Music unions push for restructuring of Zimura

Mavudzi said the music industry could no longer afford silence or half-backed measures.  
By Tendai Sauta Oct. 7, 2025

High Court dismisses Zimura damages claim against Simbisa brands

The High Court has absolved the leading pan-African food company, Simbisa Brands, from paying damages in a high-profile copyright case brought by the Zimbabwe Music Rights Association
By Staff Reporter Sep. 29, 2025

Court clears Simbisa in copyright damages claims case

The High Court has absolved the leading pan-African food company, Simbisa Brands, from paying damages in a high-profile copyright case brought by the Zimbabwe Music Rights Association
By Staff Reporter Sep. 29, 2025

Guard your intellectual rights jealously, musicians urged

Munyawarara added: “As music composers our ability to generate income is highly influenced by the way we handle our properties, which is a commodity to others.”
By Alfred Tembo May. 11, 2025

Zimura must be held accountable

NACZ also suspended the US$150 tariff “immediately pending the conclusion of registration, dialogue and negotiation processes.”
By Newsday Apr. 3, 2025

Veteran musician demands better support from Zimura

Sando criticised Zimura’s current medical aid provisions, calling them "insensitive" and "a mockery."
By Khumbulani Muleya Mar. 18, 2025

Midlands musicians meet in Kwekwe

The musicians association has been a critical platform for knowledge transfer on matters related to protection of copyright
By Alfred Tembo Sep. 1, 2024

Arts sector honours Nick Moyo, hosts farewell dinner

Moyo told guests that although he had been a broadcaster and had also made artistic achievements in theatre, music, dance, poetry and film, he consciously chose to be an arts administrator.
By Khumbulani Muleya Feb. 16, 2024

Zimura makes its point at Sino-African Copyright

Zimbabwe-China relations are highly attributed to Zimbabwe’s look east foreign policy which sought to strengthen ties between the two countries.
By Alfred Tembo Dec. 3, 2023