Early Xmas treat for comedy lovers

According to organisers of the show Xtratime Entertainment, coming be supported by local comedians Tinaye Chiketa, Ian Phiri and Tany Alex.
By Style Reporter Dec. 17, 2023

Barry Hilton scouts comedy talent

The show, which is being organised by Xtratime Entertainment in collaboration with Two Kings Entertainment, will be held at the Reps Theatre.

By The Standard Aug. 21, 2022

Barry Hilton scouts comedy talent

The show, which is being organised by Xtratime Entertainment in collaboration with Two Kings Entertainment, will be held at the Reps Theatre.

By The Standard Aug. 21, 2022

SA comedian Barry Hilton heads for Zim

The show will come on the heels of a comedy night show dubbed I Wish I Was Joking, featuring comic Q Dube that would have happened at Reps Theatre on August 12.

By The Standard Jul. 31, 2022

SA comedian Barry Hilton heads for Zim

The show will come on the heels of a comedy night show dubbed I Wish I Was Joking, featuring comic Q Dube that would have happened at Reps Theatre on August 12.

By The Standard Jul. 31, 2022

Q Dube brings ‘I wish I was Joking’ to Harare

Q Dube is a multi-talented stand-up comedian, radio personality, TV presenter, actor, voice-over artist as well as wedding and cooperate function director of ceremonies.

By The Standard Jul. 10, 2022

Q Dube brings ‘I wish I was Joking’ to Harare

Q Dube is a multi-talented stand-up comedian, radio personality, TV presenter, actor, voice-over artist as well as wedding and cooperate function director of ceremonies.

By The Standard Jul. 10, 2022

Commodity price boom buoys GB

GB’s chemicals unit, Cernol Chemical’s retention of its traditional markets is also expected to drive demand of the company’s products as the economy opens up and customers opt to buy local, the firm said in its annual report for the year ended December 31, 2021.

By The Standard Jun. 28, 2022

General Beltings sees spinoffs out of bloody conflict

A surge in global food and oil prices, including at markets in far-flung jurisdictions like Zimbabwe, has epitomised the deep impact that the bloody conflict has had on the global economy.

By The Standard Apr. 21, 2022