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Fourth Buttercup Sunroma Conference promises skills, networking, innovation

Scheduled for May 1 at the Golden Conifer, the event promises a vibrant showcase of Zimbabwe’s baking talent, underscored by innovation, collaboration and brand-building excellence.
By Tendai Sauta Apr 25, 2026
Harare to host Food for Life Festival spotlighting women in agriculture and entrepreneurship
Harare to host Food for Life Festival spotlighting women in agriculture and entrepreneurship
Founded by Nyaradzo Amanda Munyoro, the initiative places women and youth at the centre of the food value chain
By Tendai Sauta Apr 24, 2026
Chibuku NeShamwari festival ignites heritage pride across Zim
Audiences can expect dynamic performances from dance groups representing diverse cultural traditions, each bringing unique rhythms, costumes and storytelling styles to the stage.
By Tendai Sauta Apr 24, 2026
Harare Legends Night draws international interest as cultural showcase expands
The vision is to unite generations through authentic Zimbabwean sound while preserving and honouring our musical heritage.
By Tendai Sauta Apr 24, 2026
ALEC 2026 conference: 2 Zim creatives among panellists
The conference is a pan-African platform dedicated to strengthening the business infrastructure of live entertainment across the continent. 
By Khumbulani Muleya Apr 23, 2026
Perseverance pays for singer Sadadzi
SUNGURA musician Solomon Sadadzi has exhorted parents to support their children’s talents, arguing that they can prove to be lifelines.
By EDDIE ZVINONZWA Apr 23, 2026
From classroom dreams to published reality
"I have always loved writing. I have always been that girl carrying a thick novel in a kombi," Moyo told NewsDay Life & Style.
By Langelihle Nyathi Apr 22, 2026
How Sofar Harare delivered a rare tribute for women
Sofar Sounds Harare dedicated one of its concerts, hosted at Chapungu Sculpture Park, to the universal theme.
By NYADZOMBE NYAMPENZA Apr 21, 2026
Beauty meets science at wellness conference
 She also announced the launch of Elite Wellness Consultancy, aimed at supporting structured, ethical and commercially viable wellness enterprises.
By Tendai Sauta Apr 20, 2026
Hifa returns, lifting Zimbabwe’s creative spirit
Industry players often cite the festival as a catalyst for careers and a benchmark for excellence.
By Tendai Sauta Apr 20, 2026
Forum spotlights women in creative industry
The discussions will be moderated by creative consultant and voice artist Rutendo Denise Mutsamwira.
By Elsie Nyoni Apr 20, 2026
Creatives, leaders mark Zim’s 46th Independence celebrations with vision, pride
Voices from across the arts, heritage and civic sectors reflect a nation balancing memory, identity and ambition. 
By Tendai Sauta Apr 18, 2026
Zimbabwe @ 46: long weekend packed with festivals, sport and outdoor escapes
As Zimbabwe marks its 46th Independence Day on Saturday, the long weekend offers far more than the official state ceremony in Maphisa,
By Valentine Maya Apr 17, 2026
Dance, language anchor Tonga cultural renaissance in Zim
AS Zimbabwe commemorates 46 years of independence, the country’s cultural tapestry remains one of its most enduring pillars woven through rhythm, language and memory.
By Tendai Sauta Apr 17, 2026
Young climate leaders launch initiative in Epworth
In a world where climate change is often discussed in boardrooms and at international summits, two schoolgirls have decided to take action where it matters most — on the ground.
By Khumbulani Muleya Apr 17, 2026
Pulitzer Prize-winner to headline Almasi’s 2026 series
Almasi Collaborative Arts will stage a reading of Lynn Nottage’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play Sweat this Friday at the Friendship Bench Hub, as part of its 2026 season lineup.
By Valentine Maya Apr 16, 2026
New book tackles labour disputes
The publication draws on the Labour Act, subsidiary legislation, case law and institutional practices, combining legal theory with real-world insights.
By Life & Style Reporter Apr 16, 2026
Firm Faith Zimbabwe marks 20 years with mega concert
Group director Marshall Matsilele said preparations were at an advanced stage and a full-house was expected.
By Nhau Mangirazi Apr 16, 2026
Zimbabwe Jazz stars unite for unique one-man performance night
“Get ready for an unforgettable night of jazz! This year's International Jazz Day concert is going to be intimate, engaging and full of surprises!” Meck said. 
By Tendai Sauta Apr 15, 2026
Young Zim star Kaleisha Chiyaka Shines at global pageant
TEN-YEAR-OLD Zimbabwean pageant star Kaleisha Chiyaka has put the country on the global spotlight after finishing third runner-up at the fourth edition of the Mini Miss Global
By Tendai Sauta Apr 14, 2026
Zimbabwe’s music industry turns to algorithms in royalty fight
In a rhythm as steady as a mbira pulse and as urgent as a township drumbeat, a quiet revolution is unfolding in Zimbabwe’s music industry — one powered not by amplifiers, but by algorithms.
By Tendai Sauta Apr 14, 2026
ManLuckerz to Launch New Album on National FM
Nhinhi carries strong social commentary, with themes centred on love, understanding and shared values. The album also explores unity, culture and moral consciousness.
By Life & Style Reporter Apr 13, 2026
Leopard Extra launch celebrates culture, innovation and African identity
UNDER a canopy of leopard-print elegance and African royalty-inspired fashion, Delta Beverages unveiled its latest innovation — Leopard Extra — a bold entrant into Zimbabwe’s traditional beer
By Tendai Sauta Apr 13, 2026
Intotal Band and Cool Crooners Bridge the Generational Gap at Ecobank Legends Night
When the Cool Crooners stepped onto the stage to perform their unforgettable hit, “Bulugwe Lami," the HICC erupted
By Valentine Maya Apr 13, 2026
Zicco mourns Barnabas Mandipota
Led by Masembura, a Zicco delegation travelled with Mandipota’s family from Chitungwiza to Kadoma, where the late artiste was laid to rest at Rimuka Annex Cemetery.   
By Life & Style Reporter Apr 11, 2026
Eco-artiste Munya Touch (MT) is using music
In an interview with NewsDay Life & Style reporter Tendai Sauta (ND), the artiste spoke about creativity, climate activism and the evolving Zimbabwean music landscape.
By Munya Touch Apr 10, 2026
Harare eyes global spotlight as Sunshine City Festival returns
He added that organisers were intentionally integrating local artistes with regional and international acts to promote cultural exchange and broaden exposure for Zimbabwean talent.
By Tendai Sauta Apr 10, 2026
Art, identity and freedom in Keith Zenda’s Zim journey
Through layered textures, mixed media and socially-attuned narratives, Zenda positions the visual image as both a witness and instrument of freedom.
By Tendai Sauta Apr 9, 2026