Freedom of expression

Silence and fear have replaced dialogue in Zimbabwe
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An end to literary barrenness

BY TINASHE MUSHAKAVANHU
Young creative entrepreneur Alec Kaposa and friends have exploited Zimbabwe's rich culture...

Can theatre overthrow a govt?

By Tinashe Mushakavanhu
New Zealand based writer, Stanley Makuwe, is one of Zimbabwe's talented but unrecognized...

Zims get ‘a home away from home’ in SA

In the absence of an exclusive watering hole and eating place for the vast majority of...

A rebel rhythm is born

HARARE - A new cultural activist network, Magamba, was born last week at a vibrant event...

SA actors star in “Devilish Bob” to tell the truth about Mugabe

A Group of South African actors here have taken over a play titled the 'Devilish Bob'...

Cry Africa musical seeks performers

Mags May has turned life under Mugabe into a musical, CRY AFRICA, and is seeking groups...

Zimbabwean performers call at Number 10 before London debut


LONDON - As Zimbabwe erupts into man-made shambles, and trauma...

The Day After Mugabe – Prospects for Change in Zimbabwe

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Edited by Gugulethu Moyo and Mark Ashurst
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Chinodya wins 2007 Noma Award

HARARE - Zimbabwean author Shimmer Chinodya has won the 2007 Noma Award for Publishing in Africa...

Lucky Dube and Doris Lessing


Paul faced much opposition when he reached Europe. In Philippi, Thessalonika and Athens he was...

Rumbi Katedza’s star shines


BY TINASHE MUSHAKAVANHU
LONDON - Filmmaker, Rumbi Katedza, is striding into greater things since retiring...

New book to shed fresh light on Gukurahundi?

Historians, journalists and those who survived Gukurahundi (1981 -1987) when as many as 25,000 men, women...

Zimbabwean poetry: oracles of the povo

BY TINASHE MUSHAKAVANHU
Since 2000, publishers in Zimbabwe have turned to the short story as an...

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