From Harare to Lagos: Blac’s billboard triumph

That momentum set the tone for what was coming: bigger stages, bigger conversations, and now, a Lagos billboard seen by thousands every day.
By Khumbulani Muleya Aug. 1, 2025

Zenda impresses at Hamptons Fine Art Fair 2025

VISUAL artist Keith Zenda scored another milestone by exhibiting at the 19th Edition of the Hamptons Fine Art Fair 2025.
By Tendai Sauta Jul. 18, 2025

Survival of the fittest as job market shrinks

Con-artists also have a field day in the job application and hiring field, daring even to advertise through social media platforms that they have openings.
By Emison Haripindi Jun. 7, 2025

Calisomnia Chills returns for third edition at Moto Republik

"We have incorporated games and other activities into the platter. Calisomnia artists are set to ignite the stage, and we have a couple of surprise artists to be announced."
By Sindiso Dube May. 25, 2025

Rising star of independent curator Laura Ganda

The fair, held at Andy Miller Hall in Harare Showgrounds, is reportedly the first curated art fair in the country.
By Nyadzombe Nyampenza Apr. 1, 2025

Fashion background inspires artist’s creations

METAL sculpture artist Joram Havadi's creations are inspired by his fashion background.
By Tatenda Kunaka Feb. 24, 2025

Musicians confront drug abuse, high divorce

Meanwhile, the album was dropped on Friday on audio Mack and YouTube, while in the process of being available on all digital platforms.
By Margaret Lubinda Jan. 26, 2025

5 artists, 5 nations: Taking to the road to find southern Africa’s hidden stories

The result is a new book called Chronicles of the Road: Five Nations, Five Artists that documents Muvhuti’s experiences.
By The Conversation Jan. 24, 2025

Who is an artist?

 Governments in their manner of doing business usually have a proclivity towards State security whereas true artists tend to gravitate towards issues that border on human security.
By Nicholas Aribino Jan. 15, 2025