Candidates concede defeat

In a message to his supporters, Mliswa expressed gratitude to his team members saying he would not have participated if he had anticipated defeat.
By Problem Masau Aug. 25, 2023

Tea Talk: Bounce back from defeat

Men tend to lose themselves in outside pursuits and become silent and disillusioned.
By Carol White Jun. 2, 2023

Caps Utd dragged into relegation royal rumble

Should Harare City win at least three of their upcoming fixtures and Caps United lose the remaining matches, the Green Machine will kiss good-bye to topflight football.
By Tawanda Tafirenyika Sep. 28, 2022

Klopp hints at squad rotation

Having lifted the Emirates FA Cup following extra-time and penalties against Chelsea at Wembley on Saturday, the Reds head to the south coast for their penultimate Premier League fixture of the season on Tuesday night.

By The Independent May. 16, 2022

Bravolands throws lifeline to Zimdancehall

Bravolands Riddim, which attracted Harare and Midlands province’s finest dancehall artistes will be released this week.

By The Independent Apr. 3, 2022

Bravolands throws lifeline to Zimdancehall

Bravolands Riddim, which attracted Harare and Midlands province’s finest dancehall artistes will be released this week.

By The Independent Apr. 3, 2022

Collaborations way to go: DJ Smart

Mawire, popularly known in the music industry as DJ Smart, said monetary returns earned after a production, were by far less than what could be achieved when creative minds put together their skills and resources to come up with a single production.

By The Independent Mar. 20, 2022

Collaborations way to go: DJ Smart

Mawire, popularly known in the music industry as DJ Smart, said monetary returns earned after a production, were by far less than what could be achieved when creative minds put together their skills and resources to come up with a single production.

By The Independent Mar. 20, 2022

Rox giving identity to Midlands music

Matsiwo, popularly known as a Rox, said in the past Gweru was regarded as a “sleepy zone” with many successful artistes opting to migrate to Harare on receiving their first ray of break through into the cut throat musical scene.

By The Independent Oct. 17, 2021