Tag: society in zimbabwe
Jazzy AfroJazz Artist Interview – Say Hello to Selmor Mtukudzi
If you have not once thought to yourself, “Afro-Jazz, where have I been all your life?!” it is (almost) certain that you have not...
I Birth Fire – Poem by Vimbai Lole
I am cold
An ice cube claims ownership of my ribcage cavity
Icey blood flows from it to take permanent residence in the whole of my...
Getting down with the groove master…
We are all born with different talents and gifts some are born with a hundred fold but they are always masters of one. Doing...
The Sound Of Music – Poem by Vimbai Lole
The sound of music makes us want to dance.
Get down till the sun comes up.
Young men drinking in the maiden's youthful fairness.
Their bodies make...
Cabbage in your cooking: A simple recipe
Ingredients
To feed 2
4 pieces of chicken, 1 medium tomato, 1 small onion, 1 table spoon butter, chicken stock, chicken spice, 1 quarter cabbage, salt...
Detest cabbage? Think again.
Not only are cabbages easy to grow, affordable and readily available at the market, they contain Vitamin U which is a potent remedy for...
You Label Her An M1? Don’t Forget There Is A K1...
In a thousand words, I will touch a potentially sensitive subject in modern day Zimbabwe. This subject is about, single mothers whom we as...
Women Who Love Too Much – Poem by Younique
Before you we stand,
We who mastered the art of ignorance, passiveness and not just giving a ****
Yes, we grew in it, molded it, reflected...
Simba The Comic King, His NAMA Award and Zimabwean Comedy In...
Winner of the “Most Outstanding Comedian Of The Year “ at The National arts Merit Awards (NAMA) 2014, Simba Kakora, popularly known as Simba...