Two new jazz instrumentalists are taking inspiration from their Zimbabwean experience, writes Percy Zvomuya.
Percy Zvomuya reviews <i>Unbridled </i> the story of a Nigerian woman who moves to Britain thinking she has found true love over the internet.
Percy Zvomuya looks at <i>Africa Writes Back</i> by British publisher James Currey.
Southern African authors Zukiswa Wanner and
Valerie Tagwira should take a leaf from each other’s
latest books, says Percy Zvomuya.
Percy Zvomuya talks to Putumayo head Dan Storper about the complex task of compiling world music.
British companies doing business in Zimbabwe must find the noise from their government and the international community disconcerting.
Neither Mugabe nor Tsvangirai can rule successfully without coming to an agreement. The first talks aimed at reaching a settlement began this week.
Last month British Prime Minister Gordon Brown urged British companies to stop investing in Zimbabwe, saying his government was preparing sanctions.
The Anglican Church in Southern Africa is unlikely to join the split from the mainstream church.
Among the many happenings at the Cape Town Book Fair, few were as auspicious as the relaunch of Heinemann’s famous African Writers Series.