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Former street theatre actor Conwell Ndlovu, popularly known as Bhabhalazy, has ventured into music. The comic star has since released an album titled "Celebrate Zimbabwe Volume 1" backed by a group called Focus Entertainment.
The Botswana duo of Matheatau and Franco will join Winky D and Alick "Extrabasso" Macheso for three shows starting tonight at Pamuzinda, then Chitungwiza Aquatic Complex tomorrow and the Harare Gardens on Sunday.
Such was the voice of the "Queen" from Makokoba, Beater Mangethe, who stamped her own name on the gold plate of the local music scene with her unique style and dances before being wiped out like chalk from a slate.
The association, comprising members drawn from some leading music recording companies and film organisations, as well as artistes, came into effect on February 18 this year following a meeting held in Harare by its members.
Surrogates; Cast: Bruce Willis, Radha Mitchell, Rosamund Pike, Boris Kodjoe, James Cromwell, Ving Rhames, Tyson Eberly, Ron Murphy; Director: Jonathan Mostow The dictionary definition of the word "surrogate" is one person who takes the place of another.
Despite being pitted against other critically acclaimed productions, the documentary, Music by Prudence, sailed through and won the judges’ approval, landing the coveted prize in the Best Short Documentary Category.
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This used to be the Cafe Ilala, which was an exclusively outdoor eating operation, run by Gilles and Karen Perrot, ex-Le Tam-Tam and Rukova Riviera at Borrowdale Brooke; they still have the Mlibizi Hotel at the western end of Lake Kariba.
When he married Elin, I thought he would settle down ... I don’t know where it fell apart.” By Folstrom’s account, Woods was anything but a ladies’ man back in college. “He definitely was a dork,” she recalled with a laugh.
Studies show that the number of jobs for women behind the camera have declined in recent years and fewer roles for women are turning up in major studio movies. One might call it “The Hangover” realisation of Sunday’s big party.
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