Ndivhudzannyi Ralivhona, also known as Makhadzi, a South African music star, has arrived in Beitbridge for her performance at the PaGomba Arts Arena this evening. She will be joined by several Zimbabwean artists including Sandra Ndebele, Enzo Ishall, and Mzoe, an Amapiano
With all the drama resulting from the Tsitsi Dangarembga tweet regards her concerns about Winky D’s white girl fixation. We felt it would be fitting to do a parody article reporting the opposite side of the story. Report Focus News decided to
Virgil Abloh, the Louis Vuitton artistic director and founder of the Off-White fashion label, has died from cancer aged 41, it has been announced. Abloh is survived by his wife, Shannon and their two children. The famed designer came to prominence as
A 116-year-old Japanese woman who still enjoys studying math and playing board games has been recognized as the world’s oldest person, the Guinness World Records said Saturday. Kane Tanaka was born on January 2, 1903, the year when the Wright brothers launched
The makers of Big Brother have announced that the show is being axed at the end of the current series. Big Brother’s Twitter account shared the news that the 19th series, launching on Friday night, would be the last. Channel 5 confirmed
Meghan Markle will give her first interview as a member of the royal family in an upcoming documentary for British television. The Duchess of Sussex will be featured alongside other royal family members in a documentary about Queen Elizabeth titled Queen of the
The prominent Ndinonyara hit maker Nox has paid tribute to the late legend John Chibadura through doing a cover song of the late tittled Rudo runokosha. Speaking on a telephone interview for a power fm show hosted by Dj Chamvary today,Nox said
The African Union (AU) said on Tuesday that it would closely monitor Zimbabwe’s presidential, parliamentary and local elections scheduled for July 30. The pan-African bloc said in a statement that it has already deployed an election observation mission to the southern African
London – After 15 years of protesting against Robert Mugabe, the Zimbabwean diaspora in the UK will continue to rally against the ruling Zanu-PF party, accusing its leaders of being “dictators who only believe in themselves ruling”. Mugabe stepped down as president after