YOUTHFUL musicians Dino Mudondo and Progress Chipfumo took fans for a ride when they quit a show prematurely at Spaceman Gardens in Glen Norah Township in Zimbabwe's capital Harare last weekend.
ZIMBABWE'S preparations for the regional Music Crossroads Competition get to the finer stages this weekend as the country hosts national finals to select representatives to the talent search show.
After disappearing from the limelight for sometime, one of Botswana's pioneer gospel artists Phempheretlhe Bafana Pheto makes a return next month with a new album called Mo leke.
Botswana Musicians Union publicist Joel Keitumele says he is astounded by the amount of talent discovered in the presidential music awards talent hunt.
The Harare Gardens will this Saturday roar into life when more than 10 upcoming musical groups, drawn from all the country's provinces, vie for top honours at the Music Crossroads grand finale.
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sibusiso Ndebele is to officially launch the Family Tree Project aimed at facilitating research into family history and connecting family members.
As Nigerians celebrate democracy day today, Anambra State governor yesterday distanced itself from the celebration on grounds that the state has nothing to celebrate about.
Local musicians have united to record a special song which will bring South Africans together to help sooth the pain and suffering which has been caused by the brutal attacks on foreign nationals in the country.
In a declaration made on the occasion of the celebration on Sunday, of Africa Day, Tunisia expresses its commitment to support the causes of peace, security and development in Africa. The declaration also coincides with the 7 th anniversary of
Local music stars Jose Chameleone and Chagga reunited in a show at Lido Beach last Sunday. The two singers who spent two years feuding, sang their new collaboration, Ensi Telina Nnyini yo (No one owns the world), thrilling their fans.
Rowland Kayza, a student of Turkish Light Academy, recently emerged winner of the second annual hip-hop, reggae and break-dance competitions held at Club Cascades last Saturday.
A new Francistown- based gospel artist is busy cooking a gospel album. The musician promises a hot debut album. The 37-year-old Tumisang Maretele, a businessman-cum-artist. will release a six-track album next month.
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ARMED to the teeth with vernacular Shona, Mai Chisamba, the one and only TV talk-show hostess in Zimbabwe, wanders on topical issues such as the plight of the girl-child, ordeal of the daughter-in-law in Africa,small to medium scale enterprises, HIV/AIDS,