Pocock woke up in a wet swag infested with termites, he knew he’d gone a step too far. So it was straight into one of the huts of Zimbabwe’s Nkayi community for the rest of the…
Renowned British DJ Brandon Block is the latest addition to the stellar line-up at Zimfest London 2011. Brandon is one of the most accomplished Dj's on the global dance music scene with a career that…
We are pleased to announce a new partnership with GAKA Digital. Based in offices in London (UK) and Harare (Zimbabwe) GAKA Digitals team of online marketing experts will strive to deliver a mix of integrated digital…
Grettings all Hope that you are all having a great summer. This is an invite to partake in a small fundraising project for the destitute pensioners in My birthplace,of which I am sure that you…
Not long ago there was an article circulating in Zimbo circles about the lack of vision and innovation among Zimbabwean entrepreneurs. That of course is debatable as Zim has produced a number of stellar businessmen…
“No Zimbabwean ever sings alone. When one person sings, every voice joins in harmony. When one stands to dance, every one moves with the single flow”
We were all privileged to have been part of a generation of Zimbabweans that lived in an era of tremendous hope: a time during which we believed that it was possible, with a good education, a little determination and some luck, that we could all have a good job, our families close by, and a healthy existence. Sadly this is not true for the generation of Zimbabweans growing up in Zim today. Not only do they have that fundamental hope but there are forces much greater than them that seek to exploit them. They are literally having their childhood snatched away from them.