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When rock music ‘Divides The Elements’
Hard rock is just a genre for the wild Westerners, thanks to stereotypes.
Hard rock is just a genre for the wild Westerners, thanks to stereotypes.
The Zimbabwe International Book Fair (ZIBF) 2016 edition is now officially on cards.
Dear future graduate, Yes, time for you, has been moving. Finally, you can now be called a dignified school leaver. By this, I do not mean the one who ran away from schoolโฆthe one who maybe prematurely ended up in the street or those other grey collar jobs. I mean you, yes you, the one who has passed through the hands of the very best tutors and thinkers in the country.
The coming of a new year is traditionally associated with the beckoning of newer and brighter prospects. It's a period in time when people are charged with new energy. The local arts industry is no exception to this general rule of new years bringing new beginnings.
In a country where the assumption has simply been that reading culture is dead, especially for literature in indigenous languages, worse off when written by writers with no names, many would-be authors are not inspired to take up the pen and speak to the world.ย
Are Zimbabweans beginning to appreciate their own music? Is that why an unprecedented 100 000 original copies of Machesoโs โTsoka Dzerwendoโ (Ayayaa) album sold like oven fresh material distributed for free.
โLondon Has Fallenโ is one of the latest blockbusters starring Mike Banning (Gerard Butler), President Benjamin Asher (Aaron Eckhart) and Vice-President Trumbull (Morgan Freeman). The movie was released on March 4 and is a sequel to the 2013 "Olympus Has Fallen.
For much of mankindโs existence, only the beauty of human beings has been celebrated. Of course under the moral law that we have created, many say that it is not the beauty of the flesh that matters but what is inside.
When street marketing first hit the streets of Harare, many of us just thought that it was a heinous act adopted by piracy agents. Little did we know that legit companies like Gramma Records would join in and the DVD sales would soon follow.