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Grandmothers Of Zimbabwe showing Pain and Resilience
With a decrease in HIV and AIDS prevalence, there are still people who are affected by the epidemic such as grandmothers of Zimbabwe.
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Grandmothers Of Zimbabwe showing Pain and Resilience
With a decrease in HIV and AIDS prevalence, there are still people who are affected by the epidemic such as grandmothers of Zimbabwe.
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They don't understand me, They'd rather call me names, than call my phone I am the foundation of their companionship, I am fuel to...
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The Cancer Issue
HealthLink with Dr Rhoda Molife will continue with Bertha Mukodzani’s superb work to encourage us all to make our health a top priority. And...
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African Odysseys
The British Film Institute (BFI) Southbank has been showcasing four inspirational films made by African people since December 2014 and this will end in...
MUSIC
Indie Music- Flabbz Ashton Christian Hip hop Song – LEAD ME – feat Vuyo,Hilary...
A few weeks ago Christian Rapper Flabbz Ashton dropped a song entitled LEAD ME featuring Vuyo,Hilary & Tinashe . It is more like a conversation...
Tee Cee hip hop gospel
Tee Cee is a hip hop gospel artist aged 22 born on the 13th of April 1992 and grew up as a musician. He...
HOPE MASIKE EYES THE WILD, WILD WEST!
15 September 2014 Commonly known for her mbira playing, Hope Masike's last quarter of the year is filled with performances locally and abroad. Amidst...
Free Song Contest – Amvis Instruments No Limits
The Amvis Instruments no limits instrumental has arrived. AMVIS has been doing great on the Zimbabwean scene in trying to pioneer . To enter the...
Things The New School Can Borrow From The Old School
What did the new school leave in the old school?
Before I start getting into the details of this article, I’d like to assure you...
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Switzerland African Festival Basel
Zimlink was invited to take part in the first Interracial African Festival in Basel Switzerland. A city located on the boarders of France and Germany adding to the crowd a rich mix of Africa and Europe. The event was well planned and executed on a professional level, food and music from north south east and west Africa. special live musical performances from West Africa, Jamaica and Brazil.
“African unity is at the heart of a future world not just Africa. Events like the one today builds and expands the dialogue within the diaspora. As Africans we have a huge responsibility to create and drive this message of unity and love to a world, too often distracted by greed and personal gain. Africa is the future not just for the peoples of Africa but for a world that is crying out for change.”