Festivals create cultural harmony: Anibal

Anibal described the Sauti Za Buzara (Kiswahili for sounds of wisdom) Festival as a platform not only meant for enjoyment of music and cultural diversity, but for creating cultural harmony.
By Tendai Sauta Mar. 5, 2024

Female musicians are not taken seriously: Selmor

Selmor made the remarks speaking at the Women and Music Concert courtesy of One Billion Rising in partnership Zimbabwe College of Music held in the capital last week.
By Winstone Antonio Feb. 27, 2024

At home with Selmor

Something about me that many might not know is that I enjoy eating dhaka (clay sold) by vendors along the streets or by musika (the market).
By Sharon Zebra Sep. 23, 2023

Artistes side hustle to make ends meet

Selmor set up her business during the heat of the Covid-19 pandemic as she said she needed other streams of income
By Bridget Wadzanai Mavhimira Apr. 9, 2023

Selmor finds home at Zim College of Music

Selmor is among the many artistes who did not allow the idleness that was caused by the COVID-19-induced lockdown to distract their vision.
By Winstone Antonio Apr. 5, 2023

January: A gloomy month for the Manatsas

The late music super stars Oliver Mtukudzi, Zexie Manatsa and other artistes who passed away in the month of January have been remembered by the entire nation through the broadcasting of their songs.
By Rejoice Phiri Jan. 26, 2023

When food festival celebrates heritage, promotes tourism

The recently held Good Food Festival was a remarkable success as a mixture of musical sounds echoed throughout the Harare Botanical Gardens, setting a good tone and mood for the day.
By Vancell Chada Nov. 16, 2022