Business Reporter THE African Development Bank and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) have signed a letter of agreement for a US$550,000 NEPAD Infrastructure Project Preparation Facility grant to support a feasibility study for setting up an Africa Cloud Ecosystem (ACE) project. The grant will support the first phase of market analysis […] …
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Andy Muridzo returns to Kwekwe
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent Contemporary musician, Andy Muridzo is set to return to Kwekwe this Saturday with a once-off show at Solomon’s Lifestyle Café. The talented artiste will be backed by the Jeetaz Band. On the decks will be DJs Nashley, P-Nut, Palerox and Blaqculture among others. Muridzo last performed in Kwekwe in February where […] …
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Rullzynation IntwanakaGogo readies album release
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Reporter OCTOBER 19 has been set as the date when rising musician Rullzynation IntwanakaGogo (born Brian Mthetho) will release his second album titled A Story I Never Told Anyone (A.S.I.N.T.A). The album has tracks, Bambelela featuring DJ Prince Eskhosini, Qok’Eskhosini featuring DJ Prince Eskhosini, Ko Bulawayo, Oma-Gasman, Independent and Ngwanyana Ola. It […] …
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Big Brother Naija returns for Season 7
Showbiz Reporter Big Brother Naija, is set to return for its seventh season next week with a double launch show on July 23 and 24. Both shows will air from 7pm on Africa Magic Showcase, Africa Magic Urban and Africa Magic Family channels and the 24-hour show on DStv channel 198. BBNaija fans across Africa […] …
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Man bludgeons brother to death with a wheelbarrow
Bongani Ndlovu, Online Reporter A man from Tshongogwe Village in Matabeleland North province bludgeoned his brother with a wheelbarrow frame following a dispute over a chicken. A wheelbarrow weighs on average 50kgs. The man, Mhlambululi Ndlovu (24), mustered the strength to pick up a wheelbarrow and struck his brother twice on the head. Posting on […] …
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Man dies after drinking a whole bottle of Jaegermeister in two minutes in bid to win R200 in South African liquor store challenge
The local drank an entire bottle of the 35 per cent spirit before collapsing The store held a challenge to see who could drink the bottle the fastest Police said an inquest has been opened after the death in Limpopo A man has died after drinking an entire bottle of Jaegermeister in just two minutes […] …
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Web series, Gijima tackles sex repercussions
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Reporter A web series, Gijima, has been released in a bid to educate teenagers on the need to fully explore sex and its repercussions before indulging in sexual activities. The web series (web distributed scripted television style series) was shot in Bulawayo’s Pumula East and Tshabalala suburbs. It will be released on […] …
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DJ Tira back in SA, expected in Zim on Friday
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Reporter MUCH-celebrated wheelspinner DJ Tira has returned to his home country courtesy of the South African Embassy in Harare. He departed from Harare yesterday after being issued with an emergency exit document by the embassy. Speaking from South Africa earlier today, DJ Tira who seemed jovial said he is now in South […] …
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Adrian Silla extends Bosso contract
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ADRIAN Silla has extended his stay at Highlanders after signing a three-year contract extension. The 26-year-old midfielder, who was in the last six months of his two-year contract, has been a vital cog at Bosso and will be at the club until the end of 2025. Highlanders, who are enjoying […] …
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Buy insurance from deVere at your own risk
Sikhulekelani Moyo, Business Reporter THE Insurance and Pensioners Commission (IPEC) has warned members of the public against buying insurance policies from deVere Zimbabwe saying the entity is not registered. In a statement, IPEC said the commission has received complaints from some consumers who allegedly bought insurance policies through deVere Zimbabwe and have been short-changed. “IPEC […] …
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