By Alfred Tembo – Director for Savanna Trust has defined theatre as an advocating tool that can be peacefully employed to address and raise awareness, on topical issues affecting people in their communities on day to day lives. Daniel Maposa cited that theatre allows people to split up social conflict issues that hinder development for lacking knowledge. Speaking to shout-africa.com, on the sidelines of provincial launch of International human right day that falls on 10 December annually, that was held at Gweru Civic Centre on Wednesday David Maposa said art plays the pivotal role in our society to address mammoth tasks... Continue Reading
Publish Date: Friday, December 9th 2011 |
By Alfred Tembo – Fashion designer has cast lack of morality in the country on the failure by the government to establish a national outfit that aid to distinguish people either by tribes or nationality when on international forums. Failure to launch an outfit that can empower people through equity in the societies the come from, can lowering divorce the high rates of divorces as man will have no other women to compare their mates with and influence a new trend of fashion among other positive factors. An emergency need for a dignified national outfit in Zimbabwe has been chiefly... Continue Reading
Publish Date: Thursday, December 8th 2011 |
By Alfred Tembo – In a bid to promoting a reading culture in Midlands Province, Gweru Memorial Library has launched an elite book club to put the idea forth into life. Speaking on the sidelines of the bookworms’ elite club launch, Ignatius Chamunorwa Musonza told shout-africa.com on Friday that the initiative will go a long way in unifying readers and writers and allow them to read and comment on some the world’s classical books. “This has opened opportunities for readers and writers to interacting on regular basis to share and compare notes on selected books. The initiative is a noble idea aimed at... Continue Reading
Publish Date: Wednesday, December 7th 2011 |
By Alfred Tembo – Music is Zimbabwe most celebrated art form that has witnesses most artist travelling across the world to illustration what they are made of nevertheless the music continues to be celebrated leaving out the instrument manufactures out of the celebration for a half victory in candidly serve as custodian of preserving the nation’s tradition. Traditional classics composing of pure African instrument and orientation that grips the international audience, with our own Stella Chiweshe, Chiwoniso Marare, Dudu Manhenga being among prominent musicians taking a lead in exporting the service to diasporas. These musicians have taken the podium as... Continue Reading
Publish Date: Tuesday, December 6th 2011 |
By Alfred Tembo – National Blood Services Zimbabwe (NBSZ) has roiled up sleeves in order to curb high blood shortages that usually hard hit the organisation during the festive season. In a statement, released to shout-africa.com by NBSZ Gweru head office, there are high rates of road carnages, increase demand of the precious fluid. “The period records the highest number of roads accident, major fatalities and high demands for blood and blood products. “However during this period the blood banks experience critical blood shortages, which is mainly caused by the closure of schools and the other institutions that provide Zimbabwe with safe... Continue Reading
Publish Date: Tuesday, December 6th 2011 |