Cultural conservationist Obert Sithole has penned a Xitsonga play titled Hi Ta Ku Yini, unpacking the life of Zimbabwe’s Tsonga people during the 80s and 90s.
Category: Arts and Entertainment
Claitos To Drop New Track
Chiredzi’s talented gospel singer Claitos Mkoka (32), will release a fresh song titled ‘Daniel Huma’, under the banner of Basepower production, on 8, July
King Malisanga Speaks of His Musical Career
King Malisanga (38), has been through a lot to give up the ride; avowed to keep the ball rolling till he writes his name and that of his home ground in gold through music.
Lance Drops Two Killer Songs
The 27-year-old talented artist from Nyangambe Resettlement Area, Chiredzi North, who takes pride in singing in his mother tongue, Xitsonga, has prepared an ear banquet for his fans, released duo tracks on Friday, 10 March
Zim film squeeze in on SA screens.
The Zimbabwean movie, Gonarezhou, [The land of elephants] has been allocated a slice of slot on mzansi screens.
Macheso’s Mimicker Aims Higher.
The 34-year-old guitarist from Chipinda Pools, Chiredzi South, performs like one of sungura heavyhitters, Aleck Macheso, according to his fans’ remarks.
Different art disciplines, same dream
In the beginning, is the white canvas and it all begins on the blank white canvas. In his hand, is a pencil, in hers, a paintbrush and right in front of them both is a tin of paint. With the precision of a neurosurgeon in theatre, they take turns to embed the beauty they would have envisioned in their hearts onto the canvas. Each brushstroke or pencil line is carefully placed where it should be and in the end, the breathtaking painting hangs on the wall of the highest bidder.
Local gospel artiste releases album
Music has often been an invaluable tool in promoting ethical practices in societies. It promotes spiritual harmony or order in the soul. Plato even said that “music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and charm and gaiety to life and to everything”.
Pathisa Nyathi blesses his 70th birthday with an autobiography
His autobiography is in the form of two books, with book one covering the years from birth in 1951 up to the end of 1973 when Mr Nyathi completed his training as a science teacher at Gweru Teachers College, while book two deals with the rest of the life story from 1974 to 2021.
Plumtree twins live their Rumba dream
While it is uncommon for the younger generation to follow Rumba music, Alpha and Omega Sibanda have emerged in Plumtree raising the Rumba Music flag high.