Zimbabwe: 2024 Literary Arts Review
[The Herald] Written and spoken art forms such as fiction, poetry, drama, and prose endure through the ages.
Zimbabwe: Miss World SA Jets Off to Dubai for Training
[The Herald] At just 18 years old, Zoalize Jansen van Rensburg is set to make history as the youngest competitor at the Miss World pageant taking place in India in March 2025.
South Africa: F1 – Here We Come!
[SAnews.gov.za] Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie, has announced a team of experts to form South Africa’s Formula One Bid Steering Committee (BSC) for the return of the international auto racing event.
Zimbabwe: Kireni Zulu, Yesteryear Legends Itching for Recognition
[The Herald] Affable Marabi music exponent, Kireni Zulu, believes that yesteryear stars still have much to offer on the local showbiz landscape.
South Africa: Bad Gift Ideas – Ferrets and Other Exotic Wild Mammals As Pets
[The Conversation Africa] As the festive season approaches, the demand for pets as holiday gifts tends to spike. People can be drawn to exotic or unique animals, hoping to surprise their loved ones with something special.
South Africa: District Six Museum Marks 30 Years of Memories
[GroundUp] Museum honours those who were forced out under apartheid
Zimbabwe: Looking Back – Confusion Reigns On Miss World Franchise
[The Herald] Confusion continued yesterday over the Rhodesian franchise for the Miss World contest.
Zimbabwe: Art Critic Recognised for Cultural Diplomacy
[The Herald] The name Tony Michel Mhonda is synonymous with the development of the arts in Zimbabwe.
Malawi: Bushiri Exposes Deep-Rooted Biasness in SA Media – ‘I Filled FNB With Over 110 000 People Four Times, Yet No Coverage.’
[Nyasa Times] Prophet Shepherd Bushiri has taken to social media to publicly accuse South African media of a deep-seated bias and selective reporting, following what he describes as an intentional effort to undermine his ministry while elevating secula…
Namibia: Local Theatre Trends in 2024
[Namibian] Theatre lovers were thrilled to see an improved cultural calendar as an old favourite, a new duo, two odes to French music legends, and a sparkle of queens hit the 2024 scene.