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Zimbabwe win first ODI by DLS method in a Thrilling finish

Zimbabwe beat Ireland by 3 wickets under the Duckworth Lewis method in the first One Day International match played at Harare Sports Club.

The chevrons won the toss and opted to field first restricting Ireland to 288 runs in their allotted 50 overs.

Ireland were slow out of the blocks losing the wickets of Paul Stirling and Stephen Doheny for just 25 runs.

Andy Balbrine and Harry Tector starred with the bat, scoring 212 runs for the 3rd wicket stand. Balbrine top scoring with 121 runs before retiring hurt.

Tector finished unbeaten with 101 runs. The host bowling unit had a tough day at the park as all were expensive.

Zimbabwe’s chase got to a rocky start until the fifth wicket partnership of Sikander Raza and Ryan Burl which scored 76 runs before the rain stopped play for over an hour.

The match was then reduced to 37 overs the revised target for the host was now 212 runs.

When play resumed Zimbabwe lost their star play Raza for 43 runs. Burl kept the Chevrons in the match with some fine shots before he was run out for 59 runs of 49 balls.

Clive Madande was the unlikely hero of the day as he hit a 6 on the last ball of the innings, as Zimbabwe needed 4 runs to win the match.

Picture: Zimbabwe Cricket

Big Brother Titans premieres on a Thrilling Note

Breathtaking performances, killer outfits, a vibrant studio audience, and 20 Housemates ready to entertain you: the first edition of Big Brother Titans got off to a thrilling start during its dazzling live premiere in Johannesburg.

The highly anticipated, border-breaking #BBTitans is a fusion of Big Brother Naija and Big Brother Mzansi, featuring Housemates from both countries. The grand prize? An impressive US$100,000.

Helmed by BBNaija’s Ebuka Obi-Uchendu and BBMzansi’s Lawrence Maleka – co-hosts for this season of the much-loved franchise – the glittering launch featured performances by Boohle, D’Banj, Deep London, and Bontle Modiselle and the Bontle Modiselle Dance Studio.

The #BBTitans stars were each introduced in front of a spirited live audience, before entering Biggie’s house to meet each other for the first time. The Housemates are:

  1. Khosi (SA)
  2. Yemi Cregx (Nigeria)
  3. Siya aka Juicy Jay (SA)
  4. Olivia (Nigeria)
  5. Nelisa (SA)
  6. Blaqboi (Nigeria)
  7. Mmeli (SA)
  8. Nana (Nigeria)
  9. Ipeleng (SA)
  10. Marvin (Nigeria)
  11. Thabang (SA)
  12. Jaypee (Nigeria)
  13. Yaya (SA)
  14. Ebubu (Nigeria)
  15. Khehla aka Lukay (SA)
  16. Jenni O (Nigeria)
  17. Tsatsii (SA)
  18. Kanaga Jnr (Nigeria)
  19. Justin (SA)
  20. Yvonne (Nigeria)

Nomsa Philiso, Executive Head of Programming: M-Net Channels, says viewers can expect #BBTitans to be more than just the biggest season yet:

“Both Big Brother Naija and Big Brother Mzansi are massive hits in their own right and with Big Brother Titans, we are setting the entertainment bar even higher.

“We can’t wait to see how the Housemates adapt to their new, dynamic environment, and to one another. We know viewers will find people to root for and people to root against, and we look forward to the conversations and engagement that will follow the show throughout its run.”

#BBTitans is sponsored by headline sponsors Lotto Star, Flutterwave and Bamboo, as well as associate sponsors Nigerian Breweries, Pernod Ricard, Pepsi, Tolaram, and Skechers.

As the dapper co-hosts said of this season: “It’s the first of its kind. We’ve got a group of powerful and influential young men and women from Nigeria and South Africa to come and play.” It’s going to be an exciting 77 days, so hold on to your hats!

The age of the Titans is here! As the slogan says, Ziyakhala Wahala. As the co-hosts reminded Housemates: “Ultimately this is an entertainment show. Entertain us, and you just might win $100,000.”

Catch Big Brother Titans live, 24/7 on DStv Channel 198 and GOtv Channel 29.

Big Brother Titans will also be available to stream on Showmax. Fans of BBNaija and Mzansi in the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, and 45 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa can follow the drama 24/7 on the streaming service.

Zimbabwe clinch T20I series

Zimbabwe clinched the series 2-1 after beating Ireland by 4 wickets in a nail-biting match which went to the wire.

The host rang some changes to their team, Tony Munyonga came in for injured Sean Williams, While Luke Jongwe replaced Brad Evans.

Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat first in conditions favouring the team bowling first.

The Chevrons were right on the money with the ball right from the first over, with almost all the bowlers contributing to the wickets tally.

Wessly Madhevere, Tendai Chatara, Jongwe and Ryan Burl all took 2 wickets each as they restricted Ireland to 141 runs for 9.

The 4th wicket partnership for Ireland of Harry Tector and Curtis Campher put up some resistance scoring 70 runs. Tector top scoring with 47 runs.

Chevron’s top-order batting woes continued as Tadiwanashe Marumani fell for 5 runs and Madhevere for 2 runs respectively.

Innocent Kaia seemed to be in good knick but his cameo came to an end when he was caught by Mark Adair of the bowling of Tector just for 23 runs.

Craig Ervine stirred the ship with a captains knock of 54 runs

Burl, named man of the match, took the Chevrons home scoring 30 runs of 11 balls.

Picture: Zimbabwe Cricket

Ireland level T20I Series, decider set for Sunday

Ireland levelled the three-match series 1-1 with an impressive 6-wicket win over Zimbabwe at Harare sports club.

The visitors won the toss and elected to bowl first on a flat wicket. A decision which paid handsomely.

Zimbabwe started their innings on a bad note losing opening batsman Tadiwanashe Marumani for 2 runs in the first over, leaving the host at 6-1.

Innocent Kaia and Craig Ervine managed to stabilise the ship with a partnership of 48 runs,  Ireland finally got the breakthrough, running out Kaia for 25 runs.

The chevrons kept on losing wickets at regular intervals losing Wesley Madhevere for 1 run while Sean Williams was trapped for an lbw with just 19 runs on the board off the bowling of Harry Tector.

Ervine top scored with 42 runs of 39 runs as Zimbabwe was eventually bowled out for 144 runs in the final ball of the 20th over.

Graham Hume was the pick of the bowlers taking 3 wickets for 17 runs in his allotted 4 overs.

The Irish chased 144 with some solid batting, Ross Adair starring with the bat scoring 65 runs, while skipper Andy Balbirnie chipped in 33 runs and Harry Tector with 26 runs.

Picture: Zimbabwe Cricket

Zimbabwe beat Ireland in T20I Opener

Zimbabwe cricket team got their 2023 on a positive note by beating Ireland by 5 wickets in the opening T20I at Harare sports club.

The Chevrons won the toss and elected to field first on a pitch which seemed flat.

Zimbabwe started like a house on fire with Richard Ngarava striking in the second over getting rid of Ross Adair for 5 runs.

Tendai Chara got into the act claiming the scalp of Andy Balbrine in the 3rd over.

Ireland debutant Stephen Doheny’s innings were short-lived as he perished for 15 runs of the bowling Brad Evans.

Harry Hector and George Dockrell were both bowled out by Ryan Burl who was eventually named man of the match, finishing with 3 wickets for 29.

Chatara capped off a superb bowling display with a wicket, bowling out the visitors for 114 runs.

The Chevron’s chase started on a bad note with the skipper Craig Ervine and Tadiwanashe Marumani perishing in quick succession with just 8 runs on the board.

Debutant Gary Ballance tried to steady the ship with a knock of 30 runs of 29 balls before he was caught behind by wicketkeeper Doheny.

Sean Williams made sure Zimbabwe chased the target of 114 runs as he top-scored with 34 runs.

Picture by Zimbabwe Cricket

Big Brother Titans to air this January

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MultiChoice announced what will most certainly be one of the biggest seasons of the Big Brother franchise yet – BIG BROTHER TITANS – which will commence on Sunday 15 January 2023, live on DStv.

This special edition of the Big Brother franchise will feature selected housemates from Nigeria and South Africa in one House, playing the game for the ultimate prize.

Announcing the commencement of the show and prize money, Liz Dziva, Public Relations and Publicity Manager for MultiChoice said that Big Brother Titans edition will run up until April and the winner will cart home a cash prize of $100 000.

This special edition is a fusion of two TV phenomena, BB Naija and BB Mzansi. Housemates from two giant nations will be brought together  under one roof to entertain audiences from Zimbabwe and across the continent with intense drama like never before.”

“This is a meeting of the Titans, and the winner will take home a large sum of cash and other prizes. As usual, the winner will be determined by the viewers as they will have to vote to keep their favourite housemates on the show” she added.

The BB Titans edition is sponsored by Lotto Star, Flutterwave, Bamboo, Nigerian Breweries, Pernod Ricard, Pepsi, Tolaram and Skechers. And of course, BBNaija’s Ebuka Obi-Uchendu and popular Big Brother Mzansi host Lawrence Maleka will co-host this debut season.

Big Brother Titans will also be available to stream on Showmax. Fans of BBNaija and Mzansi in the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, and 45 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa can follow the drama 24/7 on the streaming service.

Be part of all the fun, twists and turns! Stay connected and enjoy this exciting ultimate mash-up event on DStv.  Download the MyDStv App to subscribe or upgrade to stay connected.

Ballance in Zimbabwe squad for T20I series against Ireland

Gary Ballance is set to make his bow for Zimbabwe after he was named in the squad for this month’s three-match Twenty20 international (T20I) series against Ireland.

The left-handed batter – who played 23 Tests and 16 one-day internationals for England between 2014 and 2017 – recently signed a two-year contract to play domestic and international cricket in and for the country of his birth following his release from county cricket side Yorkshire.

He is one of the four changes made to the 15-man side that represented Zimbabwe at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 in Australia in September-October.

Star all-rounder Sikandar Raza – who is in the running for the ICC Men’s Cricketer of the Year, ICC Men’s ODI Cricketer of the Year and ICC Men’s T20I Cricketer of the Year awards – will not feature in the series against Ireland after Zimbabwe Cricket granted him the permission to play franchise cricket elsewhere.

Pace bowler Blessing Muzarabani, who is recovering from a quadriceps injury, has also missed out on selection alongside wicketkeeper-batter Regis Chakabva and batter Milton Shumba.

Apart from Ballance, the other new faces in the squad are Tadiwanashe Marumani, Innocent Kaia and Victor Nyauchi.

With captain Craig Ervine, Sean Williams, Tendai Chatara and Richard Ngarava all available, Zimbabwe will be at near-full strength when they face Ireland at Harare Sports Club.

The T20I matches will be played on 12, 14 and 15 January, all scheduled to start at 1:00 pm local time.

This will be followed by the three-match ODI series between the two sides set for 18, 21 and 23 January, also at Harare Sports Club.

Meanwhile, Zimbabwe Cricket and Cricket Ireland have agreed to move the second one-day international (ODI) match between their senior men’s teams in Harare this month to a Saturday.

That game was originally scheduled for Friday, 20 January, but it will now be played on Saturday, 21 January.

The rest of the schedule remains unchanged, with the first ODI set for Wednesday, 18 January, and the third and final taking place on Monday, 23 January.

All the matches will be played at Harare Sports Club.

ZIMBABWE T20I SQUAD VERSUS IRELAND:

Ervine Craig (captain), Ballance Gary, Burl Ryan, Chatara Tendai, Evans Bradley, Jongwe Luke, Kaia Innocent, Madande Clive, Madhevere Wessly, Marumani Tadiwanashe, Masakadza Wellington, Munyonga Tony, Ngarava Richard, Nyauchi Victor, Williams Sean

Defiant Holy Ten announces New Album, Drops this Friday

Leading Hip Hop star Holy Ten today announced the release of a surprise album in apparent defiance to the ‘storm’ he recently torched.

Holy Ten yesterday tweeted that he now regretted the collaboration he did with Winky D after it was interpreted as an anti-establishment song.

He tweeted: “Activists, journalists, lawyers – Split opinions will not do any good for a brand that’s trying to serve & save everyone so help me by not acting like I’ve picked a side. Do not politicize a project that I’ve considered a mere honour to be a part of. I regret it now honestly.” (sic)

But the rapper made a surprising announcement today that he was launching a new album titled The Book of Malachi this Friday.

The ten-track album contains features from Majorsteez, Michael Magz, Xiba and Ghanaian Reggae and Dancehall artist Epixode.

Tonight he is expected to feature on Star FM’s On the Spot with DJ Ollah 7 where he is expected to clarify on the collaboration with Winky D and what actually transpired.

Speculation was rife on social media after ZANU PF Director for Information and Publicity Tafadzwa Mugwadi insinuated that Winky D had tricked Holy Ten and other artists to record songs that criticized the government.

He tweeted: “Artists are no fools. You can never abuse them to resurrect collapsed irrelevant opposition agendas @holytenmusic has clarified that. They were made to drop their lyrics before WinkD brought his own twisted version having signed a contract with @USEmbZim which I am in possession.”

Holy Ten regrets collaborating with Winky D – Our Thoughts

Musicians often express themselves in their music and speak out on political issues that affect their lives and that of their fans.

While this can be powerful and important, it also can come with consequences. Many musicians choose not to speak out on political issues for fear of alienating fans or appearing too biased.

Some even regret speaking out on political issues, feeling that politics have no place in their music and aren’t a good fit as is the case now with rapper Holy Ten.

Holy Ten posted on his Twitter account today that he regrets his collaboration ‘ibotso’ with Winky D because it has been interpreted to mean he has picked a political side.

He tweeted: “Activists, journalists, lawyers – Split opinions will not do any good for a brand that’s trying to serve & save everyone so help me by not acting like I’ve picked a side. Do not politicize a project that I’ve considered a mere honour to be a part of. I regret it now honestly.” (sic)

Journalist Hopewell Chin’ono in his interpretation of the song said the collaboration was talking about looters.

“The song talks about looters who steal public funds using political power, and use the police for brutality with the help of spies, tweeted Chin’ono.

Holy Ten’s tweet has been received with varying opinions, his friend @hatiperi_wacho believes the song is not about politics.

“I think that song speaks of a different issue. Speaks of flashy old guards coming for young girls.The ghetto life repeats itself for the boys banking on their girls,but they always lose.That’s all. NO POLITICS! We, your fans understand don’t mind the rest. Keep leading the youth,” he commented on Twitter. (sic)

Popular blogger Thomas Chizhanje however believes Holy Ten has disrespected Winky D.

“If you are truly your father’s son please copy your dad… Do not disrespect him on social media by saying you regret an opportunity that he gave you,” wrote Chizhanje on his Facebook page.

Whatever the case, It always is a difficult terrain for an artist, especially in a polarised environment like Zimbabwe.

Others may feel they have made a mistake by becoming too outspoken or leaving themselves vulnerable to criticism and misinterpretation.

They may feel that by doing so they have gone outside the scope of their art and further damaged existing divides.

Ultimately, being a musician means being true to your art, and deciding what is and isn’t acceptable to include in your music. 

‘Nomakunje’ – An Uplifting song by Everton Mlalazi & Ladysmith Black Mambazo

The new year is here and it’s time for a fresh start and optimism for the days ahead. 

Everton Mlalazi and Ladysmith Black Mambazo have joined forces to provide a message of hope with their uplifting new song “Nomakunje”.

Featuring traditional Zulu melodies and powerful collaborations of voices and instruments, the song is an inspiring reminder of the power of perseverance and hope.

“It’s a song meant to encourage and give hope to those on the verge of losing hope,” said Mlalazi.

He added that the song was also premised on the popular scripture in Psalm 23 v 4

“Move forward, don’t lose power, don’t lose focus, forward ever, and no turning back,” he added.

The past year was nothing short of eventful for the gifted praise and worshiper who also took home numerous awards.

From performing at the Harare Sinach Concert, hosting his Homecoming concert in Bulawayo to sharing the stage with the iconic Travis Greene in Zambia,

A full-house South African show to capping the year with a trip to West Africa where he again shared the stage with Sinach at Christmas Concert in Nigeria.

Mlalazi also had three of his songs in Star FM Gospel Greats Top 50 with ‘Ndokutewera’ at number 3.

As we move into a new year, let this beautiful song be a call to action, to start the year on a positive note, check it out below.