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Who really eats from art? A deep look at Zim’s CMOs and the politics of creative survival
When music plays everywhere but artists remain poor, something in the system is fundamentally broken. Imagine a national ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Stone and wood carvings displayed by street vendors in Zimbabwe reflect a long tradition of sculpture, and despite economic and other challenges, the country’s artists are ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — A self-portrait shows Nothando Chiwanga covering her face with a yellow miner’s helmet while money spills over the edge of a traditional African reed basket she holds in her ...
We first read about The Abangqobi Group on an independent Zimbabwean Web site (www.thezimbabwean.co.uk). After contacting various civic rights groups in South Africa, we managed to track down Bongani ...
Zimbabwe's artists are excited about the return of the Book Café, a hub that has and continues to play a crucial role in promoting arts and culture in the country. In an announcement on their Facebook ...
An insurance scheme launched last year by the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe to cater for artists is recording a slow uptake due to negative perceptions about funeral policies and lack of ...
Zimbabwe is a land of talent and imagination, where artists shape words into prophecy, athletes transform hunger into discipline, and thinkers carry ideas powerful enough to mend a wounded nation, yet ...
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