Embracing traditional foods for optimal health and sustainability
Eating traditional foods helps prevent chronic diseases and major causes of death globally.
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Be wary of Hepatitis
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Janet Manyowa to share stage with Ntokozo Mbambo at Call to Worship concert
Ntokozo Mbambo and Zimbabwe’s own Janet Manyowa, will share the stage at the Call to Worship Global 17th Anniversary Worship Night in the Harare Gardens in the capital on October 11
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Young Zim trailblazer space scientist makes new discovery
Frank Chingarandi, a space physicist whose research is unveiling vital knowledge about space weather and its implications for the future.
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Baba Gweru stands with Baba Harare
Known for his spellbinding and catchy songs, Baba Gweru emphasised that he is not in competition with Baba Harare, despite the pair often being compared.
By Alfred Tembo
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From pocket to quarts and braai
Baba Bhobho was always buying beer at Zororo Bar and boasting of his good fortune, but I did not say this to Mai VaMaidei.
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SA hip-hop star Reason to headline Shoko Festival
Fizzo will headline with a showcase of his greatest hits, featuring live performances by urban grooves pioneers.
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Let’s us celebrate the wonder that is Tuku
Tuku, whose music cuts across cultures and generations, was known for his humble and soft demeanour, and an illustrious career that spanned more than four decades.
By Fred Zindi
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‘40 000 feet leveling off’ Twenty One Pilots plane in cruise mode!
Twenty One Pilots’ unfiltered mission, that “bolt upright” initiated at zero dark thirty.
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Kadoma Music Festival's buzz goes national ahead of Jamaican stars' performance
Kadoma is abuzz with excitement as the annual Kadoma Music Festival gears up to host Jamaican reggae and dancehall stars Chris Martin and Busy Signal.
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From the pulpit back to party: The uneasy dance between faith, fame and finances in Baba Harare’s return to jiti
But in returning to jiti, Mawanza raises a concern we cannot ignore: Is the church doing enough to support its artists?
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Bira Rembira set to light up Harare with music, culture and fun
Afro-fusion giant Jah Prayzah, songbird Feli Nandi, and contemporary traditional outfit Maungira Enharira are among the headline acts.
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Baba Harare clarifies faith and career path
Baba Harare, who previously flirted with a shift to gospel music, said he is returning full-time to the jiti sound that has defined his career.
By Style Reporter
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Munemo honoured with third accolade
Pamela Munemo, founder of Aurum Aesthetic and Cosmetic Surgery, continues to redefine standards in the beauty industry
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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.
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The economics of heritage arts: Marginalised voices, cultural eclecticism, and the power of expression in Zimbabwe
Culture has emerged not just as a marker of identity, but as a currency of trade, diplomacy, and survival.
By Ray M Langa
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I knew it was not over
Nkosi was the classroom bully. But this time, he had crossed the Rubicon line, a point of no return.
By Onie Ndoro
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How Bob Marley wrote his songs
The legend, Bob Marley was truly a philosopher.
By Fred Zindi
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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