Blaqs’ lights, camera, no action affair
Veronica Gwaze MULTI-AWARD-WINNING music video producer, Vusa “Blaqs” Hlatshwayo (pictured here), is clearly an undecided man. In the last four years, he has threatened to quit producing music videos...
View ArticleMusic group raises Zim flag high
Society Reporter FAMILY Voices raised the country’s flag high by finishing fourth in the just-ended inaugural Old Mutual Amazing Voices music competition finals held in South Africa. The competition...
View ArticleGospel diva’s project put on pause
Brighton Zhawi SHARON Manyika-Machingura’s debut live video album recording that was scheduled to take place next week has been put on hold due to the coronavirus. The South African-based songbird...
View ArticleWhy do married men seek sex workers?
If married women knew that their married men are the main clients of the sex workers, probably they would change the way they treat their husbands. When I started staying in the Avenues, I was so...
View ArticleZTV, spare us the torture
In the past 21 days, television has become an integral part of most people’s entertainment. Yes, we have social media but the small screen is supposed to be a cheap and reliable source of fun and...
View ArticleAction-packed 40
Prince Mushawevato ZIMBABWE has produced thousands of drama thespians in the last four decades. However, it is with little or no doubt that local actors that graced the small screen before the turn of...
View ArticleZim’s film industry puzzle
Prince Mushawevato THE evolution of the big and small screen in the last four decades is one confusing matrix. Since Zimbabwe attained independence on April 18 1980, the motion picture industry has...
View ArticleJamaicans show Zim love at 40
Andrew Moyo “GREETINGS Zimbabwe, this is Marcia Griffiths. On behalf of I Three – Sister Rita, Sister Judy and myself – we would just like to say, happy 40th anniversary. “Seems just like yesterday we...
View ArticleLupita Nyong’o’s show-stealing performance
Tinashe Kusema “LITTLE Monsters” is a good movie that failed to make an impact in the year it was released. How so? The movie hit the big screen the same year that Marvel’s Endgame reached its climax....
View ArticleA fool and his money
BUSINESSMAN and socialite Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure has always come across as that rich, arrogant and yet sophisticated and witty man. Boy, what a wrong perception we had! Boss Ginimbi, as his...
View ArticleGospel’s new voice
Society Reporter Motivational speaker Melody Kanguru has added another motivational instrument into her toolkit. The author and founder of “Hosting Heaven” — a blog that motivates women and helps mould...
View ArticleWhat is husband material?
There are some errors we have to correct so we can re-define what “husband material” is. Probably for the first time in human history, a man is now being defined by how he looks. This definition is...
View ArticleMaking lemonade out of lemons
Veronica Gwaze THE national lockdown has presented artistes with more than ample time to reflect on their careers. Some have been working on new productions while others have actually taken a deserved...
View Article‘Turn to God for answers’
Society Reporter RISING singer Flata Maungwe has joined the growing list of musicians who are using song to appeal for divine intervention against Covid-19. Over 200 000 people around the world have...
View ArticlePlease, stay in your lane!
IT is without doubt that the coronavirus has caused untold suffering globally, Zimbabwe included, and we need all hands on the deck to win the fight against this invisible enemy. Thousands of lives...
View ArticleYou can do better Massy
HAVE you ever watched a television programme that makes your mind literally go to war after it ends. Guess you are already wondering what we are talking about? Well, let us not go in circles. Try...
View ArticleAnother triumph for Netflix
“HOLD my beer!” These are the opening words of Chris Hemsworth in the latest Netflix movie “Extraction”. It is an action-packed thrill ride brought to the big screen courtesy of Thor and Marvel...
View ArticleArtistes’ dreary Covid-19 works
Sunday Mail Reporter There is nothing like a good song to stir up the spirit. However, most Covid-19 songs or jingles that have been released by local musicians thus far have been a dud. Either we no...
View ArticleOld habits die hard
SO local horse racing punters are on cloud nine following an announcement that the sport returns at Borrowdale Racecourse this week. This development comes after a series of engagements between...
View ArticleFare thee well, Jerry
Film Review Tinashe Kusema Well, Arthur Spooner is no more! The global arts community last week woke up to the sad news of the passing of a true Hollywood icon — Jerry Stiller. “I am sad to say that my...
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