Two different times will never be merged into one

By forcing an EV to mimic the limitations of an internal combustion engine, manufacturers risk diluting the very strengths that make electric propulsion revolutionary. 
The art of love: Zim life, culture and the deep work of the heart
The art of love: Zim life, culture and the deep work of the heart
This ceremonial exchange of cattle, money, or gifts is often seen merely as a cultural formality, but in truth, it reflects a deeper philosophy: love as responsibility and commitment.
Almasi Collaborative Arts bags 6 Nama nominations
Additionally, Almasi received a nomination for Outstanding Theatrical Production for Can We Talk? and Leonard Matsa is in the running for Outstanding Theatre Director for the same production. 
By Sindiso Dube 3h ago
Aspects of Tavarwisa’s Karanga novel: Marwadzo
However, Marwadzo shows that the hunger and famine at the turn of the new millennium was largely a result of challenges in governance. 
By Aaron Mupondi 3h ago
Giant Tagarisa drops three soul-stirring singles
Speaking after the release of the trending video for Ndipe Rudo, Tagarisa said music must remain rooted in society’s lived realities. 
By Style Reporter 3h ago
Chivayo tribute song sparks social media storm
The group also derives its name from the interchange, symbolically aligning the project with both the infrastructure landmark and the political figure behind it. 
By Style Reporter 3h ago
The snubs, glitches, and outliers of Nama 2026
While Ritz is a recognisable social media character, seeing her name alongside absolute juggernauts like Winky D, Jah Prayzah, and Comic Elder feels like a glitch in the matrix. 
By Sindiso Dube 3h ago
Mukanya vows Harare farewell gig will go ahead
Mapfumo dismissed suggestions that he was struggling financially or dependent on his wife and daughter for survival in the United States. 
By Style Reporter 3h ago
Almasi Collaborative ignites 2026 season with A Raisin in the Sun
Co-founded by executive artistic director Danai Gurira, Almasi Collaborative Arts is a Harare-based organisation dedicated to promoting dramatic literacy. 
By Style Reporter Feb. 13, 2026
Ncube Chimihini departs Zimura
The board said Chimihini indicated her intention to pursue other professional avenues after decades of dedicated service to Zimura and the broader intellectual property sector.
By Style Reporter Feb. 10, 2026
Premium
Winky D at 43: A soul still functional!
The song 25 is essentially a catalog of inadequacy. Winky D asks if there is honour in “the hustle” when it fails to pay off.
By  sindiso dube  Feb. 8, 2026
In the groove: How Mukanya cost us some London gigs
Some came from as far afield as Scotland, and others from Wales.
By Fred Zindi Feb. 8, 2026
Book Review: Mubayirenyi lights-up the Chimanimani countryside with a Biodiversity mural
The composition showed scenes from rock paintings photographed at different locations to represent diverse sites from different regions of the country.
By Nyadzombe Nyampenza Feb. 8, 2026
Nama, Rick Ross set for epic February 28 clash
Rick Ross, the “Biggest Boss” himself, returns to Zimbabwe for the first time since his debut 2022 performance at the HICC.
By Sindiso Dube Feb. 8, 2026
Tagarisa turns music into social mirror in fight against child abuse and drugs
His latest releases, Achiri Pwere and Jonso Siya Guka, demonstrate this approach.
By Simbarashe Sithole Feb. 8, 2026
Why Zimbabwe remains a major concern
Violations of the law can result in criminal prosecution, with penalties ranging from heavy fines to imprisonment. 
By Human Rights Watch Feb. 8, 2026
Servant and transformative leadership: Zim’s journey towards Vision 2030
His leadership style is defined not by rhetoric alone, but by decisive action, strategic focus, and an unwavering commitment to national development.
By Clever Marisa Feb. 8, 2026
Equipping dreams: Chantelle Jani Foundation empowers young learners
Founder Chantelle Jani said the initiative goes beyond charity, focusing instead on equity and opportunity.
By Style Reporter Feb. 8, 2026
Ghetto dances: This was a tragic way to start the year
Alarmed by the agitation in Fatso’s voice, I decided to go at once and see what it was all about. I would come back later and finish the watering.
By Onie Ndoro Feb. 8, 2026
Edutainment mix: Does controversy still sell? Kwela initiative, hip-hop history, marketing strategy and search for meaning in Byo (2026)
The genre did not become influential because it was provocative; it became provocative because it was truthful.
By Raymond Millagre Langa Feb. 8, 2026
Overcoming – Kukunda: The story of Mufakose boy who conquered the world
Mutenda grew up in Mufakose, one of Harare’s oldest high-density suburbs, and did his tertiary education in Japan where he became fluent in Japanese.
By Style Reporter Feb. 8, 2026
‘Music industry still hostile to women’
Mangwaza lamented that female artistes are frequently undermined during negotiations, even in situations where they are the principal decision-makers.
By Alfred Tembo Feb. 8, 2026
Giant Tagarisa uses music to champion fight against drugs, child marriages 
He attributes his firm stance against child marriages and substance abuse to his church background and his long musical journey, which began in 1986. 
By Style Reporter Feb. 4, 2026
Pavcon introduces flexible payment plans
Local concrete manufacturing firm Pavcon Industries has rolled out flexible payment plans aimed at helping households pave their homes and surroundings during the rainy season.
By Staff Reporter Feb. 3, 2026
Kadoma tech college produces clean sweep in Hexco examinations
The institute, which offers a wide range of technical and vocational courses, said the achievement reflects sustained investment in skills-based training and academic excellence.  
By Azriel Chimeno Feb. 1, 2026
Who really eats from art? A deep look at Zim’s CMOs and the politics of creative survival
When copyright cannot feed families or secure dignity in old age, its promise rings hollow. 
By Raymond Millagre Langa Feb. 1, 2026
Love, lies and a brutal regime
Edward's genius lies in his pacing. He weaves the intimacy of a forbidden romance into the frantic rhythm of power cuts and street protests. 
By Patience Kutadzaushe Feb. 1, 2026
Guvamatanga’s poems in English operate in the spirit of Blues music
These poems dwell on the township which teems with the boys and girls who play around the township corners and the bridges. Guvamatanga appears to sympathise with them.  
By Memory Chirere Feb. 1, 2026