new executive director.
By Fred Zindi Jan. 12, 2025
Ways to make money with your car
While owning a car is often perceived as an expense, it can be transformed into an asset that brings in extra income.
By Stanley Makombe Jan. 12, 2025
Rhyme Assassin finally drops Run Em Up video
Filmed in Brooklyn, the video was released on digital platforms last Thursday and has received overwhelmingly positive reviews.
By Style Reporter Jan. 12, 2025
Local celebs hooked on Big Brother Mzansi
ZimCelebs founder, Uncle Munhumutapa, despite his busy schedule, finds time to indulge in the drama.
By Mpumelelo Moyo Jan. 12, 2025
Lifting art, not tearing it down: A new era for Zimbabwean creativity
The arts have always been a mirror of society, reflecting its struggles, triumphs, and aspirations.
By Ray M Langa Jan. 12, 2025
Sofar Sounds wraps year in style
Afro-traditional folk artist Tendex made a return for the second time, having performed at the 13th edition hosted at Prince Edward High School in June last year.
By Style Reporter Jan. 12, 2025
Should we worry much about the virus hitting China today?
2019 was a tough year for the entire world as there arose a dreaded novel virus in the form of Covid-19, which later went to kill more than seven million people globally.
By Johannes Marisa Jan. 12, 2025
The day my privacy was gone
Each time he came to collect his rent, I could see his face lighten up with glee when I struggled to produce the money for rent.
By Onie Ndoro Jan. 12, 2025
Church transforms hordes of lives
A community based church, Changing Lives Global Church, has stepped in to utterly transform people through doctrine of change.
By Style Reporter Jan. 12, 2025
Biggest regret is wasted years
The children were outside playing. I could hear the distinct  kicking of a home-made ball, going back and forth. Each time the ball was kicked, I could hear the  sound, boom!
By Onie Ndoro Jan. 5, 2025
Back to school traffic safety tips
It’s the beginning of the year 2025 and one thing for sure is that it's back to the basics that starts with back to school for our children.
By Stanley Makombe Jan. 5, 2025
Vazhure’s Weeping Tomato: A review
Andrew Chatora offers a minutiae examination of Samantha Vazhure’s recently published book: Weeping Tomato
By Andrew Chatora Jan. 5, 2025
Jah Prayzah sparks outrage with Chivayo New Year message
A lengthy new year’s message penned by contemporary musician Jah Prayzah expressing his gratitude to controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo has sparked outrage.
By Style Reporter Jan. 5, 2025