Is reggae music in Ziimbabwe dead?

The iconic  Zimbabwean reggae rockers and their music will literally be dead in the next decade or so.  Mark my words. But what do others think? 
By Fred Zindi 2h ago

Jono Terry exhibition: A site for healing

The photographs of indigenous people during their leisure are taken from dimly lit nightclubs away from the lake. 

Chi-town mbira musician readies third album

Speaking to Standard Style, Chasara said the aim of her music was to exhort Zimbabweans to remain united, working for the development of the country. 
By Style Reporter 2h ago

Plumtree serial fraudster in court

On another count, he allegedly deceived Vigilence Maposa with a similar story about delivering mining parcels to Ingwizi, Mphoengs, and obtained US$600. 
By Nizbert Moyo 2h ago

Who owns the voice when the machine sings: AI, ethics, copyright, and the fight to protect human creativity

Most generative AI systems are trained on copyrighted works music, visual art, literature, and performances without the explicit consent of creators. 

The rise of Zimdancehall artiste Nizzola

“Nizzola was coined from Nesbert,” he explained. “I decided to use it as a stage name to represent the brand I’m building.” 
By Jotham Gutsa 2h ago

Danger itself sometimes is a great motivator

I was coming from Chokodza, my village. A few kilometers from the village, a herd of cattle had crowded me on crossing the Mbowo Bridge. It was a terrifying experience.  
By Onie Ndoro 2h ago

Green Light Trust restores mobility and hope in Zvimba

A local councillor said the donation would have a lasting impact on beneficiaries and praised the trust for its commitment to grassroots development. 
By Azriel Chimeno 2h ago

City man escapes jail on assault charges

Wochiwunga said the accused’s decision to plead guilty demonstrated that he accepted responsibility for his actions and respected the court’s time. 
By Langelihle Nyathi 2h ago