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Sungura: Dead or just forgotten?
For decades, Sungura music was the heartbeat of Zimbabwe’s entertainment industry.From beerhalls, mining communities and growth points to national radio airwaves, the fast-paced guitar rhythms once ...
A mine collapse at Congo’s key Rubaya coltan site kills large numbers of miners, and officials and rebels sharply dispute the death toll. Congolese mining authorities say the collapse happened ...
Brit awards and Baftas: Criticising genocide and the rise of the far-right and being censored for it
Viewers complained at the censorship on social media, with one commenting, “I’ve never known the Brits bleep out so much ...
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Francophonie Week 2026 kicks off in Zim
This year’s edition of Francophone Week, which roared into life yesterday, continues its tradition of Zimbabwean/Francophone collaborations.This past Thursday organisers of the two-week cultural ...
Global Arts Live has lost three shows in two months due to travel bans and visa issues. If the Trump administration's ...
Holi, widely known as the Hindu festival of colors, is a joyful annual celebration at the advent of spring with cultural and ...
Featuring 20 musicians from 10 countries, the Burlington band led by Avi Salloway aims to foster cultural understanding during a fraught time for immigrants.
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Embassy outs programme for Francophone month fete
What you need to know: This worldwide celebration honours not only the French language, which is spoken by more than 320 million people across all continents but also the shared values that unite the ...
The explosion was so loud and strong, the elderly resident of northern Tehran said she felt it in her heart, describing the U ...
Kimpa Vita’s Theology (1704–1708): Dona Beatriz Kimpa Vita led the Antonian movement, proclaiming that Jesus and Mary were African and calling for unity against European domination. Her preaching ...
Long before patent monopoly lawyers coined the term “submarine patent,” practitioners had a different name for the same ...
The US has denied that a collapsed $367 million health aid package for Zimbabwe was linked to accessing the country's minerals. A US official insists the MOU was strictly focused on public health ...
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