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Makore keeps the fire burning

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Bedroom broadcaster becomes the first voice of Radio 3000

Lifestyle Editor WHEN Trey Jones pushed open the studio door on the morning of his first official broadcast for Ra­dio 3000 on Tuesday at 8am, he paused for a moment longer than expected. The red “ON AIR” sign glowed back at him with quiet author­ity, signalling both an ending and a beginning: the end of…

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Zim hosts 20 countries for Cisac meeting

Lifestyle Editor ZIMBABWE, through the Zim­babwe Music Rights Asso­ciation (Zimura), is set to host representatives from 20 African countries for the International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers (Cisac) Regional Meeting in Harare. Cisac, the world’s leading network of authors’ societies that advocates for and protects the rights of creators globally, will hold the…

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Condoms outfit opens doors for Zim creative

WHEN Segulm, popularly known as The Guru, stepped onto the runway at 2025 Zim Fashion Week in an outfit made entirely of condoms, jaws dropped — and not just because of the shock factor. The striking piece, a fusion of art, activism and avant-garde design, became a talking point among fashion enthusiasts and social commentators…

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The blaze of faith…Madzibaba Terbnage’s ‘anointed fire’ ignites Harare

EVERY Thursday evening, a warm glow rises from Glen Norah in Harare — not from streetlights or backyard braais, but from a sacred fire said to heal the broken, restore the lost and deliver the weary. This is ‘anointed fire’, a fast-growing spiritual gathering led by the charismatic Madzibaba Terbnage, whose flame of faith is…

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Mambo Dhuterere to unleash new singles

GOSPEL musician Darlington ‘‘Mambo Dhuterere’’ Mutseta is set to release three singles this Sunday. The award-winning gospel star, who rose to fame with his chart-topping album Dare Guru, which features hits such as Mweya Ndisesekedze and Ahuwerere, said all was now in place for the release of the songs. “We have been working tirelessly on…

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500 students honour Tuku

AT LEAST 500 pupils from 25 schools showcased their artistic talents at the weekend as part of celebrations honouring legendary musician Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi at Pakare Paye Arts Centre in Norton. For the first time, the Oliver Mtukudzi International Festival of the Arts (OMIFA) — now in its second edition — featured a dedicated Children’s…

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Suluma celebrates 30 years in gospel music

ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR UNITED STATES-BASED gospel musician Shingisai Suluma, popularly known as Mai Suluma, is this year celebrating three decades in the music industry. The 54-year-old singer said she will use social media to engage with fans and reflect on the impact of her music over the years. “We are doing a lot to cel­ebrate this…

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