Clipboard – February 6 2016

Here is this week's Clipboard, with its usual selection of items of activity in and around Harare in coming weeks. This e-newsletter includes information about arts, theatre, sport and business events - in fact, about anything!

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Now running until Saturday February 13 – The Pianist. Directed by Graham Crutchley, starring Kyla Render, with piano accompaniment by Annette Eastwood. A powerful play at Reps’ new Adrian Stanley Theatre. Booking now open at The Spotlight. Performances 2.30pm and 7pm today, plus extra performances 7pm Thurs and Fri next week plus matinee Sat Feb 13. Tickets $12 and $10. Set in Vienna in 1938 and in London during the Blitz, the play tells the true story of Lisa Jura, a young Jewish pianist who is dreaming about her concert debut at Vienna’s storied Musikverein concert hall. With the issuing of new ordinances under the Nazi regime, everything for Lisa changes, except for her love of music and the pursuit of her dream, as she is torn from her family and set onto the Kindertransport to London. Featuring some of the world’s most beloved piano music played live by Annette Eastwood, The Pianist features Kyla Render in the role of Lisa.

Saturday February 6 – Car Boot Sale. Borrowdale Country Club. On sale: various household items, clothing, a Venter-type trailer, golf clubs, electrical equipment.  Further selection of catering equipment likely to include gas stove, crockery, cutlery, glasses. Entry fee for sellers is $5 for a three-square-metre stand. Buyers and spectators $1 each entry. Limited tables available at $5 but feel free to bring your own table.  Call 0772 235115 or (04) 861087 for more information and bookings. Sellers come in 7.30am to set up and buyers can come in from 8.30am.

Saturday February 6 – Tree Society’s Botanic Gardens Walk.  Meet in the main car park at 8.45am for a 9am start. This walk will last for 90 minutes.

Saturday February 6 – Vodacom Bulls v Toyota Cheetahs. SA rugby giants playing right here in Harare. Zimbabwe National Sports Stadium. Bookings online at www.webtickets.co.zw or buy printed tickets at Absolute Sports and The Butcher’s Kitchen, Sam Levy’s Village, or any Umax outlet.

Saturday February 6 – Book Cafe pop-up features Victor Kunonga. It’s time for the first ‘pop-up’ Book Cafe event of 2016 with favourite Book Cafe artiste Victor Kunonga. Victor and his band Peace rose to fame at Book Cafe’s sister club, The Mannenberg, where they quickly became the choice band for regular Friday night shows. When Book Cafe and Mannenberg merged and relocated to Samora Machel, Victor Kunonga continued to rise from strength to strength and racked up an impressive number of high-profile collaborations, including with the late great Chiwoniso Maraire, mbira giants Mawungira enHarira, and South African guitarist Bheki Khoza. More recently he has collaborated with another South African legend, jazzist Hugh Masekela, and his career shows no signs of slowing down. Victor Kunonga and Peace are an epic mbira-influenced guitar band that never fail to deliver outstanding live performances. Opening for Victor Kunonga on the night will be the fantastically talented guitarist Sylent Nqo with his band. Sylent’s rise has been nothing short of stratospheric, as he has quickly become one of Zimbabwe’s top-rated guitarists. Sylent Nqo has squared off against internationally acclaimed guitarists at HIFA and now regularly plays around the capital, impressing wherever he goes. New Ambassador Hotel, 88 Kwame Nkrumah Avenue. Doors open 7pm, show from 8pm. Entry $5.

Sunday February 7 – Harare Chamber Orchestra concert. Arundel School Chapel, starting at 3pm. Entry $5 (students free). Refreshments will be served after the concert by our patron, the Austrian Honorary Consul, Dr Djordjevic. Handel: Sonata No 3 for violin and harpsichord; Mozart: Quartet for flute and strings K285; Beethoven: Sonata Op5 No 1 for piano and cello. Soloists: Jeanette Micklem – piano; Nina Crowhurst – flute; Cabby Stirling and Abigail Macy – violin; Michael Peto – viola; Amy Macy – cello; Carolyn Peto – harpsichord.

Tuesday February 9 – Fun quiz night at 167. The latest edition of the fun team quiz for all, No entry fee. As this is Shrove Tuesday, supper from $5 will feature a selection of savoury and sweet pancakes. Bar open. Bring a team or come along and join a team – the accent is on fun. More and info and table bookings by calling Lollie on 0772 881877.

 Wednesday February 10 to Friday February 12 – The 2016 Tourism Convention. A must-attend event for everyone in a decision-making role in travel and tourism. Hosted by the Zimbabwe Council for Tourism and held at Elephant Hills Resort, Victoria Falls. Regional participation from neighbouring countries. Theme: Growing emerging economies through tourism development. More information and bookings: call (04) 250246 or e-mail ceozct@gmail.com . Suppliers of goods and services to the travel and tourism sector can also take part in the concurrent Suppliers Expo. More information on that from aquarius@iwayafrica.co.zw. Delegates’ registration fee for convention: $350. Expo stands $100.

Friday February 12 – MAZ Business Luncheon. The annual event at which marketers and others can deliberate on the year ahead while sharing insights and ideas. KwaMambo Restaurant, 40 Cork Road, Avondale. 11am. Theme: becoming agents of change – a commitment to excellence. $50 per person. Wear something branded wear (it’s time to show off your brand). Guest Speaker: Denny Marandure, the CEO of ZOL, who will be sharing insights into becoming agents of change. Contact Loreen Chari for information and bookings: Marketers’ Association of Zimbabwe, 24 Glenara Ave South, Eastlea. Call (04) 747031, 747051 or 2932213; cell 0772 454767 or 0717 553137, Skype: loreen.alutah, website: www.maz.co.zw, Facebook : www.facebook.com/Marketers.Association.Of.Zimbabwe

Friday February 12 – Spear of Love. The premiere performance of this show, one night only. Starts 6pm. Venue: Reps Theatre. Tickets $15 (VIP), $8 adults and $5 children. A musical story of love and war with a special performance by Tariro NeGitare. Presented by Media Chama. Book at The Spotlight.

Friday February 12 to Sunday February 14 – Valentine’s weekend at Harare’s five-star Meikles Hotel. Dinner in La Fontaine Grillroom each night featuring the new a la carte menu, with dinner and dance music. Supper with music on the 12th floor Pooldeck Saturday night. Breakfast in The Pavilion Bistro on Sunday. There’s also a weekend accommodation special! More information and bookings to res@meikles.com or call reservation on (04) 707721.

Saturday February 13 – Fundraising event for the Dance Trust of Zimbabwe: Zumbathon. The Dance Trust of Zimbabwe is excited to announce that Ballet Bouquet will be staged in July 2016 at Reps Theatre. It will feature dancers from the Cape Town City Ballet, as well as local dancers. It will be choreographed and produced by Robin van Wyk, a top choreographer from the Cape Town City Ballet. In order for it to take place, fundraising events must be staged. The first of these will be a Zumbathon (subtitled Love Yourself This Valentine’s Day) at the Ballet Centre, 109 East Road, Avondale. Registration from 6am. Zumba 7 – 9am with Zororo and friends. Entry $5. All proceeds will go towards the staging of Ballet Bouquet.  Please help to keep dance alive in Zimbabwe.

Saturday February 13 – Valentine’s Dinner Dance at Inn On The Vumba. Have a great weekend in the Vumba and make this event the highlight. Or simply come along if you live in the area or are visiting. Four-course dinner plus music from The Sopranos. Starts 7.30pm. Booking essential: call (020) 61322 or 67479 or 0712 215127, or e-mail iotv@innsofzimbabwe.co.zw. There are also Valentine’s weekend events at Pine Tree Inn and Inn on Rupurara, so visit these hotels’ Facebook sites for more information.

 

Saturday February 13 – Reps’ Valentine’s Bash. Takes place in the main bar at Reps from 6.30pm. Rob Moore will be performing through the evening and food will be on sale. All welcome and no cover charge. Dress in pink, red or black and white.

 

Saturday February 13 and Sunday February 14 – Celebrate St Valentine’s Day with a special someone at Café Veldemeers. Saturday 6pm to 9pm and Sunday 12 noon to 2.30pm.  Three-course meal for $25 per person plus chocolate giveaways. Fully licensed bar.  Bookings essential: call (04) 308315 or e-mail: cafe@veldemeers.com.  50 Quorn Ave, Mt Pleasant.

 

Sunday February 14 – Valentine’s Day brunch and family day. It’s all happening at 167 Enterprise Road, where Theo’s House of Coffees presents a gala buffet brunch from 11am onwards, and where a number of retails outlets in the complex will be open. Entertainment through the morning and afternoon by Rowland Amm. Prizes for guests coming dressed with red and for other fun reasons! Family groups welcome – plenty for the children to do, including using the swimming pool and playground. Book in advance by calling Lollie on 0772 881877.

 

Sunday February 14 – Valentine’s Day at the Harare Buddhist Centre. Everyone’s invited to a morning of music and magical tarts. Harare Buddhist Centre, 7a Ernie’s Lane, Monavale. Starts 9.45am with a talk by Alan Muller (a member of the Buddhist centre in Johannesburg) on Bringing Meaning To Your Life, followed by a high tea at 10.45am. To enhance the morning, there will be a compilation of background music, the CDs for which will be on sale at $5. Cost: $10 adults, $5 children. For more information please contact Pam Sheehan on zimsheehans@gmail.com or phone 0772 404129

 

Sunday February 14 – A Valentine’s Day edition of the regular Meikles Hotel Centenary High Tea. Enjoy the delightful Meikles high tea, and have a talk on the history of the hotel (recently celebrating its centenary!), followed by a tour of the hotel and surrounds and then ending with a glass of sparkling wine. Ideal for all ages. $14 per person. Book by calling reservations on (04) 707721 or e-mailing switchboard@meikles.com. These high teas started in August and have proved so popular they are being extended into 2016.

 

Sunday February 14 and Sunday February 28 – Mini Music Festival hosted by the Diplomats Spouses’ Association. Featuring Lorna Kelly, the Heuglin Tenors and Molly Dzangare. The two concerts have different content: a Neapolitan theme on February 14 and an afternoon of opera and operetta on February 28. Both start at 3pm (please note: all guests must be seated by 2.50pm – no latecomers will be admitted). Venue Arundel School Chapel. Refreshments afterwards. $10 per concert. Advance booking recommended: call Reenie Ager on 0772 438874. Tickets on sale at Café Veldemeers and The Spotlight.

 

Friday February 19 – Down Memory Lane. A musical evening with Mande Snyman and Kevin Hanssen at 167 Enterprise Road, or Theo’s House of Coffees. Showtime 7pm. Entry $5 per person. Supper and drinks available. Bring your own chairs and blankets if you wish. No cooler boxes. Call to reserve a place by phoning Lollie on 0772 881877. Featuring music from the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s.

 

Friday February 19 – Slide show about wildlife and nature. Veterinarians for Animal Welfare Zimbabwe (VAWZ) and Mashonaland Photographic Society invite everyone to a slide show of Zimbabwe’s wildlife, nature and scenery Wingate Golf Club, starting at 6.30pm. Cash bar and snack meal available. Contact Di Fynn 0772357820 to reserve a table. Entry $10 (children $5).

.Sunday February 21 – Tree Society’s return visit to the Kilner family in Bindura. Whole day visit; bring tea, lunch, drinks, chair, hat and sun cream.  Meet at CABS at 8am for an 8.15am departure. Contact 0772 438697 or (04) 862066 for directions.

 

Sunday February 21 – provisional arrangement for a Celebs recital: stand by as approvals are awaited for Theo Bross (cello) and Maxime Zecchini (piano). All being well, the performance will be at 4pm at the HIS Theatre.

 

Tuesday February 23 – Fun quiz night at 167. Quizmaster Stewart Mackinlay. A fun team quiz for all, No entry fee. Supper available from $5. Bar open. Bring a team or come along and join a team – the accent is on fun. More and info and table bookings by calling Lollie on 0772 881877.

 

Friday February 26 to Monday February 29 – Leap Into the Leap Year, with the Meikles Grapevine’s Mountain Weekend. A fun weekend for wine lovers, Join members of the Meikles Grapevine wine club at this wonderful weekend in the mountains, being hosted at Inn On Rupurara. Bookings now open. For costings and information e-mail aquarius@iwayafrica.co.zw. Choose to stay Friday to Sunday or Friday to Monday.

 

Friday February 26 – Tribute to David Bowie. Live show featuring Alex Fairlie. 167 Enterprise Road, also known as Theo’s House of Coffees. Starts 7pm. Entry $5 for the show. Supper available from $5, bar open. Booking essential: please call Lollie Nel on 0772 881877.

A tribute to the late David Bowie, whose repertoire was vast and varied. A must for fans and even for folk who have not yet ‘gotten into’ his music.

 

Saturday February 27 – Tree Society’s visit to the home of Graham Mills, off Enterprise Road. Contact 0772 438697 or (04) 862066 for directions.

 

Saturday February 27 – Barry Hilton live. SA’s popular comedian back in Harare for one performance only. Reps Theatre, starting 8pm. Advance booking essential, through The Spotlight. Tickets $25.

 

Sunday March 7 – Meikles Hotel Centenary High Tea. Enjoy a classic Meikles high tea and have a talk on the hotel’s history, followed by a tour of the hotel and surrounds. Starts 3.30pm prompt. Cost: $12 per person. Advance booking essential: call (04) 707721 or e-mail switchboard@meikles.com

 

Wednesday March 9 to Saturday March 24 – The Musical World of Disney. A colourful show featuring music from Disney shows. Directed by Sue Bolt, assisted by Mario Ciampi, with musical direction by Meg Mackenzie. Reps Theatre. Booking open at The Spotlight.

 

Friday March 11 – A Whole Lotta Country. The March Friday night supper show at 167 Enterprise Road, this time featuring a range of country numbers – not just country and western, but all forms of country music. Booking will open after the February show is over (see February 19).

 

Thursday March 17 – St Patrick’s Dinner. After the success of the Burns Night event at 167 Enterprise Road, now it’s time to enjoy all things Irish, on the very day that St Paddy’s Day is celebrated across the world.  Themed supper with music, tastings of whiskey (yes, whiskey and not whisky!) and beer … and maybe some Irish Cream. Book by calling Lollie on 0772 881877.

 

Sunday March 27 – Family Day at 167. Celebrate Easter with the whole family .. .eggs, treasure hunts, brunch and lunch, music and fun activities Diarise now and more information in due course.

 

Saturday April 9 – the 2015 DStv Ngoma Awards ceremony. A glittering dinner for the advertising communications industry. Sponsored by MultiChoice Zimbabwe. Venue: Cresta Sango. More details and bookings: Judy Macdonald, call (04) 870306 or e-mail empire@mango.zw

 

Thursday April 14 – the 2016 Advertising and Publicity Club Suppliers Expo. A trade exhibition aimed, and including, at people in advertising, marketing, public relations, printing and publishing, research, event management, broadcasting and journalism, e-communication and related fields. Booking open now for stands: $60, or $45 for members of the APC. Expo runs 9am to 3pm. More details to be released soon. Enquiries and early bookings: contact aquarius@iwayafrica.co.zw

 

Friday April 22 to Sunday April 24 – The Shakespeare Weekend. 167 Enterprise Road is the venue for a weekend commemorating The Bard on the 400th anniversary of his passing. A musical show, along with a fun presentation and a screening of movies that are set books at O and A levels, and in other examination curricula. Diarise now and wait for more details. There will be something for everyone at this super weekend of commemoration and entertainment.

 

Tuesday April 26 to Saturday April 30 – Zimbabwe International Trade Fair 2016. Theme: innovate, integrate, industrialise. Business conference April 27, charity golf challenge April 28, public days April 29 and 30.

 

Wednesday June 15 to Sunday June 19 – The Bulawayo Music Festival. Back after a four-year break. Musicians will include Nokuthula Ngwenyama (violin), Theo Bross (cello), the Odeion Quartet, Leslie Howard (piano) and Coady Green (piano). More information from music@gatorzw.co.uk

 

Thursday June 16 to Saturday June 18 – Sanganai/Hlanganani/World Tourism Expo. The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority hosts the ninth annual edition of this event, to be held this year in the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair grounds, Bulawayo, using Halls 3 and 4. The relocation of Sanganai/Hlanganani/World Tourism Expo to the city of Bulawayo has been done to stimulate the development and growth of tourism in regions across the country. Sanganai/Hlanganani is one of Africa’s premier tourism showcases, aimed at bringing international buyers and exhibitors under one roof. Details can be sourced from the Executive Director, National Convention Bureau, call (04) 770409 or e-mail ncb@ztazim.co.zw. Alternatively, contact the exhibition team: edson@ztazim.co.zw, sheona@ztazim.co.zw or sanganai@ztazim.co.zw

 

Friday September 23 to Sunday September 25 – The 2016 Zimbabwe Motor Show. Venue: Old Georgians Sports Club. Previous exhibitors have first option on their exhibition stands and new exhibitors are welcome. Visit Facebook/ZimbabweMotorShow. Enquiries and bookings to Gabriel Ettlin, event organiser, tel. 0774 336376.

 

Valentine’s fun at Cresta Lodge: enjoy coffee and treats, or a light meal, in the Cool Beans coffee shop, and take a selfie to post on Facebook. Most likes will win the couple involved a holiday stay at Cresta Sprayview in Victoria Falls. Get in now!

 

Celebrity Subscription Concerts is back in action and everyone is invited to join, and enjoy superb performances by invited international classical music performers. Schedules performances being arranged at present: Feb 21, May 8 and June 12, plus four others later in the year. The membership officer is Veronique Wakerley (e-mail vwakerley@yoafrica.com). Subs for 2016: Red Carpet (all recitals during the year, plus after-recital receptions) – $100 per person or $180 per couple. Ordinary members: (four recitals, plus discount for remaining recitals) – $40 per person or $70 per couple.

 

Theatre training for youngsters and teenagers: PREPS – theatre fun for ages six to 12. Saturdays 10.30am to 12 noon in Theatre Upstairs at Reps. REPTEENS, for ages 13 to 19, Fridays 6pm to 8pm, in the Repteens Room at Reps.

 

Some helpful information about school terms in 2016: First term, which started on Tuesday January 12, End: Wednesday March 23, half term: February 19 to 22. Second term – Start: Tuesday May 3, End: Thursday August 4, half term: June 17 to 20. Public Holidays: Africa Day, May 25. Third term: Start Tuesday September 6, End: Thursday December 8, half term: October 14 to 17. First term 2017 starts Tuesday January 10. Thank you to Paula Blackburn of St George’s College for assistance with this useful information.

 

News from Amanzi Restaurant: The Shop Café @ Amanzi is open Tuesday to Friday each week from 10.30am for coffee and Kerry Wallace is back with us to make all of your favourite Shop Cafe @ Amanzi dishes, too. The very popular vegetarian buffet is available from 12pm to 2.30pm and we have a price reduction: now only $12 and meat extras are only an additional $5. The fastest lunch in town, all done in less than an hour. Call us on 04-497768 to book a table.

 

February fun at Cresta Jameson Hotel in the heart of bustling Harare: stay Fri to Sun for only $60 per person or $80 per couple. Happy hour Mon, Tues, Thurs 5pm to 6pm – 50 percent off selected beers. Quiz night each Weds with prizes. Conference package for as little as $15 per person. Music events: DJ Nesto and DJ Cavassy tonight (Feb 6), DJ Xeno Feb 11, 18 and 25; Lwazi Tshabangu live Feb 12; Victor Kunonga live Feb 13, 20 and 27. Alexio Kawara live Feb 19. Too Open and Good Fellaz band live Feb 26. Book through reservations@jameson.cresta.co.zw.

 

If you are in the fields of sales, marketing, advertising, public relations, broadcasting, journalism, printing and publishing, research, e-communication or related disciplines, then you should be a member of the Advertising and Publicity Club. Running continuously since 1963, this is a platform for social and business networking, and includes monthly lunches with guest speakers, educationals and famils, quiz nights, sports days and other events. Join by paying a $30 subscription for the year! Visit Facebook/Advertising and Publicity Club of Harare or call 0737 694383.  First lunch this week (Thursday January 21) with guest speaker Roger Stringer, talking on how to go about publishing that book you have always had in your mind.

 

Support the work of the Zimbabwe National SPCA, the Harare SPCA, VAWZ, Mukuvisi Woodland Society, Harare Children’s Home, BS Leon Home for old folks and other registered welfare organisations. No matter how bad things are there’s always someone worse off than you, and they need help more than ever before. Check Ndeipi magazine for detailed information. Ndeipi is the monthly guide to what’s on and happening in and around Harare – it’s a good read and has exceptional amounts of useful information – all for only $2.

 

News about the inaugural came count at the Rhodes-Nyanga National Park. This took place on Saturday November 7 and was held by invitation of the Area Warden, Onias Bebe. Teams met at the Rhodes Hotel at 12 noon for a briefing on the methodology to be used. Then 42 participants were to be deployed into the 47 000-hectare park, most of which is densely forested by pines and wattle, and these areas were not surveyed. The park was divided into nine sectors from 2 000 to 4 000 hectares in extent, comprising 27 633 hectares in all. Each team was to  drive, walk and survey with binoculars from strategic points,  counting all mammals within their area. Birds were also to be recorded; in particular, Blue Swallows and their nesting sites. Recording sheets would detail  times where each animal or group of animals was seen and a corresponding number referring to the group was recorded on a  map of their area. The briefing meeting was concluded at 2pm and many of the participants remained for lunch, for which the hotel provided a brilliant snack luncheon. Many of the participants returned to private or parks accommodation in and around Nyanga. Counters woke up to a beautiful clear day with some frost in areas of Connemara, Rhodes Hotel and the Kwaraguza cottages. Conditions were  perfect  for participants, with clear skies overhead and short green grass throughout most of the areas, where fierce fires had burned only a few weeks before . In spite of 270 kilometres of fire breaks  in place this year, fires were fanned by strong winds and dense bush. The count began at 5.30am but in hindsight teams should have started at first light, which was closer to 4.45am. Teams were supported by National Parks rangers, who were able to share much of their knowledge with members. They were able to direct teams to secluded  parts of the park one would not normally frequent. For  some, this was a first time in the park and the beauty and phenomenal scenery was absolutely breathtaking. Standing at the top of a fortressed mountain, looking down at the source of the rivers  flowing north, south and east,  as they leave Zimbabwe, one was able to capture the imagination of the ancients who worked this land. With much of the park burnt out, visibility was good. The Udu Dam group was booked in at the lodges there and found it difficult to leave their base as they found enough game to count to keep them occupied for a substantial part of the morning. An osprey provided much entertainment, demonstrating  its  fishing skills. Much of the game that was counted was in the northern and central part of the park, while the southern sectors consisting of the mid and lower Pungwe and yielded very little. Some team members did find time for a swim while  the older members preferred reclining on banks of rivers and dams over a relaxing lunch break.  Birders found many new species for their lists and good reports of Blue Swallows were noted. In spite of some bad fires in the area, the park is in excellent condition. All in all this was a wonderful and worthwhile week-end.  Special note was the lack of sable sightings, but fresh droppings and tracks  had been identified by one group. The following day, 38 members met up at Rhodes Hotel for a debrief, which was designed to analyse any shortcomings. Each team representative was asked to give a short report on the previous day’s proceedings and suggest how the count could be developed. It was generally  decided that some minor changes could be made to the sector boundaries, and, it is hoped, organisers could expand the area to be covered next year, by including more volunteers.

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