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 10h ago

Gaza: The pantomime ends

The coordinated chorus of despair by Israel’s Prime Minister Binyamin “Bibi” Netanyahu, US President Donald Trump and their various henchpersons and flacks was quite impressive.
By Gwynne Dyer Aug. 1, 2025

Kwaito Boy set for debut album launch

Kwaito Boy said those set to grace the album launch were well-known artistes such as Mzoe 7 as well as dance groups.
By Peter Dube Jul. 4, 2025

Mukanya at 80

Mapfumo, (born on July 2, 1945) through his music, took Zimbabweans back to their cultural roots
By Fred Zindi Jun. 22, 2025

Gukurahundi: Zimbabwe’s lingering genocide wounds

The genocide came to be known as “Gukurahundi” and raged on from 1982 onwards.
By Jefferey Moyo Jun. 22, 2025

SA-based Zim musician bags prestigious award

The Zimbabwean creative won the award for his mbaure music, which he said was a refined form of sungura.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa Jun. 4, 2025

India rewrites the rulebook on counterterrorism

History will remember India’s response to Pahalgam as measured and principled
By Ambassador Bramha Kumar May. 31, 2025
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MUCKRAKER: The genie will eventually get out of the bottle!

Simultaneous with the impromptu tour of NatPharm, Mombeshora’s ministry issued an angry statement in which it sought to blame everyone else except the glorious Second Republic.
By Muckracker May. 9, 2025

State drags Blessed Mhlanga’s case

Mhlanga has as of today spent 66 days inside Harare Remand Prison following his incarceration on the allegation of transmitting messages likely to incite public violence.
By Rejoice Phiri May. 1, 2025