Zimbabwe: Burning Spear Harare-Bound
[The Herald] ICONIC Jamaican roots-reggae exponent, Burning Spear, is billed to perform in Harare on October 18 as part of his much-anticipated “One People Tour Africa”.
Zimbabwe: Print Textbooks in Vernacular – Parly
[The Herald] Textbooks used in schools and colleges need to be translated into vernacular as part of measures to preserve cultural identity, Parliamentarians said this week.
Southern Africa: SADC and the Longevity of Pan-Africanism
[The Herald] There are those writers whose contribution to public discourse is not a surfeit regurgitation of the mundane.
Zimbabwe: Mudariki Demands Return of Zim Bird
[The Herald] VISUAL artist and cultural producer, Richard Mudariki, is advocating for the return of the Zimbabwean bird from Groot Schuur Estate in Cape Town, South Africa, to Great Zimbabwe,.
Zimbabwe: America’s Got Talent Global Star Learnmore Jonasi to Headline Shoko Festival
[New Zimbabwe] Learnmore Jonasi, Zimbabwe’s golden boy who achieved global stardom after clinching a golden buzzer at this season’s America’s Got Talent is set to be the headline act at the 14th Edition of Shoko Festival.
Zimbabwe: Visa Delays Force Postponement of Joyfull Praise Choir UK Live Recording Event
[New Zimbabwe] The highly anticipated “Jesus Global Impact Joyfull Praise Choir UK Live Recording” event in Leicester, United Kingdom has been postponed due to delays in the issuance of travel visas for the artists.
Zimbabwe: Nadia Nakai, Tammy Moyo, Master H Headline Shoko Festival
[New Zimbabwe] SHOKO Festival, the country’s urban culture extravaganza, has unveiled its star-studded lineup for this year.
Zimbabwe: Acting Is Not an Extramural Activity to Me – It’s a Profession – Dumisani Mbebe
[The Herald] Johannesburg — Dumisani Mbebe brings “dzaddy” energy to every role he plays and he doesn’t mind such a label as long as his craft is also appreciated.
Zimbabwe: Mai Rwizi’s Burial Set for Friday
[The Herald] Veteran actress Susan “Mai Rwizi” Chenjerai’s burial is likely to be on Friday, a close relative has said.
Zimbabwe: Legend ‘Mai Rwizi’ Burial This Week
[The Herald] Veteran actress Susan “Mai Rwizi” Chenjerai, who died last Friday after a short illness, will be buried this week as the family is waiting for relatives travelling from the diaspora, a family spokesperson has confirmed.