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Chapungu Sculpture Park: A haven for art, nature

These masterpieces, crafted from Zimbabwe's diverse range of stones, embody the country's deep connection to the natural world, spirituality, and ancestral heritage.
By Merilyn Mushakwe Nov. 19, 2023

Photojournalist explores mbira narrative

Choga noted that several districts in Zimbabwe have their own mythical stories on mbira music which are all important in the preservation of the Zimbabwean Cultural heritage.
By Tendai Sauta Sep. 5, 2023

Appreciation of mbira music improves: Masike

The multi-talented Masike, who is also an author and poet, said although people were attending mbira music shows locally, it had a larger following beyond the borders.
By Zvikomborero Magogo Aug. 25, 2023

Sibanda extends creativity to tombstone carving

Sibanda named his tombstone monument Ray of Sunshine because of the white lustre which soothes bereavement and symbolises eternity.
By Tendai Sauta Jul. 14, 2023

Mazambara rues missed Ephat Mujuru opportunity

Mazambara, who also featured on the local soapie Tiriparwendo as Nyasha in the early 2000, was a protégé of Mujuru, but he missed the chance to collaborate with him.
By Moses Mugugunyeki May. 14, 2023

Amadhuve Sasha hosts birthday bash

Amadhuve Sasha is expected to play songs from her album titled Mutsindo which carries 10 tracks.
By Style Reporter Apr. 30, 2023

Amadhuve on a mission to uplift fellow female artists

Lishomwa is one of those artistes who prefer to be addressed by her totem Madhuve, referring to the zebra animal species. As a result, she has come to be called Sasha Amadhuve.
By Agatha Chuma Aug. 31, 2022