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Tshidzu in maiden Sibone Okunye exhibition

Tshidzu hogged the limelight when she won the London audition of BBC 1’s The Big Painting Challenge 2018 Series and went on to win the public vote in the televised show.
By Tendai Sauta 16h ago
Theatre mirrors society: Munganasa
Theatre mirrors society: Munganasa
The playwright will bring a play titled Mari yaVaChivhayo to Theatre in the Park in the capital next month.
By SHARON ZEBRA 16h ago
Mawadza: A rising comedian on the block
These comedians expanded their fan base on digital platforms and their talents has been celebrated.
By SHARON ZEBRA Mar. 27, 2024
Implementation of African cultural aspects crucial in film
However, the filmmaker emphasised that while it is useful to stick to our African roots, knowledge acquired from outside the continent should not be undervalued or eradicated.
By SHARON ZEBRA Mar. 27, 2024
Association for female artists launched in Manicaland
The Manicaland Association of Female Artists (Mafa) is the brainchild of the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ) Manicaland Office.
By SHARON ZEBRA Mar. 26, 2024
Mawungira eNharira devoted to showcasing authentic mbira
The group has also been to China and Sweden under cultural exchange programmes.
By SHARON ZEBRA Mar. 26, 2024
Charity Dlodlo empowers women through theatre play
Dlodlo continues to make waves with Once an Actress, showing her commitment to amplifying women's voices and advocating gender equality.
By SHINGIRAI MANYENGAVANA Mar. 26, 2024
Masike’s adventurous experiment challenges mbira paganism
The album is Masike’s fourth offering after Mbira, Love and Chocolate released in 2012 and The Exorcism of a Spinster, a 2019 production.
By SHARON ZEBRA Mar. 25, 2024
‘Consistency key for artists’
To create an impactful exhibition, Kamupira said her goal was to identify a theme or subject that appeals to the target audience and thoroughly research on it.
By SHARON ZEBRA Mar. 25, 2024
BET channel brings Queendom to viewers
After the launch on April 22, the drama will be broadcast Mondays to Fridays at 6.30pm and repeated at 9.30pm.
By Life & Style Reporter Mar. 25, 2024
Elevator Shoes for Men: Elevating Style and Confidence
Elevator shoes for men represent the perfect marriage of style, sophistication, and practicality.
By Newsday Mar. 23, 2024
Marimirofa transforms garbage into stunning artworks
He uses plastic bottles, empty cans, timber and other metals to transform them into different artworks.
By SHARON ZEBRA Mar. 23, 2024
Racism: A scourge still gnawing societies
Hasters’s book has touched many people’s lives, and has particularly resonated with people of mixed heritage.
By NYADZOMBE NYAMPENZA Mar. 22, 2024
Festival to strengthen artistic creativity
The event will also host industry giants from neighbouring African countries such as South Africa and Zambia.
By SHARON ZEBRA Mar. 22, 2024
Beitbridge Film Expo targets GBV, child abuse
The film expo will be screening films such as The Bridge by Donzvo Entertainment, My maid my best friend and Sometimes in Life by Classic Movies, The Eye by DownRains.
By SHARON ZEBRA Mar. 22, 2024
Jakwara: Hwede’s offer on promoting rapport
“Producers are free to make as many submissions as possible. We are working on the film competition in conjunction with 3Ktv, Nhaka TV and Nhosvo Media channels including several online platforms.”
By Tendai Sauta Mar. 21, 2024
Equalizer season 3 set for premiere
The statement further notes that the addition of Donal Logue follows Robyn McCall’s mentor Bishop being killed by her longtime nemesis Mason Quinn (Chris Vance).
By Life & Style Reporter Mar. 21, 2024
Study exposes gaps in creative sector
Nonetheless, the study highlighted that cultural and creative sectors were drivers of economic growth, development and employment creation.
By SHARON ZEBRA Mar. 21, 2024
‘Women not confined to kitchen’
In an interview with NewsDay Life & Style Beseni said she creates artworks depicting various strengths and influences women have in society.
By SHARON ZEBRA Mar. 20, 2024
Bumhira honoured in threefold exhibition
Arts social media platforms still trend this event which was labelled by many as a night of revelation.
By Tendai Sauta Mar. 20, 2024
Ndlovu aspires to uplift fellow artistes
He won the National Arts Merit Awards Outstanding Newcomer this year and was also awarded an Influential and Ecosystem Builders in Zimbabwe certificate last year.
By SHARON ZEBRA Mar. 19, 2024
Janyure broadens artistry to leathercraft
On her singles Mwanagu and Usachinje Moyo she roped in the services of world acclaimed Afro Jazz guitarist Louis Mhlanga.
By Tendai Sauta Mar. 19, 2024
Mushuku: A policeman dedicated to preach morality through song
Mushuku indicated that encouraging youths to engage in innovative entrepreneurship and meaningful education,
By Tendai Sauta Mar. 18, 2024
Odugbemi heads Africa Magic awards judges panel
The Africa Magic Viewer’s Choice Awards are presented by MultiChoice to recognise outstanding achievements in film and television production in Africa.
By Life & Style Reporter Mar. 18, 2024
Artists take lead in advocating for menstrual health
A variety of artists received certificates for their exceptional menstrual-themed work in the competition Flow Art: Celebrating Womanhood and Menstruation.
By SHARON ZEBRA Mar. 18, 2024
Physical challenges are not a hindrance: Chitungo
Nyaradzo Chitungo, a Kadoma-based budding musician who chose to pursue her dreams — passion for music, studies and as a proud mother.
By SHARON ZEBRA Mar. 16, 2024
Remembering top musician Green Jangano
Today, we unveil the tombstone in loving memory of one of Zimbabwe’s greatest musicians, Greenford Jangano, at Warren Hills Cemetery.
By Fred Zindi Mar. 16, 2024
Vuyo Brown uses voice to promote women
Vuyo Brown identifies herself as a multi-genre artiste with a passion that lies in exploring God through music.
By SHARON ZEBRA Mar. 15, 2024