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‘Black Panther’ actress Gurira’s workshops inspire African playwrights

Gurira said the choice of venue also reflected Almasi’s mission. 
By The Guardian Dec. 13, 2024

US embassy advances Byo women entrepreneurs

AWE is an exchange programme that started in 2019, to empower women with the knowledge, networks and access to opportunities they need to launch or scale up successful businesses.
By Margaret Lubinda Dec. 11, 2024

Nyadzombe Nyampenza reviews Family Riots, a play that exposes fractured human relations in a time of economic crisis

Her view reflects a common sentiment by many who watched the over one-hour long performance of the play during its run from November 15.
By Nyadzombe Nyampenza Dec. 8, 2024

‘Family Riots’ stirs nostalgia of the 1990s

Using the gallery as a venue adds an extra layer of depth to the production, blurring the lines between theatre, art and reality. 
By Khumbulani Muleya Nov. 22, 2024

Family Riots: A celebration of Zimbabwean storytelling

THE energy is electric at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe as Almasi Collaborative Arts' captivating new play, Family Riots, continues its run.
By Style Reporter Nov. 17, 2024

French sets up a view in Honde Valley

French’s exhibition builds on this legacy, drawing visitors into an intimate experience that transcends the boundaries of words and symbolism.
By Artweb Nov. 15, 2024

NGZ opens groundbreaking art exhibition — by kids!

Africa Alive! Uncovering Africa Through Young Eyes is an exhibition by the children from Kids’ African History Club.
By Khumbulani Muleya Aug. 16, 2024

NGZ revisits history, looks into the future

The gallery was established in 1952 through an Act of Parliament and was officially inaugurated on July 16, 1957 by Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother.
By Staff Writer Aug. 2, 2024

NGZ at 67: A beacon on Zim’s cultural landscape

NGZ executive director Raphael Chikukwa says this is an important milestone for the gallery as he chronicled the journey thus far.
By Zivisai Chagaka Jul. 12, 2024