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Ghettocracy Score: Winky D keeps fans guessing!

So, will tonight bring the sweet sounds of an all-new Winky D masterpiece?
By Sindiso Dube Dec. 31, 2023

Winky D supporting acts revealed

 The HICC holds a special place in Winky D's history. It's where he unveiled his last album, Eureka Eureka and Njema, leaving the audiences stunned and wanting more.
By Sindiso Dube Dec. 24, 2023

Winky D show tickets selling fast

By last Thursday, Gateway Streams Media had announced that the first batch of early bird tickets had been sold out.
By Sindiso Dube Dec. 10, 2023

Ghetto Kids lose out in Britain's Got Talent final

They then received the most public votes, giving them a place at the final alongside nine other contestants.
By Bbc News Jun. 5, 2023

Ghetto Dances: The fate of the Turkey, Syria earthquake

She sold vegetables at her market which greatly supplemented our income. 
By Onie Ndoro Feb. 12, 2023

Editor's Memo: Education system creating classes

These aberrations range from a government promising the nation universal free education when it knows fully well that it has no capacity to do so.
By Nevanji Madanhire Jan. 13, 2023

Erratic power supplies dangerous to healthcare facilities

Many clinics and hospitals are facing insurmountable challenges as a result of power failures as health delivery service is knocked down.

By The Standard Aug. 11, 2022

‘Zimdancehall is dead’: Critics say ghetto sound was sold for a song

What started as indistinct chatter of disapproval on the night of May 21 escalated quickly. Crowds had braved the drizzly cold to commemorate Zimdancehall legends and celebrate the tenth anniversary of ChillSpot Records, not to listen to politician after politician gloat about the help they’d allegedly given to the music scene.

By The Standard Jul. 24, 2022

‘Zimdancehall is dead’: Critics say ghetto sound was sold for a song

What started as indistinct chatter of disapproval on the night of May 21 escalated quickly. Crowds had braved the drizzly cold to commemorate Zimdancehall legends and celebrate the tenth anniversary of ChillSpot Records, not to listen to politician after politician gloat about the help they’d allegedly given to the music scene.

By The Standard Jul. 24, 2022