Poet <strong>Natalia Molebatsi</strong> shares what she loves most.
It’s all going to the dogs, as pit bulls become the latest fashion accessory for hipsters on the hop.
Had those presiding at the Nuremberg trials done their homework, they would have seen Nazism as the product of German history, authors argue.
<strong>Malcolm Purkey</strong> shares his ‘cultural life’
<strong>Percy Zvomuya</strong> sees <i>The Butcher Brothers</i>, directed by Sylvaine Strike as disturbing, dark and brooding.
A few years ago, David Adjaye received the Order of the British Empire for his outstanding work in architecture.
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/ 12 October 2010
Percy Zvomuya writes that it’s easy to see why poet Frank Chipasula was exiled for two decades from Kamuzu Banda’s Malawi.
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/ 5 September 2010
Ellen Aaku, from Zambia, was the recipient of the Penguin Prize for African Writing in the fiction category at the <i>M&G</i>’s Literary Festival.
<b>Percy Zvomuya</b> sat down to talk to Warren Nebe, head of Dramatic Art at Wits University’s School of Arts and director of Drama for Life, Africa.
The enormity of the atrocity in Rwanda demands that we keep revisiting it and questioning it. There is no guarantee it won’t happen elsewhere.