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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
Aunty Rhoda’s music find home on local radio
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
Qounfuzed slams Zim music awards, alleges corruption
 In a recent interview with Earground TV, the UK-based artist claimed that awards organisers are biased and that winners are often predetermined.
By Sindiso Dube Aug. 24, 2025
Tell Santa Close Coldplay’s Moon Music is still giving!
The jam sandwich cavalier art of straw-hat cadenced noises by the British rock band — is of a clean sweet air effect.
By Grant Notho Khumalo 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
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
More bands needed to keep Chigiyo music alive — Chinembiri
Chinembiri hinted at a possible return to public performances, with shows being lined up towards the end of September.
By Alfred Tembo 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
Pavcon Industries embraces AI to modernize production
“This is a deliberate move to ensure that our operations remain competitive, efficient and sustainable in line with the country’s infrastructural trajectory under the Second Republic,” Paza said
By Style Reporter Aug. 22, 2025
New awards to celebrate Zim’s best food spots
The Taste Zimbabwe Food Awards aim to harness the power of digital platforms to get the nation talking about food.
By Style Reporter Aug. 17, 2025
Qounfuzed returns with nationwide tour
Qounfuzed isn’t touring alone; he is joined by his longtime friend and fellow musician, Platnum Prince, who has also been away for an extended period.
By Sindiso Dube Aug. 17, 2025
Legend Joe Thomas brings old-school magic to Harare
Joe Thomas concert at Old Hararians Sports Club lived up to its billing
By Style Reporter Aug. 17, 2025
Matemachani shines at Africa Fashion Week London
For founder Rumbidzai Samantha Matemachani, the programme proved transformative, accelerating her brand’s growth and equipping her with the tools to seize international opportunities
By Khumbulani Muleya Aug. 17, 2025
Chiwa turns life’s trials into art with Passing Storms
Idah Chiwa has stepped into the literary scene with the release of her debut book, Passing Storms
By Style Reporter Aug. 17, 2025
Nzara helps bring Harare’s biggest festival to life – 263 Culture Fest
Tapfuma Nzara has been announced as a major player in making one of Harare’s biggest festivals
By Silas Nkala Aug. 17, 2025
Harare’s water crisis: A ticking time bomb for public health
As the authority mandated to ensure access to clean water, the council's inability to perform its duties has severe implications for public health.
By Clever Marisa Aug. 17, 2025
Teefah B challenges status quo
Teefah B says biology gives him intellectual stimulation, while music allows him to experiment creatively and share complex messages in relatable ways.
By Alfred Tembo Aug. 17, 2025
Milton Park Nursery School entrenches responsible living
Marcel Miller said they were a brand that cares and they feel compelled to lend a hand to the most need of society with their students in tow so that they also learn the virtues of compassion
By Takemore Mazuruse Aug. 17, 2025
Moving Jazz Cafe live at Centurion
It was now time for the internationally acclaimed super star, Louis Mhlanga.
By Fred Zindi Aug. 17, 2025
The return of Tsano Tibukayi
He arrived with just a red shangani bag containing just a few of his belongings. Besides that, he had nothing else. He had spent the last eleven years in South Africa.
By Onie Ndoro Aug. 17, 2025
Shumba, Ngwazi to light up Buhera sports gala
Shumba, known for his powerful gospel anthems, promised “a spiritually uplifting and energetic performance” that will keep the crowd on its feet.
By Style Reporter Aug. 17, 2025
Advice on car modifications
A modified car is any car that doesn’t conform to its original specification, according to how it was manufactured originally.
By Stanley Makombe Aug. 17, 2025
New novel explores society’s underbelly
In Here Lies the Truth, a novel by South Africa-based Zimbabwean author, Godwin Sweto, we see this reality emerging in the wake of the untimely and
By Philip Chidavaenzi Aug. 10, 2025
Dzemudanga: A reflection on brotherhood and ambition
Dzemudanga can be read as a story of how fate endowed three brothers with a similar gift, and challenged them to navigate around each other’s ambitions.
By Nyadzombe Nyampenza Aug. 10, 2025
Ginjah T: Murehwa’s rising star on a mission to tell his community’s story
The 25-year-old rising star from Murehwa is passionate about creating music and films that reflect social realities and spark dialogue on issues affecting his
By Alfred Tembo Aug. 10, 2025
Mambo Press captures hearts at Zimbabwe International Book Fair 2025
Since then they had been operating from their Gweru premises after the closure of the Bulawayo branch.
By Kudzaishe Chibaya Aug. 10, 2025
Take Fizzo to headline Shoko Festival's mash up nights
This will mark the festival's landmark 15th Edition, set for Harare Gardens on Friday, September 26 , 2025.
By Sindiso Dube Aug. 10, 2025