IN a dimly lit Moffat Hall in Mutare, young rural school girls’ eyes are glued to the screen as the film At The End of the Rainbow unfolds. The story resonates deeply within them, sparking a ...
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REVIEW | Whose Zimbabwe is it anyway: Why new liberation war film shows why we need new stories
It’s not every day that I leave my neck of the woods to trundle to the other side of London to watch a morning screening in an empty cinema, but I did not want to miss Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs ...
The characters in Petina Gappah's first book, An Elegy for Easterly, could people a town in her native Zimbabwe. She's written a collection of stories about every layer of Zimbabwean culture: from the ...
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Who Will Bury You? Short stories from Zimbabwe about women who refuse to be easily defined
Zimbabwe-born, Canada-based Chido Muchemwa’s debut short story collection, Who Will Bury You?, was published late in 2024 and immediately attracted the right kind of attention. Here was an unexpected ...
Gibson Ncube receives funding from the National Research Foundation. Zimbabwe-born, Canada-based Chido Muchemwa’s debut short story collection, Who Will Bury You?, was published late in 2024 and ...
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