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Unmasking mental health challenges and public health implications

Globally, an estimated one in four people will experience a mental health disorder each year.
By Clever Marisa Sep. 9, 2025
How Bob Marley wrote his songs
How Bob Marley wrote his songs
The legend, Bob Marley was truly a philosopher. 
By Fred Zindi Sep. 7, 2025
Programme drives growth and real impact for Zim music artists
Previously known as Scripts & Bars, the programme has supported over 200 creatives since 2022, and its 2025 cohort, launched in February, is the third since the programme began.
By Khumbulani Muleya Sep. 7, 2025
Bira reMbira festival celebrates Zim's cultural heritage
“The festival will feature a variety of cultural exhibitions, including displays of traditional foods, games, and cultural practices,” said events manager Benjamin Nyandoro.
By Style Reporter Sep. 7, 2025
Jazz takes over major cities as Zimbabwe Jazz Festival kicks off
ZJCT artistic director Filbert Marova describes the festival as a “vibrant celebration of music’s power to connect us.”
By Style Reporter Sep. 7, 2025
Creatives urged to diversify revenue streams
Tanyanyiwa said climate change and global economic shifts have reshaped donor priorities, leaving the arts industry increasingly vulnerable.
By Alfred Tembo Sep. 7, 2025
Kenya's Justine Wanda joins all-star lineup for Shoko Festival
Justine Wanda is a stand-up comedian, writer and satirist based in Nairobi. 
By Sindiso Dube Sep. 7, 2025
Selmor to honour late father … lines up regional shows
The shows, running through this month, will celebrate Tuku’s enduring musical legacy while also showcasing Selmor’s own growing influence in African music.
By Style Reporter Sep. 7, 2025
Sofar Harare, Optinova Eyecare partner for natural hair edition
The event was held at the Borrowdale residence of Dr Solomon Guramatunhu, a renowned and respected local and international ophthalmic surgeon.
By Staff Writer Aug. 31, 2025
Top SA gospel singer to headline Call to Worship annual festival
Her breakout solo career eventually established her as one of South Africa and continent’s most respected gospel artistes and worship leaders.
By Style Reporter Aug. 31, 2025
Chivaviro's double 21 delight
The husky voiced musician popularly known for the hit song Ebenezer-Tiri Munyasha published his first book in 2005.
By Jairos Saunyama Aug. 31, 2025
Edutainment mix: August echoes: Heroes, Heroines, and the rhythms of struggle in Zim’s arts
 Many artists survive on once-off gigs—performances, exhibitions, or commissioned works that rarely translate into steady incomes.
By Raymond Millagre Langa Aug. 31, 2025
HomeTown Stories – UK-Zimbabwe Connections: The Zimbabwean dream: Celebrating excellence at home and abroad
To young Zimbabweans in the UK or elsewhere, my advice is: embrace both cultures fully.
By Conrad Mwanza Aug. 31, 2025
Motoring: Who wins on a car trade-in?
Trading-in your car means that you use the value of your existing car as a down payment and top up some amount to purchase the next one.
By Stanley Makombe Aug. 31, 2025
Remniscence of the bush war
He had never told us before about Comrade Mukautadze.
By Onie Ndoro Aug. 31, 2025
In the groove: Tyla: A new kid on the block?
Tyla is a 23 year old South Africa’s first global pop superstar bringing the infectious  energy of Soweto dance floors to the world.
By Fred Zindi Aug. 31, 2025
Blackbird Dance Group: From Masvingo streets to the world stage
Today, that group, now known as Blackbird Dance Group, is rising like its namesake — poised to soar far beyond national borders.
By Gilbert Munetsi Aug. 31, 2025
Out & about: Stench of perfumes on Cardi B’s bandanna, is she the drama?
An overdose of glory; Cardi’s extensive list of awards, nominations, as well as high-profile honours ignite the demand for success.
By Grant Notho Khumalo Aug. 31, 2025
Mlue Jay and RayKaz deliver high-energy visuals in new "Can't Get" music video
RayKaz’s verse, shot at a quiet intersection in Zimbabwe, offers a contrasting scene that highlights the collaboration's cross-border appeal and global reach.
By Sindiso Dube Aug. 31, 2025
Rolls-Royce Phantom turns 100
Since its birth, the Phantom has stood as the pinnacle of luxury and, most importantly, craftsmanship.
By Tendai Munhundarima Aug. 30, 2025
Winky D’s Tete-a-tete Concert: All mystery, no answers
The initial announcement, made unexpectedly by Italian football journalist Fabrizio Romano, was followed by a poster featuring only the artist himself.
By Style Reporter Aug. 24, 2025
In the groove: How music is a catalyst for social change
Music is an essential aspect of all human civilisations and has the power to emotionally, morally, and culturally affect society.
By Fred Zindi Aug. 24, 2025
From Harare to West Midlands: How Gee Mac bridges cultures through Afro-beat
Living in the UK, mainly in the West Midlands area, it's a community of multicultural diversity.
By Sindiso Dube Aug. 24, 2025
Aunty Rhoda’s music find home on local radio
For Aunty Rhoda, who has spent nearly two decades in the background as a backing vocalist for other artists, this recognition is both humbling and affirming.
By Style Reporter Aug. 24, 2025
The rising issue of street kids in Harare: A threat to public safety and health
Evidence suggests that many street kids in Harare have homes and parents, and their behaviour in public often mirrors patterns observed at home.
By Clever Marisa Aug. 24, 2025
Edutainment mix: Happy Mpofu: The visionary using arts to transform Pumula
Collaboration has been another cornerstone of Mpofu’s approach.
By Raymond Millagre Langa Aug. 24, 2025
Motoring: What is the future of manual transmission cars?
In countries such as Australia, Japan, and the USA have mostly done away with manual options.
By Stanley Makombe Aug. 24, 2025
When nightmare becomes a reality
For the past two weeks, together with Rasta and Fatso we ran  for ten kilometres daily in the morning as we prepared for the big day.
By Onie Ndoro Aug. 24, 2025