Month: May 2020

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A falwa kompangu sho a popi omukithi gwaantu

Omulumentu omukwashigwana gwaZimbabwe okwa holoka mompangulilo yaMangestalata moshilandopangelo, Harare, sho anuwa a thamuna, noku holola kutya omukwashigwana gwongandi oku na ombuto yoCovid-19 eshi ningile kongundu yili komalungula koWhatsApp, oshikundaneki shepangelo shoTheHerald osho sha lopota.

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Keetmans sports stadium to rise from ashes

Keetmanshoop Rural constituency councillor Elias Kharuxab says he wants to revive the Krönlein sport stadium back to its golden days of attracting masses of spectators and producing talented sport stars. He said this during the groundbreaking ceremony of the sport field. 

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Industry Loop – Ode to wedding Djs 

Wedding Djs are a special breed. A special breed because it takes serious skills, experience, and extensive research to keep two sets of families, two sets of friends, two sets of colleagues, clergy, and acquaintances happy. 

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ILATULYE KITCHEN – chakalaka

So, chakalaka is such an easy go-to side dish for any pap and warm pasta salad. I make it every two weeks and freeze half and keep the rest in the fridge. It surprisingly holds up well in the fridge for up to a week. Here is my take on a firm family favourite.... 

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Top trending – Nigga Get Rich Bronx collection

 Grootfontein-based rapper Paulus Njambi, stage name Nigga Get Rich, who is known for his hip hop vintage type of swag and interesting lyrics in his ballads, recently loaded a video of his Bronx collection, jokingly challenging fellow musician Gazza to clap back on his collection.

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A love letter to the queens

There was a time I sat at an open mic evening and there was a lady who was reciting a piece to her mother. She spoke about how much her mother means to her and what it means that she is in her life. Although it has been a difficult journey for her and her mother, she has never ceased to show love and care for her. 

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Music industry deeply divided

Veteran afro-pop artist and one of the highly celebrated artists from back in the day, Killa-B, reminisced on how things used to be in their heydays, saying: “In our days, we had unity and real music was made.”