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In the groove: How the Nigerian Afro-beats has increasingly become popular world-wide

Nigerian artistes are regularly sought out by major international labels, while the industry has also seen the emergence of a number of independent labels.
By Fred Zindi Apr. 2, 2023

New cypher contest launched

The episodes are set to start running from June 2023.
By Khumbulani Muleya Mar. 19, 2023

How we long for that old beautiful Zim

This is 2023 and I last wrote letters like this in my book Millions Billions Trillions, which describes life in Zimbabwe between 2005 and 2009.
By AMH Voices Mar. 9, 2023

Zanu PF worries over fake cells members

The move comes after the party realised that its cell structures were laden with fake members and that some of supporters were not actually card-carrying members.
By Jairos Saunyama Feb. 14, 2023

TIMB puts contractors owing tobacco growers on notice

The latest measures will see some contractors not being allowed to buy tobacco in the event they owe farmers their dues.
By Tinashe Makichi Jan. 13, 2023

Military kills: A shocking disclosure

That was Prince Harry fulfilling his contractual obligation to spill his guts in his new book Spare.
By Gwynne Dyer Jan. 13, 2023

SA forfeits Zim smuggler’s R9m gold contraband

Masinire’s arrest came shorlty after Rushwaya was also nabbed at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport while attempting to smuggle gold. 
By IOL Nov. 9, 2022

‘BCC’s static budget to hurt Zimdollar earners’

Ruzive said the 2023 Bulawayo budget will maintain the present US$ tariffs, while those paying in local currency will do so at prevailing exchange rates.
By Silas Nkala Nov. 2, 2022

US$60m waterworks headache for Harare

Spiralling inflation and the acute foreign currency crisis gripping Zimbabwe have rendered the local authority ineffectual.
By ELMA ZHOYA Oct. 14, 2022