With hard-hitting rhymes, mesmerising beats, and soulful lyrics, Malcom Mufunde and YaadUniverse recently dropped their sophomore album, Economy. Displaying true craftsmanship, the album is made up of both punchlines and intricate wordplay.
There’s no end in sight for Enzo Ishall’s hot streak. After five successful years, he just might be the most consistent artist we’ve seen in ZimDancehall. Just when you think his track is winding down, wham! Ndanzvenga arrives and confirms
With the combined magical powers of Trevor Dongo and Hillzy, the much-anticipated hit single Love Story Part 2 is finally here and ready to take over airwaves and dominate playlists. Taking elements from contemporary African pop, Trevor Dongo’s classic R&B
The meteoric rise of the duo Calvin Gudu and Muzi Mangena in 1998 is nothing short of remarkable. It all began with the song 'Tombofara', a whimsical fantasy song unlike anything anyone had ever heard before.
Phillip Gadzikwa Mushangwe, better known by his stage name Paraffin, was a household name in the early 1990s for his starring role on the hit TV show “Paraffin”.
‘Pamamonya Ipapo’ loosely describes someone triumphing against larger and more physically imposing opponents. However, it can also be applied to anyone who has triumphed against the odds, whether they are skinny or not.
The Mukadota Family is considered one of the best television shows to have been produced in Zimbabwe. The show aired hair the airwaves in 1982 and ended 1996 but not without leaving behind a legacy that still endures today.
On his latest mixtape, Ghetto Riri Mandiri, Collin Ceezy has pushed his trap era sound to the next level. His ability to combine hard-hitting street tales with snappy and well-crafted beats is truly remarkable. Listening to him switch between plain-spoken
Saintfloew, the Chitungwiza based Samanyanga Sounds rapper, has been stepping up his game since he stepped onto the rap scene back in 2021. His past collaborations with Holy Ten on Gundamwenda and Under Pressure have been veritable hits, and allowed
African wild dogs used to range across Africa. There were once 500,000 dogs in 39 countries, but now only 7,000 dogs are thought to remain, with about 700 left in Zimbabwe.
Synopsis Out of the destruction, chaos and trauma of the recent xenophobic violence a small group of Zimbabwean teachers tries to establish some structure and healing for the displaced children and for themselves. Their approach – the establishment of the
Written by Charles Munganasa, Solo na Mutsai tells the story of two village lovers who are granted university scholarships. At university the two are exposure to city life which comes with risk that might derail their dreams.
Robyn and Mercy, were poster children for the new Zimbabwe. Robyn was as pale-skinned as Mercy was dark, so the girls were a symbol that all was well in Zimbabwe.
What does a family do when a child starts hearing voices and acts strange? Filmmaker Lawrie Zidyana’s documentary looks back at how his family dealt with a mystery that dominated his life growing up in Zimbabwe.
Shuvai grows up in the care of her Uncle after her mother is chased away from her father’s villager. Years later Shuvai is grown up and ready to marry to her childhood sweetheart Moses. Then the problems started.
Thandi is a teenager, ready for anything and ripe for love. She's flirting with womanhood and the township beckons. As her life spins out of control, Thandi has to learn that playing with love may mean toying with her life.
He seemed so casual — sitting on a bar stool behind the Tiny Desk, acoustic guitar in hand — but when you hear that husky voice, you'll know why he's a legend.
While the surrounding hills in the Great Dyke region are scarred by years of heavy mining, there's a different kind of rock chipping going on at Zimbabwe's hidden sculpture community.
A country that was once the jewel of Africa but where the infrastructure is now in terminal collapse. Grace, Esther and Obert show us how they not only struggle to put food in their mouths but also desperately seek the
We living inna difficult times / Poverty getting serious overtime / Ishe dai masimbisa mankind / We working overtime still / Nothing nah materialise coz / I got bills and the money can’t pay / Nutty O Song Jehovah Musatisiye
Listen how can I stay sane / When the only choice for a hustler is corona or hunger / And ain’t nobody looking out for our welfare Asaph Song Asipheli Moya Artist Asipheli Moya featuring Msiz’kay Album Single Label MGIZ
Before samplers and synthesizers were a part of hip-hop’s fundamental equation, artists recorded with live bands in the studio.Watch Leonard Mapfumo perform backed by Those Guys Vacho and special guests.
Lord Forgive me if I ever use mi voice / Ina wrong way / Bless me and beautify mi voice more mek it touch more hearts / Bless my parents / Please Lord / Mek every body around me and
Mandipe is the story of an orphan who is kidnapped by a mermaid, and without a family to miss him is quickly forgotten. Years later he returns from the underworld with supernatural gifts only to be shunned by society. Until
From traditional rituals of music and dance, through the stirring choruses of the liberation war, to the songs of the popular stars and farmers' choirs today, the people of Zimbabwe present their music.