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Nelson Chamisa fears for his life

HARARE – MDC leader Nelson Chamisa says his life is now in danger following his harassment by State security agents over the weekend, the Daily News can report. [Adz] [GoogleAd]  

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‘Tuku was a clever politician’

HARARE – At the peak of Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle (1975 to 1979) a group of brave local musicians rose to offer morale to the fighters and the supporting masses. Oliver Mtukudzi, together with Thomas Mapfumo, Zexie Manatsa, Tineyi Chikupo and Safirio Madzikatire were among those in the forefront of composing classic militant songs that inspired…

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Tuku: Departed but his music lives on

HARARE – As many writers have said before; “The earth indeed takes back its gift”. Superstar musician Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi — who died onWednesday aged 66 after a long battle with diabetes is one such example. After raising the Zimbabwean flag high through music that he took within the region and internationally, the much-loved lanky…

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Macheso on JuJu, local music industry

HARARE – Sungura music superstar Alick Macheso says he is unfazed about people who believe he uses juju with others calling him Chigure (Nyau dancer). He said there was nothing new about the term Chigure (Nyau) because he was brought up in it and in Malawi it is actually a culture. Instead, Macheso said he…

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MCs make or break weddings

HARARE – A wedding is a day to remember not only for the wedded couple but their families and friends in attendance. Back then it used to be food and dance that made people conclude whether it was a perfect wedding or not. Shortages of food or drinks would make people speak badly of a…

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Modeling inspired Kaseke’s charity work

HARARE – Former model Betty Nhambu-Kaseke believes she is a politician with a difference, with a passion in helping the less privileged. Married to Zimbabwe Tourism Authority chief executive Karikoga Kaseke, she said some people are into politics for personal gain and opportunities but for her it is the desire to work for the people…

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‘Well-dressed men are treated better’

HARARE – Celebrities believe local society is visual based; hence better dressed men experience better treatment and service than their shabby colleagues. Those spoken to by the Daily News on Sunday said immaculate dressing is a make or break for every public figure if they do not risk being found wanting. Wardrobe malfunction is another…

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Fuel queues ease after prices rise

HARARE – Long fuel queues were once among the most common sights on Zimbabwe’s busy streets, but the snaking lines of cars waiting to refuel have disappeared in the past week following a 150 percent price hike. Queues outside pump stations used to stretch for kilometres. But the situation is changing after President Emmerson Mnangagwa…

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LSZ slams Hodzi over lawyers’ graft claims

HARARE – Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) has slammed Prosecutor-General (PG) Kumbirai Hodzi after he alleged legal practitioners dominate the list of corrupt officials, suggesting the allegations are exaggerated and disparaging in nature. who was on Wednesday sworn in as the substantive PG, said in an interview with State media that the most heinous corruption…

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Mutare uncle up for raping seven-year-old niece

HARARE – A 45-year-old Mutare man has been arraigned in a Mutare magistrates’ court for allegedly raping his seven-year-old niece. Jonathan Chirwa, 45, of Dangamvura, was not asked to plead when he appeared before magistrate Perseverance Makala. He was remanded in custody to February 4 and advised to apply for bail at the High Court….

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