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The Colo(g)niser tour came to a grand finish last Saturday as comedian and poet Andrew Manyika performed to a capacity crowd at Reps Theatre in Belgravia.
Presented by the Centre for Creative Arts, an inter-disciplinary hub in the School of the Arts in the College of Humanities at the University of KwaZulu-Natal
URBAN grooves musician Trevor Dongo has crossed the generational divide and roped in hip-hop and R&B artist Hillzy on his new song titled Love Story Part 2.
The residencies will allow the artists the time and space to develop and complete their projects while being supported by mentors, workshops, resources and curated activities.
The single, which took two weeks to write, record and release is among several songs that Daecolm has collaborated on with the multi-award-winning artist.
This is a welcome development as prospective students from outside Harare often found it difficult to secure affordable accommodation when wanting to join the rehabilitation centre.
Last year, in celebrating the achievements of women and women artists, the NGZ, through the support of the Irish embassy, curated an exhibition themed #BreakTheBias.
Born in Mbizaneni in 1961, a year before the Sharpeville massacre, Msibi’s life can be traced through some of South Africa’s significant historic events.
His piece titled Mukomberanwa, which is a Shona word that reflects unity, togetherness and happiness, was selected out of 13 shortlisted entries by the ZVAA jury.
The conference will unite women from all walks of life to connect, renew and find networks under the theme DigitAll: Innovation and technology for gender equality.