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Many Zimbabwean musicians fuse their music with versions of rumba, western pop music, jazz, reggae, dancehall
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By Fred Zindi Sep. 4, 2022
The shows in Rufaro Stadium, Harare and Barbourfields Stadium, Bulawayo were sold out, the latter being marred by a failed P.A. system.
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By Fred Zindi Sep. 11, 2022
Many of those who ask me this question assume that I listen to all music released in Zimbabwe. The truth is I don’t.
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By Fred Zindi Sep. 18, 2022
Yours Truly was recently privileged to come across a research document that exclusively dwelt on administration of archeological heritage sites in Hwange.
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By Fred Zindi Sep. 22, 2022
Zimura protects the performing rights of authors and collects royalties on their behalf.
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By Fred Zindi Sep. 25, 2022
Sungura music (sometimes referred to as Museve) at some point used to be Zimbabwe’s most popular music genre especially in the 1980’s.
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By Fred Zindi Oct. 2, 2022
Their only challenge would be to put trustworthy people at the entrance points who will record every amount handed in by each individual.
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By Fred Zindi Oct. 9, 2022
To this day, I read books on serious subjects with the radio on.
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By Fred Zindi Oct. 16, 2022
The crisis has highlighted and accelerated many challenges which the sector had already been facing.
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By Fred Zindi Oct. 23, 2022
I told him that I would work out my diary and let him know as soon as I know what I am doing next year.
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By Fred Zindi Oct. 30, 2022
This time, he was backed by Kelly Rusike on bass, Kuda on drums and members of Jazz Invitation who are an amazing band full of very talented individuals.
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By Fred Zindi Nov. 6, 2022
If you will recall, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer were the three main and original artistes in the Wailers Band.
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By Fred Zindi Nov. 13, 2022
One wonders if this year’s Christmas is going to be a merry one or a miserable one. It looks like the live music industry is in trouble.
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By Fred Zindi Nov. 20, 2022