In the 1979 song “Zimbabwe,” Marley calls on Africans to liberate Zimbabwe, which had been under British colonial rule.
THE Scripts and Bars programme, known for unifying young Zimbabwean creatives from different disciplines, has undergone a ...
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South African music sensations Naledi Aphiwe and Mawelele are basking in the glow of their latest release, 'Romeo & Juliet'.
Warner Music Group and streaming platform Audiomack have agreed to expand their current licensing deal, signed in 2019, to ...
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HARARE - As the 30th anniversary of Leonard Dembo's death approaches, his widow, Eunice, has revealed her struggles and ...
Scientists hope a mix of artificial intelligence and human expertise will help decipher ancient scrolls carbonized by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius 2,000 years ago. Over a thousand scrolls were found ...
Takudzwa Chikepe, who was raised in Harare, was not born at the time of Marley’s historic performance. Known as VaChikepe The ...
The United Arab Emirates has overtaken China to become Zimbabwe's biggest export partner. Since 2022, the Gulf state has ...
With her humble gospel roots, Alisha is stepping into the spotlight, having released her debut single, “Muri Mwari,” under ...
On 6 February 1945, a star was born. In the Parish of St Anne’s in a village named Nine Mile in the mountains of central Jamaica, Robert Nesta Marley was born to Cedella Malcom Booker and an already ...