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St John’s crowned World Champions
St John’s College Pipe and Drum Corps was on Saturday crowned World Champions in their division at the just ended Piping and Drumming Competition in Glasgow, Scotland.
St John’s College Pipe and Drum Corps was on Saturday crowned World Champions in their division at the just ended Piping and Drumming Competition in Glasgow, Scotland.
After playing to packed audiences and receiving standing ovations in the USA the play ‘Broken’ premiers at Theatre in The Park on Thursday August 23.
“Many customers are faced by budget constraints and they are tempted to resort to all kinds of ‘cheaper’ methods to get their satellite dishes and decoders installed. They hope this will save them money, but more often than not we get a call within a few weeks from these customers complaining that the broadcast quality isn’t very good, or that error messages constantly appear on their screen. They feel frustrated and often end up having to pay much more money to fix the problem,” reads a statement from MultiChoice Zimbabwe publicity and public relations manager, Liz Dziva.
People who work in Harare’s Msasa area are in for good times as the Msasa Food Court reopens today.
Running under the theme ‘Narratives From Africa’ the Zimbabwe International Film Festival (ZIFF2018) will this year screen a full programme of films relevant to this theme in partnership with corporate sponsors, embassies as well as local and international independent filmmakers.
Cartoon Network is proving that it not only offers appealing viewing opportunities for children, but also unexpected, smart and creative real-life opportunities for its viewers through the Powerpuff Girls’ (PPG) Awards.
Afro pop sensation, Tamy is set to perform at the Oslo Afro Arts Festival in Norway from August 21-26, 2018.
African music icon, Oliver Mtukudzi was honoured with the OppiKoppi “heavy weight” Legend Award over the weekend in South Africa.
One sector of the creative industry steadily growing in Zimbabwe is comedy. The laughing business continues to crack ribs, fill bank accounts and churn out new amazing talent.
Female artistes in Zimbabwe struggle a lot to make a mark in the industry compared to their male counterparts due to a lot of reasons.