The first of a two part series of interviews with Tafadzwa Tarumbwa as he talks about about the inspiration behind Ambivalence and his endeavors in animation.
POVO: I am here with Tafadzwa Tarumbwa of...
POVO: Thanks for your time, can you give us a brief background about yourself NQO: I have been an animator and digital artist for the past 7-8 years now. At once, I also lectured at the Zimbabwe Institute of...
POVO: Tell us about Nqobizitha the musician NQO: I started my music career in form 3 with a rap group called The snitches. Later, I met Solomon Maramba, who had an idea for animated character, the Underdog, which became...
We are stitting at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe where we will be talking to Masimba Hwati about his work.
Hi Masimba, how are you doing?I am okay thank you very much. I...
POVO: what are your thoughts on the state of the nation and the future?OUT: I don't know where the nation is going man, half the time I don't even understand what Zimbabwe is.
POVO: You're...
POVO: So what was it like performing with the band for the first time? Outspoken: I have had the band since 2007. It’s easier to work with a live band because you are working with live emotions. I...
What is your take on the visual arts in Zimbabwe?David: As of this year with the changes that have been taking place in our country, there is a lot that is coming up as far as I am concerned....
Tell us a bit about yourself?I grew up in a family of 9 children - 2 boys and 7 girls. The spirit of sharing was very important as was working hard because we had to look after...
Give us a bit of background about yourself, your music genre and how it all started.We began as a group of four permanent band members. Theresa plays recorder, Elijah on bass and Dunmore plays the Jembe. I...
What do you think of the current state of Zimbabwe?Hmmm I know my name is Hope and the album is even titled Hope, it’s very easy to lose hope in a country like this, and so many...