The Culture Interview, Patson Ncube, Director/Curator, Kizito Arts Movement
Who are you and where are you based?
Kizito, a visual protest artist based in London...
WOMAD 2013: Mauritanian singer-activist Malouma's range of performances made her the absolute highlight of the festival
Now in its 31st year – WOMADUK – The a...
What Is Zimbabwean Music Today? Some Musings with Mudhara Danga
In this two-part series of articles, writer and scholar, Lennon Mhishi considers the past and fu...
What Is Zimbabwean Music Today? Some Musings with Mudhara Danga
In this concluding article of a two-part series of articles, writer and scholar, Lennon Mhishi c...
This is now my life, this is what I do. I go where Zimbabweans go (when I feel it is safe to do so), and I follow where Zimbabwean music sounds. Friday the 21st...
Tendai Huchu announced his arrival on the literary scene with his novel The Hairdresser Of Harare, in his second offering, The Maestro, The Magistrate & The...
Four Books to Look Forward to in 2015
Elnathan John, whose first novel is scheduled to be released this year by Cassava Republic
1. Eight New Generation ...
Whether by intent or design, the Gate Theatre’s latest production, The Rise and Shine of Comrade Fiasco manages to evoke the feeling of being trapped in a priso...
"He's black, you're black, you speak the same language and you fight each other like animals"
Zimbabwe, 1984. Corruption is rife, black people are fighting b...
The African comedy Festival is part of the African Comedy Show which is a monthly event that has been consistently running for the past 8 years in London. The A...