Intwasa Arts Festival unveiled this year’s Mlom’Wakho Poetry Slam which commences this month: From 22-25 September 2010 the Spoken Word Sector will be; Tuesday 22nd September, 2010 “Poetry & Prose Reading” National Gallery of Zimbabwe Courtyard 6PM Feat: Stha, Sabelo, Aura, Aero, etc Thursday 24th of September, 2010 “Poetry & Prose Reading” National Gallery of Zimbabwe Courtyard 6PM Feat: Mmakgari, Sypho, Tumelo, Soulfamilya, etc Friday the 24th of September, 2010 “Acoustic Fridays” National Gallery of Zimbabwe Courtyard 1PM (lunchtime) Feat: Blues Posse [Soulfamilya, Aero5.ol, Tumi,], Harare Posse [Aura, Prayer Soul, Purewood, and many more]. will put their names here, I... Continue Reading
Training with the Center For Creative Leadership Date: Thursday 30 September 2010 Time: 9am – 5pm Cost: $20 Venue: Harare The training is aimed at building self awareness and leadership styles. The program will be designed to cultivate and strengthen the following skills which we believe are critical to successful leadership namely: to be result oriented and efficiently take plans to action; to be resilient in ambiguous and resource contrained environments; to understand the dynamics of individual and group relationships in order to lead others; to creatively persuade through facts and stories; to be self aware of personal strengths and... Continue Reading
Chevy has partnered with Channel O Awards, and Chevy Spark is sponsoring the Channel O Awards and is offering four cars to viewers who vote for their favorite video. The competition is already running, and will close on 29 October. Win big with the 2010 Channel O Music Video Awards First TV screening of Malice N Wonderland comes to Channel O. The first car will be given away next week while the other three lucky voters will be announced at the event which takes place on Thursday, 4 November at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg. Two of the winners... Continue Reading
By Own Correspondent – Poets from around South Africa, Africa and the world will descend on Durban for an exhilarating rollercoaster of words, rhythms and ideas at the 14th Poetry Africa international poetry festival, which takes place from 4 to 9 October. Organised by the Centre for Creative Arts (University of KwaZulu-Natal), and with principal support from the National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund, Poetry Africa’s exciting week-long programme is preceded by a three-stop Poetry Africa tour to Cape Town, Zimbabwe and Malawi. Over twenty poets from twelve different countries will feature in the main Durban programme and the full lineup... Continue Reading