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Karoi musician yearns for recognition

Fun Killer, a universal musician who sings dancehall, Afro-pop, jazz, gospel and hip-hop, among other genres, said despite having been in the music industry for close to seven years, he remains “unknown”.

By The Standard Mar. 27, 2022

Karoi musician yearns for recognition

Fun Killer, a universal musician who sings dancehall, Afro-pop, jazz, gospel and hip-hop, among other genres, said despite having been in the music industry for close to seven years, he remains “unknown”.

By The Standard Mar. 27, 2022

Karoi musician yearns for recognition

Fun Killer, a universal musician who sings dancehall, Afro-pop, jazz, gospel and hip-hop, among other genres, said despite having been in the music industry for close to seven years, he remains “unknown”.

By The Standard Mar. 27, 2022

Out & about: Usher prolongs creative thinking

Seeking to tell purpose driven stories that educate, uplift and inspire people from the African chaste, in his creative capacity Nyambi is a filmmaker, writer and researcher, who is aware that storytellers and content creators might have hairsplitting innovative ideas, but if they are restricted financially their cognitive content will not reach its full potential.

By The Standard Oct. 31, 2021

Out & about: Usher prolongs creative thinking

Seeking to tell purpose driven stories that educate, uplift and inspire people from the African chaste, in his creative capacity Nyambi is a filmmaker, writer and researcher, who is aware that storytellers and content creators might have hairsplitting innovative ideas, but if they are restricted financially their cognitive content will not reach its full potential.

By The Standard Oct. 31, 2021