Almasi Collaborative Arts Re-Write masterclass concludes

Beyond nurturing writers, he argued, the industry needs producers capable of mobilising resources to fully realise theatrical visions.
By Khumbulani Muleya Jul. 19, 2025

2-time Pulitzer prize winner, playwright Nottage in Zim

Nottage, renowned for her powerful plays such as Sweat and Ruined, is celebrated for her socially engaging storytelling, often focusing on the lives of black working-class individuals.
By Makanaka Membere Jul. 18, 2025

African languages children’s book series launched

The initiative builds on Ndoto Kids’ earlier project, Nyaya dzeVana, which was supported by the Zimbabwe German Society through their Das Kollectiv initiative.
By Style Correspondent Jul. 13, 2025

Kawara to warm boots through May 30 Reboot Show

Temperatures have gone down in the past days since the winter season settled in.
By Tendai Sauta May. 29, 2025

After Nato, what’s next?

As Hans Kundnani, author of The Paradox of German Power, put it: “Up to the point when the US says the security guarantee is over, you have to do everything you can to hold it together.
By Gwynne Dyer May. 23, 2025

Trump's USAID Cuts: Who cares about aid? Voters do!

Effective political communication about the meaning, purpose and strategic goals of development policy is therefore important for shaping the decision-making of voters.

War: Two steps forward, two steps back?

Indeed, even attempts to change a border by force, whatever the justification, are illegal. Only voluntary, negotiated, uncoerced changes are acceptable.
By Gwynne Dyer Feb. 14, 2025

Mangoma innovates into cultural tourism

On January 25, Moyo and mbira sensation Mary Anibal will join forces in a performance titled, From Village to Town and Back to the Village, at the Zimbabwe German Society in Harare.
By Tendai Sauta Jan. 20, 2025

A musical duet through time

Mangoma told IndependentXtra that the show would be an expression of music  learnt from their elders.
By Khumbulani Muleya Jan. 10, 2025