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Authorities in many countries often want to make use of the arts in nation-building to foster cohesion and an understanding of certain values and principles that embody a country's perceived identity. Because the arts often hold up a mirror to society and reflect narratives and stories that resonate with citizens, it is an ideal way to reach the community. In this episode, Gilmore and Tswarelo talk to His Honourable, the Mayor of Bulawayo Martin Moyo on the arts, culture and the city. He also gives an update on the passing of Winnie Mandela, firing of people at Zim Cricket and the fire that destroyed a building at Plumtree High School. Plus catch the last episode of MTV Shuga Down South drama series.
This week Gilmore Tee talks to Zimbabwean Afro-Soul artist Mj Sings and writer @LauraNazanin, about the need to have 365 Days of Activism and not only talk about Gender-Based Violence over 16 Days. Mj Sings shares his new EP - Soul & Mind, while Laura shares on abuse in the Zimbabwean...
Published 11/30/18
This week Gilmore Tee talks to Zimbabwean Afro-Soul artist Mj Sings and writer @LauraNazanin, about the need to have 365 Days of Activism and not only talk about Gender-Based Violence over 16 Days. Mj Sings shares his new EP - Soul & Mind, while Laura shares on abuse in the Zimbabwean...
Published 11/30/18