Do we have any top musicians in 2025?

Yet an equally significant factor lies in the ever-changing nature of music itself.
By Fred Zindi Jul. 13, 2025
Jnr Spragga takes centre stage at Shoko Festival XV
Jnr Spragga takes centre stage at Shoko Festival XV
Shoko Festival has been instrumental in spotlighting urban culture and fostering dialogue over the past decade and a half.
By Sindiso Dube Jul. 13, 2025
Migration expert to launch debut book
Machiridza Chiwa said she was expectant of even greater impact with her new publication.
By Takemore Mazuruse Jul. 13, 2025
The art of ethics: Navigating complexities of creativity and responsibility
As artists, curators, and art enthusiasts, we must navigate the intricate landscape of intellectual property rights, protection from harm, and the dissemination of accurate information.
By Raymond Millagre Langa Jul. 13, 2025
Review of Gerald Musyoki Paul’s novel, The Attitude of Gratitude
Set against a backdrop of social fragmentation and moral decay, the novel integrates the intersecting lives of Stance, an orphaned boy searching for dignity;
By Maina Wahome Jul. 13, 2025
Time running out for DeMbare
They were five points behind Manica Diamonds who occupied the first safe relegation place in 14th place with 20 points from 18 matches.
By Michael Kariati Jul. 13, 2025
Chloride Zimbabwe’s century plus experience powers the nation
Pasipanodya said the company’s solar batteries and products have also had amazing impact, especially on the agricultural side.
By Takemore Mazuruse Jul. 13, 2025
Understanding sudden deaths and collapses: Causes and prevention
In fact, individuals who contracted Covid-19 may develop clots in the heart or other cardiovascular issues, which contribute to sudden collapses.
By Clever Marisa Jul. 13, 2025
African languages children’s book series launched
The initiative builds on Ndoto Kids’ earlier project, Nyaya dzeVana, which was supported by the Zimbabwe German Society through their Das Kollectiv initiative.
By Style Correspondent Jul. 13, 2025
Agent Swaks strives to put Shurugwi on the map
Agent Swaks said it was his hope that someday he will use music to repair the damage and building a positive image for the good of Shurugwi.
By Sindiso Dube Jul. 13, 2025
Trump’s travel policies disrupt Byo comedy show…as COMEDY star Learnmore Jonasi pulls out
The statement, which expressed “a heavy heart” added, “We will, however, be hosting him in the near future when conditions permit. We apologize for the inconvenience caused”.
By Sindiso Dube Jul. 13, 2025
Mutiti scoops community development award
Founder of Hokima Cricket Academy in Marondera, Mutiti was honoured for his works  in contributing to community development at the annual Foya awards last week.
By Sports Reporter Jul. 13, 2025
Kajawu inspires Daramombe High students at homecoming book launch
Her latest literary piece, Soul Path is a profound exploration of self-discovery, healing and aligning with one’s true purpose.
By Fungayi Antony Sox Jul. 13, 2025
Chipo Muchegwa, Sekuru Nyangatayani at it again
The duo donated money and groceries to Mazvitaita Jaisi on top of building  a two-roomed house for her and her grandmother.
By Simbarashe Sithole Jul. 7, 2025
A fitting honour for national giant, Sydney Gata
In our culture, a hero is not merely someone who fought in the war or held a position of influence.
By Edzai Kachirekwa Jul. 7, 2025
Seh Calaz takes new album launch gig to Chi-town
The event, spearheaded by renowned promoters Chitomborwizi Events and Ghetto Chronicles, is already generating significant buzz within the music scene.
By Style Reporter Jul. 6, 2025
‘Jah Prayzah not welcome in USA’
Gorimbo took to Facebook, subtly suggesting that the musician’s close ties to Zimbabwe's ruling Zanu PF party might have contributed to the denial.
By Style Reporter Jul. 6, 2025
Nyahunzvi’s Reveal Yourself—A manifesto for authentic African leadership
Her academic pathway reflects a sustained commitment to excellence and leadership across both local and international contexts.
By Fungayi Antony Sox Jul. 6, 2025
Shoko unveils groundbreaking global collaboration
The “Build The Peace” project will feature a co-designed mural by young Zimbabwean and UK urban artists.
By Sindiso Dube Jul. 6, 2025
Que Montana shakes the world with sixth album
Mixed and mastered using contemporary technologies, the album is an illustration of the realities and possibilities of artificial intelligence (AI) today and beyond.
By Alfred Tembo Jul. 6, 2025
Motoring: Are 20-year-old used cars too old to buy?
The age of a car can play a role in the motor vehicle lifespan, but it isn’t always the best metric to gauge the potential longevity of a vehicle.
By Stanley Makombe Jul. 6, 2025
Edutainment mix: Healing unspoken wounds: Reimagining men’s mental health through the Jathaniel Foundation
Social media is one of her most effective tools not as a branding mechanism, but as a healing microphone.
By Raymond Millagre Langa Jul. 6, 2025
Wanamari fosters financial inclusion
The businessman said he started the financial services business with his wife and he is grateful for her support.
By Takemore Mazuruse Jul. 6, 2025
Time for radical surgery: Cleaning up corruption at Harare City Council
The report's findings are a damning indictment of the council's leadership and a clear indication that radical action is needed to restore integrity and good governance to the city.
By Clever Marisa Jul. 6, 2025
Insecurity's grip: When fear threatens marriage
Fear threatens marriage
By Onie Ndoro Jul. 6, 2025
OBITUARY: A titan has fallen, but his light endures: Reflecting on the legacy of Sydney Gata
Gata helped shape the engineer — and leader — I have become.
By Edzai Kachirekwa Jul. 5, 2025
Thomas Mapfumo in final United Kingdom performance
The iconic musician, affectionately known as Mukanya, will share the stage with his protégé, Kurai Makore.
By Style Reporter Jun. 29, 2025
Bulawayo Artist's 250km walk against drug abuse
Ntini emphasised how artists mirror society by addressing community issues, making this walk crucial for raising awareness.
By Margaret Lubinda Jun. 29, 2025