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
New awards to celebrate Zim’s best food spots
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
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
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
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
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
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
Tete a Tete: Winky D makes bold concert theme
Titled "The Tete-a-Tete," the highly anticipated concert is set for August 30 at the Alex Sports Club in Harare.
By Style Reporter Aug. 10, 2025
Secure land tenure: A catalyst for economic empowerment
Secure land tenure is the foundation upon, which economic growth and stability are built.
By Clever Marisa Aug. 10, 2025
Beyond borders and bruises: Interrogating xenophobia through the lens of art
In countries like South Africa, periodic waves of xenophobic violence have left scars, not only on the bodies of migrants, but also on the collective conscience of the continent.
By Raymond Millagre Langa Aug. 10, 2025
Who can join car fund clubs?
The phenomenon of these fun clubs started long back, and in the USA, the first club was called the Automobile Club of America (ACA), founded in 1899.
By Stanley Makombe 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
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
Death of musicians in July
There is something about the month of July. Each year in July, I dread to think of what will happen each time we approach that month, especially among the music fraternity.
By Fred Zindi 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
UGF celebrates 10th nniversary
Founded by marketing professional Anyway Masunda who started off selling from car boots before formalising operations,
By Takemore Mazuruse Aug. 10, 2025
Young Watidaishe Marongwe shines as Lusitania Primary celebrates Book week
It’s themes of kindness, resilience and pursuing dreams resonate deeply with young learners who maybe in the process of discovering their passions.
By Style Reporter Aug. 3, 2025
In the groove: Are there any intellectuals among musicians?
According to the English Oxford dictionary, an intellectual is: “a   person with ability  to think and to understand ideas and information”.
By Fred Zindi Aug. 3, 2025
Music review: Gwevedzi Redefined brings message of hope in crowded world
We are going to have to deal with that later. The figures flanking The Voice are clapping and whistling us into the next phase of this dreamlike experience.
By Ray Mawerera Aug. 3, 2025
Hwange’s new imbibing centre with a difference
Free WI-FI internet service is provided to what is described as “VIP” patrons and local residents living within the same neighbourhood are also beneficiaries to this gesture.
By Burzil Dube Aug. 3, 2025
Bantuman I vows to keep Kwekwe as Zim cultural hub
Against the rich history Bantuman I, also founder of Kwekwe Podium, a professional and well manned arts hub, said he was confident that this legacy will continue.
By Alfred Tembo Aug. 3, 2025
Bulawayo authors cry out for support: Government, private sector urged to act
Zhou asserted that hosting the Zimbabwe International Book Fair in Bulawayo is futile without platforms for local authors to publish their work, rendering it unbeneficial to them.
By Peter Dube Aug. 3, 2025