Muckracker: Why is this killjoy Cde ZZ sabotaging Resolution #1?

The only thing moving at revolutionary speed is the hot air issuing from the direction of one Cde Ziyambi Ziyambi — affectionately known as the Rude Boy from Zowa
By Muckracker 4h ago

The rise of Zimdancehall artiste Nizzola

“Nizzola was coined from Nesbert,” he explained. “I decided to use it as a stage name to represent the brand I’m building.” 
By Jotham Gutsa Jan. 25, 2026

China-sponsored talent show illuminates young Zimbabweans' dreams

Pandazz Dance Hub, a Harare-based dance group, wowed the panel of judges with its captivating performance. The group emerged as the fans' top choice after showcasing its prowess in dancing. 
By Xinhua News Dec. 8, 2025

Mzansi Magic’s Inimba tackles taboo of male infertility

Lazarus is a successful and charming businessman, but his private struggle with infertility challenges deep-seated, traditional notions of masculinity and a man’s worth.
By Mpumelelo Moyo Nov. 20, 2025

ManLuckerz in memorable Jazz Hotel Hellsten performance

In an interview after the show, ManLuckerz said his return to the venue was denoted by a memorable performance. 
By Life & Style Reporter Nov. 18, 2025

ManLuckerz revives memories at Jazz Hotel Hellsten

Speaking from his base in Uppsalala, Sweden, ManLuckerz confirmed that he will be travelling to the capital Stockholm for the gig at the weekend.
By Life & Style Reporter Nov. 13, 2025

EazzyPay launches all-encompassing payment platform

ZIMBABWE-BASED fintech firm, EazzyPay has launched an innovative digital payment platform designed to simplify and unify business and individual financial transactions.

Saiiren carves a distinctive sound in her debut EP 

Chenesai Chirombe is positioning herself as one of Zimbabwe’s most distinctive emerging voices, blending jazz, alternative indie and R&B into what she calls “high vibrational soulful music”
By Makanaka Membere Oct. 3, 2025

Candeleros ignites Jacaranda stage with Afro-Caribbean rhythmic firestorm

Candeleros’ most recent LP, Buku o Muerte (2025), signals a mature, refined yet still wildly unpredictable sound, one that audiences in Harare are about to witness first-hand.
By Tendai Sauta Sep. 29, 2025