Movers & Shakers
No lockdown stopping Boss Ladies from kicking it!
They are bold, innovative and have a contagious positive vibe towards life. The BossBabes are back with a bang in the midst of the pandemic!
They are bold, innovative and have a contagious positive vibe towards life. The BossBabes are back with a bang in the midst of the pandemic!
When the Zim Dancehall wave gathered momentum back in 2010/11 disrupting systems set by music gatekeepers in Zimbabwe, many who fell in love with it resonated with the stories that the lads shared because they were drawn from a common place, the ghetto.
We are living in unprecedented times. The Covid-19 pandemic which descended on us with little time to prepare has dramatically altered our lives in so many ways. At the start of the crisis governments world over took urgent and aggressive actions to stop the spread of the virus citing concern with “the alarming levels of spread and severity.” “Only those individuals providing essential services will be allowed to leave their homes and get into the market place frequently,” these were the sentiments by most Governments globally as lockdowns came into effect earlier in the year.
Renowned preacher, Bishop Tudor Bismark has revealed that there was a time he and his wife of 38 years as at February 20, 2020, Pastor Chichi, almost divorced.
One weekend after the other she started having gigs at every other spot many never thought she would perform at. Collaborations with unfamiliar folks were also starting to sprout.
With data costs being reviewed periodically in Zimbabwe, tertiary school students would have been in a quandary had Liquid Telecom Zimbabwe not come through with an amazing initiative that allows them to access the internet for free.
Yesterday, December 10 marked the end of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence (GBV). The anti-GBV campaign takes place annually between November 25 and December 10 and is coordinated by the Center for Women’s Global Leadership. Activists’ world-wide use this period strategically to call for the elimination of all forms of gender-based violence.
It has been six years since Tintin's sex tape came out. The leaked sex tape led to her being suspended from ZiFM Stereo. Some people still remember the tape in question. It is evident that the effects of the sex tape are still fresh and raw.
While the debate of which station is hotter between Star FM and Power FM rages on, what is not debatable is the fact that the latter’s presenter, Rumbi Chamvari is the hottest property on radio, currently.