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Our Immigration Stories - As Told By Canadian ImmigrantsOur Immigration Stories - As Told By Canadian ImmigrantsHow Temp Jobs & Zimbabwean Food Helped This Canadian Immigrant Build a Life in Nova ScotiaHow a Canadian immigrant used Zimbabwean food, temp jobs, and bold networking to build a life in Nova Scotia. Hear Restaurant owner, Ru's, story on restarting life in Canada after growing up abroad, rebuilding a network, and navigating the job market and entrepreneurship as a first-gen Canadian. Canadian immigration stories aren’t one-size-fits-all!This is episode 2 of 3 Featuring Canadian Immigrant Restaurant Owners participating in the annual Restaurant week hosted  @ByBlacksdotcom  Follow Ru on IG - https://www.instagram.com/flavorsfromthesavannah/If this video was helpful to you please HIT THE LIKE BUTTON.THANKS FOR WATCHING - REMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE!LINK...2025-05-1233 minLimitless AfricaLimitless AfricaRe-release: "Women bring a subversive perspective" - Novuyo Rosa Tschuma on Zimbabwean literatureWe're re-releasing this interview with the Zimbabwean author Novuyo Rosa Tschuma as part of the launch of Limitless Conversations. In these Limitless Conversations, we discuss on social media the things that matter to you. We’ll be hosting a Twitter Space discussion on African literature this Sunday, December 15th, at 7 PM CAT / 5 PM GMT. Book enthusiasts and literary advocates please come and join in. Tell us about your favourite books of the year!And please listen to this interview with Novuyo Rosa Tshuma, an award-winning Zimbabwean novelist we first released on Limitless Africa at the beginning of th...2024-12-1543 minZimbabwean DaughterZimbabwean Daughter100.Maita basa, Mwari akuropafadzei.I hope muchanakidzwa neepisode. Mwari akuropafadzei hama dzangu. Maita zvenyu, kuterera ini Mai Ruru all these months. I'm so humbled. May God bless you. Zimbabwean Daughter Mai Ruru ❤️.2024-07-081h 02Zimbabwean DaughterZimbabwean Daughter99.Self confidence will be your key to everything darling and STRATEGY is the word!I've enjoyed my time with you these past months. Thank you for allowing me to vent, cry, laugh, give advice and much more. Allow me to share my final thoughts in this episode I hope you enjoy it. Always remember you're worth it ✨May God forever bless you. With lots of love Mai Ruru Zimbabwean Daughter ❤️❤️❤️.2024-06-281h 05Zimbabwean DaughterZimbabwean Daughter98.Zimbabwean Daughter/wife/mom, you take care of everyone else but who takes care of you?The painful truth about being a Zimbabwean Daughter/wife/mom, you take care of everyone else but who takes care of you? I hope you enjoy the episode. Lots of love Mai Ruru Zimbabwean Daughter ❤️.2024-06-1959 minThe Ch@troom PodcastThe Ch@troom Podcast"Royal Rhymes: An Interview with Zimbabwean Rap Sensation King Pharoar"Join Taf in this electrifying episode of The Ch@tRoom as he sits down with Zimbabwean rap artist King Pharoar. Known for his powerful lyrics and dynamic stage presence, King Pharoar has been making waves in the music industry with his unique blend of traditional Zimbabwean sounds and contemporary hip-hop beats. In this candid interview, Taf delves into King Pharoar's musical journey, exploring the challenges and triumphs that have shaped his career. They discuss his inspirations, the cultural significance of his music, and his vision for the future of Zimbabwean hip-hop. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his...2024-06-1431 minThe Ch@troom PodcastThe Ch@troom Podcast"Melodies of Triumph: Chief Chino's Ascent in Zimbabwean Music"In this electrifying episode of "Beats & Dreams," Taf sits down with the dynamic and trailblazing Chief Chino, a prominent figure in the Zimbabwean music industry. From humble beginnings to becoming a household name, Chief Chino shares his journey, struggles, and the pivotal moments that shaped his career. Dive deep into the rhythms and stories that define Zimbabwean music today, as Chief Chino discusses his influences, the evolution of his sound, and his vision for the future of the industry. Whether you're a music enthusiast or simply love a good success story, this episode is sure to inspire and entertain. Don't...2024-06-1415 minLimitless AfricaLimitless Africa"Women bring a subversive perspective" - Novuyo Rosa Tshuma on Zimbabwean literatureNovuyo Rosa Tshuma is an award-winning Zimbabwean novelist who teaches at the acclaimed Iowa Writers Workshop in the US, like many literary icons before her. And she's only 36 years old. Her debut novel House of Stone is set during the Gukahurundi massacres that took place immediately after Zimbabwean independence and remain shrouded in secrecy.  Her second novel Digging Stars also received glowing reviews. It deals with an equally uncomfortable history. She charts the similarities between the reserves allocated to native Americans in the US and those allocated to indigenous people in South Africa and Zimbabwe.2024-03-2543 minZimbabwean DaughterZimbabwean Daughter90.Permanent state of sadness, let's pause at 90.Hi guys, I'm just taking a small break, and I'll be back with the rest of the last 10 episodes in mid-April. Thank you for always tuning in, I'm forever humble and grateful. Lots of love Mai Ruru Zimbabwean Daughter ❤️.2024-03-2010 minZimbabwean DaughterZimbabwean Daughter83.If you can't leave him, you can still change YOU darling.Hi guys, I hope you enjoy this week's episode. Lots of love Mai Ruru, Zimbabwean Daughter ❤️. Happy birthday Sahwira💕2024-01-3045 minZimbabwean DaughterZimbabwean Daughter80.On your wedding day he's WrestleMania'ring you, because of a cake?! Aaaah!!Hi guys. Is it the same energy when saying, "A man 'helping' his fiancé with wedding preparations and a man 'babysitting' his kids?" Well I think it is. Also, is it enough reason to divorce a man because he smashed the wife into the cake? I think you already know my answer. I hope you enjoy. Lots of love Mai Ruru Zimbabwean Daughter ❤️.2024-01-091h 05Zimbabwean DaughterZimbabwean Daughter79. You come find me & feed me... Sir, how many children do you want?! 12?!Hi guys, Happy New Year. Let's start off the year with some romantic stories I found on Quora, just some wholesome yumminess for the soul. I hope you enjoy. Lots of love Mai Ruru Zimbabwean Daughter ❤️.2024-01-0247 minZimbabwean DaughterZimbabwean Daughter78.Merry Christmas Darling!Merry Christmas my loves and a happy, prosperous, blessed new year. Lots of love Mai Ruru Zimbabwean Daughter ❤️.2023-12-2515 minZimbabwean DaughterZimbabwean Daughter68.Analysing Netflix:Fair Play. *no spoilersAnalysing Netflix:Fair Play. *no spoilers. Looking at some key lessons we can take from the movie. I hope you enjoy. Lots of love Mai Ruru Zimbabwean Daughter ❤️2023-10-171h 15avethyldalibraryavethyldalibrary(P D F File) In Search of the Elusive Zimbabwean Dream An Autobiography of Thought Leadership Volume I Books Free**Download In Search of the Elusive Zimbabwean Dream: An Autobiography of Thought Leadership, Volume I Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book** by Arthur G. O. Mutambara Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=0994707924 OR DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW! [PDF] Download (P D F File) In Search of the Elusive Zimbabwean Dream: An Autobiography of Thought Leadership, Volume I Books Free Ebook | READ ONLINE Download (P D F File) In Search of the Elusive Zimbabwean Dream: An Autobiography of Thought Leadership, Volume I Books Free...2023-09-2700 minZimbabwean DaughterZimbabwean Daughter61. Comparison is the thief of joy, but sometimes it opens your eyes!Hi guys, this week I'm talking about the trending topic of 'girl dinner' and how it applies to African/Zimbabwean wives and I a divorcee. Also when dating, we are still matching energy, you do me I do you DOUBLE. I hope you enjoy. Lots of love Mai Ruru Zimbabwean Daughter. Don't forget; don't apologise for taking care of you first.💕 I will be back with a new episode on the 5th of September.2023-08-011h 12African Catholic VoicesAfrican Catholic VoicesAfrican Catholic Voices : Sister Titilayo With Zimbabwean BBI Cohort Part TwoSend us a textWe are pleased to present the second part of our conversation with the Zimbabwean faith influencers of the Building Bridges Initiative. In this follow-up episode, we delve further into the struggles faced by Zimbabweans amidst ongoing political and social crises that challenge their sense of self. The discussion centers on what it means to be a citizen in Zimbabwe and how young people can maintain their authentic Zimbabwean and Christian identities. Furthermore, the participants express their concerns about how to engage in social and political change while sta...2023-06-0722 minCDH ConversationsCDH ConversationsWarning! Zimbabwean Exemption Permits expire on 30 June 2023In just under 4 weeks, all Zimbabwean Exemption Permits ("ZEP") will expire. The expiry of these ZEPs will undoubtedly affect the lives of millions of Zimbabwean nationals who have contributed, and who continue to contribute so much to the South African economy. So, what now? In this podcast, we explore the various visa options available to ZEP holders, the consequences of continuing to employ ZEP holders after 30 June 2023, and how employers may assist ZEP holders to secure alternative visas.   Employment Law experts Director Jose Jorge and Associate Taryn York, also an Immigration Law expert, joined CDH Conversations to d...2023-06-0509 minZimbabwean DaughterZimbabwean Daughter51. Mommy is broke darling...being broke as a single mother is a different ball game...Hi guys, this week I'm talking about the importance of choosing the right partner and the consequences of choosing the wrong one. In the latter part of the podcast, I'm discussing the importance of financial compatibility in marriage/relationships. As uncomfortable as it can be, let's talk about money, baby. I hope you enjoy. Lots of love, Mai Ruru, Zimbabwean Daughter. Zimbabweandaughter@gmail.com2023-05-231h 11The Nigerian ScamThe Nigerian ScamScam Hall of Fame Ep 2: The time Nigeria imported White Zimbabwean FarmersIn the second volume of our 'scam hall of fame' mini-series, we explore a classic Nigerian haux that might not have been the most daring or expensive, but was certainly the weirdest: the time Kwara State came up with the ingenious idea of importing white Zimbabwean farmers (along with tons of cows and machinery) ostensibly to set up commercial farms in the state. Now a decade after the farms were inaugurated -- with the forced displacement of thousands of indigenous Kwaran farmers -- and after millions of dollars of state investment, the majority of...2023-05-111h 25The Chartered Vendor PodcastThe Chartered Vendor PodcastHow To Scale Your Zimbabwean Business For Local and International MarketsIn this episode, Steve Tadzoka and Jerry, The Chartered Vendor, discuss the topic of exporting Zimbabwean fresh produce to Europe. The hosts provide information on an organization called QIMA, which helps Zimbabwean farmers ship their products to Europe while ensuring compliance with EU regulations and expectations. The hosts emphasize the importance of having a representative from Europe to help with compliance issues and product checks. They explain that QIMA provides an agent to assist Zimbabwean farmers in this process and takes a commission out of the transaction. Additionally, the...2023-04-0724 minScottish Centre for Global HistoryScottish Centre for Global HistoryGraduate Research: Siobhan Amelia Smith on the role of the UN in Rhodesian and Zimbabwean DecolonisationSiobhan Amelia Smith, a PhD student at the European University Institute in Italy discusses her research on the role of the United Nations in Rhodesian and Zimbabwean decolonization. She highlights the crisis of decolonisation within the UN, the contested claims between white minority power in Rhodesian and Zimbabwean nationalist parties and the role her research plays in highlighting the complexities of viewing the UN as a political history.2022-12-0729 minThat\'s My NameThat's My NameTino Chakadonha: Zimbabwean naming traditions, focused on the Shona tribeIn this episode, learn more about Zimbabwean naming traditions, specifically focused on the Shona tribe. Tino Chakadonha is a senior account manager at Veritone - an Enteprise AI company. His professional interest lies at the intersection of technology and humanity. As a British-Zimbabwean, Tino has experienced the introspection that comes from feeling that you don't quite belong anywhere and the advantages/disadvantages that come with that, day to day and long term.2022-10-0123 minMusic of AfricaMusic of AfricaThe South African Medical and Dental Practitioners (SAMDP) has expressed its support to Limpopo health MEC Phophi Ramathuba after she received a barrage of criticism from political parties and civil rights organisations after a video of her telling a Zimbabwean patient at Bela hospital that migrants are straining the health system of the province went viral.Guest : Ras Thau Thau Haramanuba - The president of the Rastafari United Front In the video, Ramathuba was heard saying the patient should seek medical care from Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa because her department does not have the budget to assist illegal foreigners.   In a recent conversation with Zimbabwean journalist Hopewell Chin'ono, the Limpopo Health MEC Phophi Ramathuba says leaders can do more to prevent hospitals from becoming overburdened.        2022-09-0510 minZimbabwean VoicesZimbabwean VoicesKudzanai Tembo: Capturing Zimbabwe's Rising Sports StarsFor episode 30 I had the pleasure of having a conversation with Kudzanai “Kayz” Tembo, national hockey player & the founder of Rising Stars; a media company with a focus on shedding light on Zimbabwe’s young sporting talent. In his last year of high school, Kudzanai missed out on 2 hockey scholarships as a result of not having any video content to showcase. Driven to ensure that this would never happen to anyone else he started Rising Stars and has now helped many young Zimbabwean athletes get scholarships and contracts at word class institutions around the world. ...2022-08-2349 minZimbabwean VoicesZimbabwean VoicesSifiso Mabena: Spread the Zimbabwean story abroad through theatreFor episode 29 I had the pleasure of speaking with Sifiso Mabena. She is a New York-based theatrical playwright and actress. In our conversation, we spoke about her journey into theatre, her previous works, and her current project which reflects on the idea of uncovering truths and her interpretation of “home”. Enjoy!2022-07-281h 53Meet the ExpatsMeet the ExpatsMeet Jennifer: Zimbabwean ballet teacherMeet Jennifer, Zimbabwean, who to pursue her dance dreams left home at 17, and moved to the UK to study ballet and then travelled across the pond to find her new new home in Canada. In this episode she shares  her motivations to move and travel through dance as well as how writing became a form of expression and of grief for the zimbabwean life she left some insights from her poems All forgotten now  As for recommendations in Calgary, Canada: 🍹Betty Lou's Libra...2022-07-1329 minZimbabwean VoicesZimbabwean VoicesZvataida "Zah" Chimedza: Navigating a dream career as a Zimbabwean abroadFor episode 26 I had the honor of speaking with Zvataida “Zah” Chimedza who currently works as a host and producer at the American digital media company Barstool Sports. In our conversation, we covered how he pivoted from finance to media, untapped Zimbabwean stories, homesickness, and navigating a dream career as a Zimbabwean abroad. Enjoy!2022-07-131h 21Zimbabwean VoicesZimbabwean VoicesMichelle Nativel: Self expression through creativity & danceFor episode 25 I had the honor of having a conversation with Michelle Nativel a leading digital content creator and the co-founder of the local dance studio - Dance Avenue. In our chat we spoke about the journey into content creation, opening her studio and the struggles that come with LGBT intolerance in the Zimbabwean community. Enjoy!2022-07-0755 minThe Honest TalkThe Honest TalkInterview with award-winning young Zimbabwean Scientist, Memory BvungoIn this episode, I got the wonderful opportunity to interview Memory Bvungo, a young Zimbabwean Scientist who recently made headlines for winning a bronze medal at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair,an annual science fair which was held in Atlanta, Georgia this year. Memory is a young Zimbabwean girl who is passionate about her people and making a difference in her community. She is only in upper 6 but she has already managed to accomplish quite a lot. In this episode she shared with me some how she manages to do so much at such a young age, how...2022-06-261h 08Zimbabwean VoicesZimbabwean VoicesTendai Jambga-Rokkones: Bringing enlightenment to the worldFor episode 23 I had. the honour of having a conversation with Tendai Jambga-Rokkones.  A Zimbabwean wellness curator and yoga instructor with a passion for bringing enlightenment to the world.  We touched on the impact of our ancestors, trauma, and reclaiming yoga as Africans in order to use it as a vehicle for healing, self-awareness & self-actualization.  Enjoy! 2022-06-2159 minZimbabwean VoicesZimbabwean VoicesDominic Peters: Coming HomeFor episode 22 I had the pleasure of having a conversation with Dominic Peters from the South African band Goldfish. Fun fact, Dom was born in Zimbabwe and spent his early childhood there before moving to Cape Town. His parents are also both Zimbabwean and in our conversation, he mentioned that his mother comes from Gweru. Now it finally made sense why their best songs were peppered with Shona lyrics! In our chat we spoke about his formative years, his journey to become a musician, and unpacked the underlying truths that run through all of Goldfish’s...2022-06-141h 25Zimbabwean VoicesZimbabwean VoicesYara Hanssen: Chasing AdventureFor episode 19 I had the honour of speaking with Yara Hanssen. Youth Olympic changemaker, an avid adventurer, and the Skotch Cart Company founder. Our conversation covered topics ranging from her background in Zimbabwean equestrian, her travel bug, and women empowerment. Enjoy!2022-05-2555 minZimbabwean VoicesZimbabwean VoicesKing Kandoro: Paving a way in standup comedyFor episode 14, I had the honour of speaking with Mukudzei “King Kandoro” A Zimbabwean standup comedian. In our conversation, we covered his journey to date, his career aspirations, and his desired future for the Zimbabwean arts community & comedy scene. ______________________________________ My favourite excerpt from our conversation: “Art in Zimbabwe for the most part is being treated as a thing that is only available to people that go to private schools. Imagine treating fine art as a thing that is only available to private schools? So from a structural perspective, open up com...2022-04-131h 26Zimbabwean VoicesZimbabwean VoicesNia the Light: Using your platform to shed a positive light on ZimbabweFor episode 13, I had the honour of speaking with Nia. A Zimbabwean content creator, entrepreneur & author. In our conversation, we covered her story, passion for travel, content, and business. Most importantly, we spoke about how she is using her platform to shed a positive light on Zimbabwe ______________________________________ My favourite excerpt from our conversation: “I have a platform and with a platform people always want you do something with it. So for me showcasing the beauty of Zimbabwe. That is doing something.” Enjoy!2022-04-0546 minZimbabwean VoicesZimbabwean VoicesBlessing Chinanga: Fixing the Zimbabwean Film IndustryFor the first episode of Season 2, I had the honour of speaking with Blessing Chinanga, filmmaker and co-founder of Invision Studios. In this episode, we covered his life story and career trajectory to date. Most importantly though we touched on the collective thinking needed to fix the Zimbabwean Film Industry. My favourite excerpt from our conversation: _____________________________________________ "How this industry is supposed to be structured, is that it's supposed to be structured in four pillars. You've got the first pillar which is your crew, directors, actors. etc. Then you've got the ministry, the Ministry...2022-03-271h 19TOP SPORTTOP SPORTZimbabwean Sports and Recreation Commission Chairman Gerald Mlotshwa"The Zimbabwean Sports and Recreation Commission has been defiant in the face of a FIFA ban against the Zimbabwean Football Association at international level. The SRC Chairman Gerald Mlotshwa joined us for a discussion on this ban.”2022-03-0514 minZimbabwean VoicesZimbabwean VoicesFarai Mudariki: Being presentFor the final episode of Season 1, I had the privilege of talking to Zimbabwean athlete Farai Mudariki. Currently playing his rugby in France we spoke of his journey to where is now and the lesson he has picked up on the way. In our conversation some of the key takeaways include: Meditation & being present in each moment The importance of representation Use reference points to help guide you Helping others find their inner greatness My favorite excerpt from our conversation _____________________________________________ "This is this duty I have, as a Zimbabwean athlete, I'm...2021-12-152h 06Zimbabwean VoicesZimbabwean VoicesLungile Tshuma: Paying it forwardFor Episode 8 I had the privilege of having a great conversation with Lungile Tshuma,  founder of the Tshuma Foundation. A great guy with a passion for Zimbabwe. Born in Bulawayo, Lungi has lived in 4 different countries and built a life initially through the sport of rugby. Through the platform of playing for the Zimbabwe U20 & Senior rugby team, 8 years ago he got a scholarship to attend Lindenwood University in the USA where he studied International Relations. More recently, however,  he has pivoted into a career in business having recently finished his MBA and Washington University in St Lo...2021-10-241h 36Zimbabwean VoicesZimbabwean VoicesDeclan Mackay: Creating Art & The Power of Community SupportFor episode 6, I had the honour of having a conversation with musician Declan Mackay of the Mackayz band. A proud Zimbabwean who has managed to carve out a niche for himself through music. To be completely honest, I was fascinated to hear about and share Declan’s journey as it offers a different story to the dominant narrative of white Zimbabwean men always being tied to farming... From our conversation I learned about: - Living authentically - Supporting yourself through art - The power of a community supporting its artists Enjoy2021-10-071h 02Zimbabwean VoicesZimbabwean VoicesHilton Mudariki: Leaving a rugby legacyFor episode 5, I had the privilege of having a conversation with Hilton Mudariki, the national captain of the Zimbabwe Sables rugby team. We touched on the highs and lows of his journey as an athlete and his current desire to leave a positive legacy for the future of Zimbabwe Rugby. Our key takeaways from our conversation included: - Speaking things into existence - The power of exposure - Being open to change - The merits of hard work - Zimbabwean resilience - The benefits of surrounding yourself with people that encourage...2021-09-281h 32Zimbabwean VoicesZimbabwean VoicesTine Jakarasi: Turning pain into powerFor Episode 3, I recently had the privilege of speaking with Tine Jakarasi, founder of the As I am Foundation. She shared stories from her journey in creating her foundation (As I am), the Take a Child to School Initiative (TACTS), being recognized as an Obama Young Leader and most importantly, learning to use her challenges with endometriosis to help other Zimbabwean women. In our conversation some of the key takeaways include: Using your life and platform to empower others Turning pain into power Making a change and being part of the solution Enjoy!2021-09-161h 35Zimbabweans, What\'s Next?Zimbabweans, What's Next?2. Nyasha with Anesu Ndoro - Mbira music, digital colonization and pride in the Zimbabwean heritageIntroduce Anesu who graduated from Reed College with a degree in Anthropology. He is very well versed with Zimbabwean history and customs and here are some highlights of what we talked about: We talk about using art as an outlet - with all that's been happening, most of us have turned to creating our own things, or art to keep ourselves going and with a sense of purpose AND the place of mbira music in Zimbabwe. We talk about colonization digitized - how the effects of colonization are still felt in the digital world. The internet...2021-09-1331 minZimbabwean VoicesZimbabwean VoicesAxcil Jefferies: Really believing that anything is possibleFor Episode 2,  I had the privilege of speaking with Zimbabwean race car driver, Axcil Jefferies. I thought this conversation would be useful for both parents and young people to shed light on what some consider a less conventional career path. Through forging his path, I believe he has shifted the narrative of what Africans can be on a global stage. In our conversation some of the key takeaways include: The importance of family support The process of blazing a new trail Learning to enjoy each moment The power in believing that anything is possible Enjoy x...2021-09-071h 14Zimbabwean VoicesZimbabwean VoicesKuda Mangwe: Challenging biases & being invested in everyone else doing betterFor Episode 1, I had the privilege of speaking with Kuda Mangwe, the host of 'Face the Nation', a tv show  on the Zimbabwean Broadcasting Network where issues related to public policy implementation and viewers are given an opportunity to question public office holders. The reason why I thought this conversation would be useful, was to get his reflections on what we need to do as young people to shift the Zimbabwean narrative for the better In our conversation some of the key takeaways include: Challenging bias & echo-chambers Growing the entertainment industry in Zimbabwe Being inspired to m...2021-08-241h 21Podcast2Podcast2Zimbabwean community lobby African governments to force authorities to respect their constitutional rightsThe Zimbabwean community of Dinde village is lobbying African governments to help force the Zimbabwean authorities to respect their constitutional rights. This as a Chinese-owned investment company known as Beifa Investments is reportedly forcing hundreds of families out of their homes, to make way for a coal-mining project in the area. Local communities in the area, which is in northwest Zimbabwe, are concerned that the planned project will violate their relatives' grave sites and also cause environmental damage2021-06-0805 minThe Zimbabwean PerspectivecastThe Zimbabwean Perspectivecast08 Apple Spring Loaded event(including the new iMacs), Sony's new Xperia Flagships and BancABC's customer centric winning streakIn our latest episode of the Perspectivecast we talk about Sony’s amazing (yet elusive and expensive) Xperia1 III and Xperia 5 III flagship phones, jump into Apple’s Spring loaded event and talk about everything from the new iMacs and their lack of ports, AirTags and their status as the most first-world product that even Apple has ever made, and the iPad Pro’s need for true purpose in life. Add in a little study of BancABC’s amazing customer-focused strategy and how other banks should follow suit and we’re in full swing of the Perspectivecast. Here we go: 2021-04-271h 33The Zimbabwean PerspectivecastThe Zimbabwean Perspectivecast07 LG abandons the Smartphone Business, Zimbos and Covid-19 Vaccination, and things to come in 2021We're back! After way too many delays(Zimbabwe is a jungle guys) we've finally gotten everyone together for what's not exactly the happiest of tech news: LG leaving the smartphone business. We talk about how LG failed despite being one of the most innovative and capable smartphone makers on the planet, what they could have done better, and most importantly how that affects the rest of the smartphone market both around the world and even here in Zimbabwe. We also talk about the still prevailing pandemic, more importantly the Sinopharm and Sinovac vaccines and how they Zimbabweans are reacting...2021-04-131h 56The Zimbabwean PerspectivecastThe Zimbabwean Perspectivecast06 2020 Year in review, The future of streaming and movie cinemas, PS5 VS Xbox Series X and Smartphone Awards 2020So as our final episode of 2020 , we recap all the big things that happened in the year both in tech and in Zim, from the effects of 2019, the effectiveness of distance/elearning,the public transport situation going into 2021 and how tech and our relationship with it was affected. We also talk about topics we hadn't really covered on the podcast, namely how movies shifting to streaming services could mess up watching movies in cinemas for all of us, and that long awaited PS5 vs Xbox Series X comparison! So let's jump in: Follow us on: ...2021-01-012h 30Candid Shar\'nCandid Shar'n#6 Hanging with Bryan K, Zimbabwean Recording Artist!follow this link to watch this video episode.in this episode i am joined by my first profile guest, Bryan K! Bryan, aka Bibo, is a Zimbabwean musician who won the first season of Zimbabwe's version of America's Got Talent, Starbrite, for his incredible vocals and guitar skills! he just launched his newest album, BIBO WORLDWIDE, this last tuesday, september 16!check out his music and socials, and enjoy the episode!Bryan K's newest album: Listen to BIBO WORLDWIDEBryan K YouTube: BryanKVEVOBryan K Facebook: @BryanKadenguBryan K Twitter: @bibobryan2020-09-1853 minShe Said / She SaidShe Said / She SaidLiving with passion and purpose: Dr. Praise Matemavi, first Zimbabwean abdominal transplant surgeon (Episode 118)This week, Episode 118 is all about passion, purpose, and overcoming significant odds to accomplish a life-long dream! I’m talking with Dr. Praise Matemavi, the first Zimbabwean abdominal transplant surgeon. “Passion and Purpose” is also the name of her new book. The book is a collection of stories and interviews with some 75 Black women surgeons from 27 countries – including the U.S. — who have broken barriers to follow and achieve their dreams. Their stories, as well as Dr. Matemavi’s, are incredible examples of grit, determination and resilience in the face of incredible odds. And, many of these women (including Dr. Matemavi...2020-09-1542 minMud Between Your Toes podcastsMud Between Your Toes podcastsZimbabwean raised, Jonathan Symmonds was the lead animator for the dragons on series 5,6 and 7 and is speaking to me from his home in Mauritius.In Series 02 Episode 08 of https://mudbetweenyourtoes.podbean.com/ CONVERSATIONS WITH JONATHAN SYMMONDS. Last episode we discussed dragon tattoos. In this episode, we bring dragons right into your sitting room! In 2011, HBO launched the tv series GAME OF THRONES. It simply took the world of television by storm. The show concluded in May 2019 after a spell-binding, sexy, brutal and fabulous 8 seasons of pure nail-biting fantasy. Zimbabwean raised, Jonathan Symmonds was the lead animator for the dragons on series 5,6 and 7 and is speaking to me from his home in Mauritius. Listen to Mud Between Your To...2020-08-1232 minThe Zimbabwean PerspectivecastThe Zimbabwean Perspectivecast05 #ZimbabweanLivesMatter, American Congress Hearing lessons, Microsoft and TikTok and Galaxy Note 20 vs. Google Pixel 4AIn our latest episode Clint and Tinashe have guest Tapiwanashe Manhombo on to discuss the #ZimbabweanLivesMatter online movement, it's impact on Zimbabwe's general socio-political state and what that may mean for free speech online as a whole. We also talk about last week's American Congress hearing's with the tech monopolies of Facebook, Google, Amazon and Apple and discuss what our own government should and shouldn't learn from that. Then we get into some more conventional tech news talking about Microsoft buying TikTok, the Galaxy Note 20 phones and how the Pixel 4A would be the perfect Zimbabwean phone if it...2020-08-091h 12Self-MasteredSelf-MasteredZimbabwean Food Culture: Plant Forward and Health PromotingCordialis Msora-Kasago, MA, RD has a unique understanding of both the science of improving health through changing diets and lifestyles as well as improving health on the African continent. Cordialis believes in the power of good nutrition and healthy lifestyles for both prevention and management of medical conditions and works to help consumers cut through all the conflicting diet and lifestyle information circulating in both mainstream and new forms of media. The African Pot Nutrition works to translate the science of healthy living into bite sized action plans that you can incorporate in your day to day activities...2020-07-3057 minThe Voice Knot PodcastThe Voice Knot PodcastWe had a chat with Imelda Moyo -Ndlovu a Zimbabwean PR ExpertWe had a chat with Imelda Moyo -Ndlovu a Zimbabwean PR Expert2020-07-1606 minThe Voice Knot PodcastThe Voice Knot PodcastInterview with Award winning Zimbabwean Filmmaker /Actor Percy Soko.Interview with Award winning Zimbabwean Filmmaker /Actor Percy Soko.2020-07-0325 minThe Zimbabwean PerspectivecastThe Zimbabwean Perspectivecast04 PS5 Reveal, Elearning Bundles and their weird distribution model, Sika and a few previews into the weekIn this week's episode we talk about the impressive PS5 reveal event, how the console stacks up against the Xbox Series X and whether Zimbos will be even able to buy this thing! We also talk about why eLearning bundles from all mobile network providers have these odd methods to getting them and why Sika, among other homegrown apps show promise for Zimbabwe's app ecosystem. Add in some previews into this week's news and uve got our latest episode! Remember to check out our website: https://tzperspective.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/perspectivezim ...2020-06-161h 03CITEZWCITEZWZimbabwean Sunbox Ambassador Bulisile Mguni interviews Cook Off's leading actress, Tendaiishe ChitimaWelcome to the first episode of the Sunbox Ambassador Series!!! In this episode Zimbabwean Sunbox Ambassador Bulisile Mguni chats with leading actress Tendaiishe Chitima  of Cook Off, a homegrown Zimbabwean feature film that has been acquired by Netflix and will available from June 1st on the streaming platform. Cook  Off is an unlikely feel-good Zimbabwean story that follows the journey of Anesu, a down-on-her-luck single mother from Harare’s Budiriro township. Anesu becomes a national sensation after she qualifies for Zimbabwe’s top reality TV cooking show but soon finds herself out of her depth battling against profes...2020-06-1514 minCapital26FreeCapital26FreeThe Zimbabwean Dream or Nightmare? The Youth DilemmaMiri, Archie and a show favorite stray Mark join Onai on the fourth quarantine episode of season hwam-pound-five. In this episode's pre production, Onai had asked the other guys to share what they really felt like talking about on the podcast and only one thing was their minds, "IS THERE A FUTURE FOR THE ZIMBABWEAN YOUTH?" The group all took turns to speak on how the current state of things in the tea - pot shaped country were affecting them in term of, social mobility, professional growth, lobola dreams and Onai's constant dilemma, moving out of his momma's house. They...2020-06-091h 05Nhai Onai & The Other GuysNhai Onai & The Other GuysThe Zimbabwean Dream or Nightmare? The Youth DilemmaMiri, Archie and a show favorite stray Mark join Onai on the fourth quarantine episode of season hwam-pound-five. In this episode's pre production, Onai had asked the other guys to share what they really felt like talking about on the podcast and only one thing was their minds, "IS THERE A FUTURE FOR THE ZIMBABWEAN YOUTH?" The group all took turns to speak on how the current state of things in the tea - pot shaped country were affecting them in term of, social mobility, professional growth, lobola dreams and Onai's constant dilemma, moving out of his momma's house. They...2020-06-091h 05The Zimbabwean PerspectivecastThe Zimbabwean Perspectivecast03 - Ecocash v RBZ ,Telecels terrible customer service,combi ban discussion and PS5 + Justice League Snyder CutThis week we have one of our writers Brandon Taziwa on talking about both sides of the combi ban, the Ecocash vs RBZ case and Telecel's terrible customer service. We also look at the PS5's upcoming event and the Justice League Snyder Cut being HBO Max's big marketing stunt for launch week subscriptions. Remember to check out our website: https://tzperspective.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/perspectivezim Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perspectivezim/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perspectivezim_official/2020-06-021h 54The Zimbabwean PerspectivecastThe Zimbabwean Perspectivecast02 The Wadiwa Wepamoyo Hack, Dell XPS 15 and 17 , Sony's slacking with the PS5 and a little smartphone talkWe're finally back! After taking a "Corona-break" then facing delays on even getting this episode out, we've finally gotten our second official episode out and talk about the Wadiwa Wepamoyo YouTube channel hack that's a rude awakening to Zimbos' online safety and security, the new Dell XPS machines setting the laptop world ablaze and why Sony is losing ground on the against the Xbox Series X when both that and the PS5 haven't even come out yet, there's some smartphone talk, Covid-19 advice and a few crazy moments in there s well so we hope you have a blast...2020-05-231h 23The Voice Knot PodcastThe Voice Knot PodcastWe had a chat with Joe Njagu producer of cook off the first Zimbabwean Production to hit Netflix.We had a chat with Joe Njagu producer of cook off the first Zimbabwean Production to hit Netflix.2020-05-1800 minThe Voice Knot PodcastThe Voice Knot PodcastWe had a chat with Joe Njagu producer of cook off the first Zimbabwean Production to hit Netflix.We had a chat with Joe Njagu producer of cook off the first Zimbabwean Production to hit Netflix.2020-05-1800 minThe Voice Knot PodcastThe Voice Knot PodcastWe had a chat with Joe Njagu producer of cook off the first Zimbabwean Production to hit Netflix.We had a chat with Joe Njagu producer of cook off the first Zimbabwean Production to hit Netflix.2020-05-1800 minThe Voice Knot PodcastThe Voice Knot PodcastWe had a chat with Joe Njagu producer of cook off the first Zimbabwean Production to hit Netflix.We had a chat with Joe Njangu producer of cook off the first Zimbabwean Production to hit Netflix.2020-05-1801 minThe Voice Knot PodcastThe Voice Knot PodcastWe had a chat with Joe Njangu producer of cook off the first Zimbabwean Production to hit Netflix.We had a chat with Joe Njangu producer of cook off the first Zimbabwean Production to hit Netflix.2020-05-1801 minThe Voice Knot PodcastThe Voice Knot PodcastWe had a chat with Joe Njagu producer of cook off the first Zimbabwean Production to hit Netflix.We had a chat with Joe Njagu producer of cook off the first Zimbabwean Production to hit Netflix.2020-05-1802 minTOP SPORTTOP SPORT#BoxingWednesday Zimbabwean-born British heavyweight Dereck Chisora & Zimbabwe Boxing legend Alfonso "Mosquito" ZvenyikaOn #Boxingwednesday we catch up with Zimbabwean-born British heavyweight Dereck Chisora and Zimbabwean boxing legend Alfonso "Mosquito" Zvenyika.Guest : Dereck Chisora ( British Heavyweight)Guest : Alfonso Zvenyika ( Zim Boxing Legend)2020-04-0137 minThe Zimbabwean PerspectivecastThe Zimbabwean PerspectivecastSpecial Episode 01 - COVID-19 MessageIn the midst of Zimbabwe being caught in the middle of COVID-19 , as well as the country's first confirmed death, we felt it was best to reach out to everyone and talk about the coronavirus, false information and how best to manage the crisis that has hit our country. WHO COVID-19 SITE: https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019 Microsoft COVID-19 portal: https://www.bing.com/covid Google COVID-19 portal: https://www.google.com/covid19/ WHO WhatsApp Bot: http://bit.ly/who-covid19-whatsapp2020-03-2326 minThe Zimbabwean PerspectivecastThe Zimbabwean Perspectivecast01- Galaxy S20 Ultra, Corona Cancels and Zim Army surveiling Social MediaIn out first ever Perspectivecast episode, we talk about how the Galaxy S20 Ultra is mind-blowing yet falls short, how far of an impact the Coronavirus has had on the tech industry and the Zimbabwean Army aiming to monitor Social Media usage in Zim!2020-03-101h 07Creative Huddle PodcastCreative Huddle PodcastAfrican Comics, Digital arts and Zimbabwean Superheroes with Tino Zambe MakoniThe world is now realizing the great potential that Africa has in its stories and characters. Tino Makoni is one such story teller who is leading the charge in building and growing our own digital arts and new media by creating his own and inspiring others to own their identity and share it proudly. Tino founded MakAnimation Creative Studio, an Illustration and Animation company focused on African illustrative content, particularly comic books, as well as creative services for advertising and film production. Also co-founded of Comexposed, The Zimbabwe Digital Arts and new media Convention, designed to bring together Zimbabwean...2020-02-1739 minGather \'Round The Lamp: An Aston Villa PodcastGather 'Round The Lamp: An Aston Villa PodcastGather 'Round The Lamp #26 - The Zimbabwean Glenn WhelanThere's discussion from Regan and Mark in regards to the 2-2 draw against Burnley at Villa Park and a preview of the Norwich City game. Other topics include The Zimbabwean Glenn Whelan, Marvelous Nakamba, Anwar El Ghazi and Wesley's lack of impact despite scoring two goals in seven. We've even added a special weekly feature at the end of the episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-10-0345 minLiving TruthfullyLiving TruthfullyEpisode #35 "Men and their Hustle" - “I Lost my First Business to Debt" Feat. Zimbabwean Simbarashe MabashaIn our last installment of this series, I have a conversation with a visiting Zimbabwean trying to break through to the African Market. He shares his failures, his successes and his ambition. Simba also gives us an insight on how to widen our scope on African Markets and how to raise capital through trade. Listen, Share and feedback. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amani-maranga/message2019-08-2952 minPodcast2Podcast2Zimbabwean artists express concerns over growing acts of censorshipZimbabwean artists have expressed concerns over growing acts of censorship in the country. Four leading Zimbabwean filmmakers were granted bail on Monday after being charged for allegedly screening a film without approval. The film makers were arrested after screening their film The Lord of Kush at the weekend. Prosecutors argued that the film, which depicts an unnamed religious group abducting the child of a Zimbabwean ambassador to Pakistan, could invoke conflicts among religious groups.2019-07-3104 minPodcast yevanhuPodcast yevanhuTocky vibes - a legend in the making (Zimbabwean Music)This episode is centered around the lyrically gifted Tocky vibes.  Tocky Vibes is a Zimbabwean afro beat musician. We get to play his New music from the album Chamakuvangu and talk about why he needs to be appreciated more by Zimbabweans and how the great Oliver Mtukudzi knew Tocky was going to play a big role in making Zimbabwean music more marketable to the rest of the world. facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Podcast-yevanhu-107218430772868/?modal=admin_todo_tour  twitter _ @GreatZimbabwe2 2019-05-2433 minAfrica: Stories in the 55Africa: Stories in the 55Africa: Stories in the 55 - Zimbabwean novelist Tsitsi Dangarembga explores post-war trauma in "This Mournable Body"The lasting aftereffects of the Liberation War on Zimbabwe's society creates the backdrop for Tsitsi Dangarembga's new novel, "This Mournable Body". The story is set in 1999, 10 years after the war, taking a look at the daily life of Tambudzai Sigauke, a Zimbabwean woman who is trying to get ahead. It is part of Dangarembga's groundbreaking trilogy that began with her award-winning novel "Nervous Conditions", but can be read as a standalone book. Dangarembga spoke to Africa: Stories in the 55 about this poignant look at Tambudzai, a Zimbabwean everywoman.2018-10-1812 minAfrica: Stories in the 55Africa: Stories in the 55Zimbabwean novelist Tsitsi Dangarembga explores post-war trauma in "This Mournable Body"The lasting aftereffects of the Liberation War on Zimbabwe's society creates the backdrop for Tsitsi Dangarembga's new novel, "This Mournable Body". The story is set in 1999, 10 years after the war, taking a look at the daily life of Tambudzai Sigauke, a Zimbabwean woman who is trying to get ahead. It is part of Dangarembga's groundbreaking trilogy that began with her award-winning novel "Nervous Conditions", but can be read as a standalone book. Dangarembga spoke to Africa: Stories in the 55 about this poignant look at Tambudzai, a Zimbabwean everywoman. Life is tough for university graduateTambudzai Sigauke-- she is...2018-10-1812 minAfrica: Stories in the 55Africa: Stories in the 55Africa: Stories in the 55 - Zimbabwean novelist Tsitsi Dangarembga explores post-war trauma in "This Mournable Body"The lasting aftereffects of the Liberation War on Zimbabwe's society creates the backdrop for Tsitsi Dangarembga's new novel, "This Mournable Body". The story is set in 1999, 10 years after the war, taking a look at the daily life of Tambudzai Sigauke, a Zimbabwean woman who is trying to get ahead. It is part of Dangarembga's groundbreaking trilogy that began with her award-winning novel "Nervous Conditions", but can be read as a standalone book. Dangarembga spoke to Africa: Stories in the 55 about this poignant look at Tambudzai, a Zimbabwean everywoman. Life is tough for university graduateTambudzai Sigauke-- she is sick of being...2018-10-1800 minThe Samotivation PodcastThe Samotivation PodcastPeople’s Opinions. Zimbabwean Dollar 2.0 – Samotivation Podcast Episode 7We all know what people’s opinions are, but what the heck is a Zimbabwean Dollar? Let me explain. - The Zimbabwean Dollar is a currency used in Zimbabwe (Mind-blowing, I know!) up until 2009, when hyperinflation caused the currency to lose value so mu...2018-10-1319 minThe Samotivation PodcastThe Samotivation PodcastPeople’s Opinions. Zimbabwean Dollar 2.0 – Samotivation Podcast Episode 7 We all know what people’s opinions are, but what the heck is a Zimbabwean Dollar? Let me explain. The Zimbabwean Dollar is a currency used in Zimbabwe (Mind-blowing, I know!) up until 2009, when hyperinflation caused the currency to lose value so much, that it reached denominations of up to $100 trillion (that’s 100 with 12 zeros! I just learned that!) banknotes. At the time that same $100 trillion banknote was worth just USD 0.40, which made the Zimbabwean dollar one of the lowest valued currencies in the world, until it was eventually abandoned completely. At some point, Zimbabwe’s cent...2018-10-1319 minThe Gilmore Tee VibeThe Gilmore Tee VibeA Conversation with the Zimbabwean Ambassador to NigeriaCliffCentral.com — Gilmore Tee has a conversation with Zimbabwean Ambassador to Nigeria, H.E. Lovemore Mazemo, and they talk about Zimbabwe and Nigeria relations. Together they explore how best the two nations can learn from each through their similar characteristics. Gilmore profiles a brand that specialises in handmade bags, shoes, accessories, using leather and African print... and he plays out with Tamba - a song by EnoSoul, featuring Joy.2018-09-0700 minZimbabwe 2018 Election - Voice of AmericaZimbabwe 2018 Election - Voice of AmericaInterview with Alex Magaisa, Zimbabwean Constitutional Lawyer, Kent University Lecturer - August 25, 2018Zimbabwean Constitutional lawyer, Alex Magaisa tells Evans Zininga of VOA's Zimbabwe Service that Zanu-PF party and duly-elected President Emmerson Mnangagwa have a ways to go to earn the acceptance of the Zimbabwean people and int'l community, given the questions surrounding the court ruling.2018-08-2505 minThe Gilmore Tee VibeThe Gilmore Tee VibeZimbabwean 2018 Elections: Voices from Independent CandidatesCliffCentral.com — Gilmore Tee talks to Independent Candidates - Nkululeko Nkala who is running for Member of Parliament and Natasha Karimakwenda who is running for Councillor ahead of the Zimbabwean Elections scheduled for the 30th of July. The two candidates share on why they chose the route of being independent and not contesting under a party, why they thought this was the right time, and what people should expect from them should they win. Conversely, Zimbabwean Designer Yolanda Ngwenya - who is on the US State Department's African Women Entrepreneurship Program (AWEP) - shares on her experience...2018-07-2000 minPodcast yevanhuPodcast yevanhuSentimentals Episode 1: Getting rejected by Zimbabwean girlsTalking about the time I got rejected by a Zimbabwean girl and how Zim girls are too into themselves facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Podcast-yevanhu-107218430772868/?modal=admin_todo_tour twitter: @GreatZimbabwe2 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podcast-yevanhu/message2018-07-1711 minBramham International Horse Trials - 6th - 9th June 2019Bramham International Horse Trials - 6th - 9th June 2019Camila Kruger is the first Zimbabwean rider to compete at BramhamCamila Kruger is the first Zimbabwean rider to compete at Bramham2018-06-0700 minJohnathan Soul PodcastJohnathan Soul PodcastEp 67 -Eugene Ramirez Mapondera - Zimbabwean animator, illustrator, storyboardsZimbabwean entrepreneur animator, Eugene Ramirez Mapondera, talks life after November coup in Zimbabwe, his animation studio, storyboarding for film, the comic con he created (Con Exposed) and other topics. A great conversation. http://sigmadigital-studio.com/ for more episodes https://www.johnathansoul.com/2018-05-0736 minBetween OurselvesBetween OurselvesEpisode 3 - Zimbabwean Women In The Diaspora (Part 2)In this episode of Between Ourselves Sekai Makoni, Kazvare Knox, Belinda Zhawi and Cherish Bere discuss what it is to be Zimbabwean women in the diaspora, specifically the UK. What are the similarities and differences in how we view our Zimbabwean identities? What does it mean to say you're Zimbabwean? What are relationships with Zimbabwean men like in family structures? This conversation is split across 2 episodes, take a listen to part 1 if you haven't already so you can get the full context!2018-03-2133 minBetween OurselvesBetween OurselvesEpisode 3 - Zimbabwean Women In The Diaspora (Part 2)In this episode of Between Ourselves Sekai Makoni, Kazvare Knox, Belinda Zhawi and Cherish Bere discuss what it is to be Zimbabwean women in the diaspora, specifically the UK. What are the similarities and differences in how we view our Zimbabwean identities? What does it mean to say you're Zimbabwean? What are relationships with Zimbabwean men like in family structures? This conversation is split across 2 episodes, take a listen to part 1 if you haven't already so you can get the full context!2018-03-2133 minBetween OurselvesBetween OurselvesEpisode 2 - Zimbabwean Women in the diaspora (Part 1)In this episode of Between Ourselves Sekai Makoni, Kazvare Knox, Belinda Zhawi and Cherish Bere discuss what it is to be Zimbabwean women in the diaspora, specifically the UK. What are the similarities and differences in how we view Zimbabwe dependant on the moment of migration? Do we speak Shona? How do we maintain connections to 'home'? What was it like first moving here? This conversation is split across 2 episodes, so tune in to the second part to hear the rest of the conversation!2018-03-2130 minAM Live on SAfmAM Live on SAfmRepatriation of eight Zimbabwean children who've been kept at a place of safety in Rustenburg set to take place today.SAfm — The repatriation of eight Zimbabwean children who've been kept at a place of safety in Rustenburg in the North West is set to take place today as scheduled. This follows the dismissal of an urgent application by the parents of the children who sought an order from the high court in Pretoria prohibiting officials from deporting the children back to the Zimbabwean capital, Harare. The children aged between 2 and 14 years were found undocumented in the back of a truck in Rustenburg last November. It is believed they were travelling to Cape Town to visit their parents for the Christmas ho...2018-03-0603 minAfrica: Stories in the 55Africa: Stories in the 55Africa: Stories in the 55 - Tense, compelling Zimbabwean tales in Behind Enemy Lines short storiesIn this month's Africa: Stories in the 55, Zimbabwean author Joe Ruzvidzo explores coming-of-age in the years after the Liberation War, in his short story collection, Behind Enemy Lines.   Ruzvidzo writes on the cutting edge-- his characters pawns or kings, depending on the readers' perception.  In "The Order", set in 2023, Ruzvidzo's story of a military takeover of the country reveals some interesting parallels to Zimbabwe's own recent history and new president. His characters live through bullying, love, even deception by a parent, packing a seven-story punch with a bonus ending poem.2018-01-2400 minJohnathan Soul PodcastJohnathan Soul PodcastEp 54 – News - Zimbabwean Coup Interview with NyashaTalking about the Zimbabwean coup this November. Nyasha (Anonymous) is a college student just returning home to Zimbabwe. She shares her thought on the Coup, economy and current political happenings.2017-12-0317 minAfrica Inc.Africa Inc.Latest trends developing in the Zimbabwean Stock ExchangeBusiness Day TV — This week on Africa Inc. we focus is on some of the business news that's made headlines over the last couple of weeks. Paul Clarke from Ashburton Investments takes us through some of the latest trends developing in the Zimbabwean Stock Exchange and we take a look at a few South African companies with extensive African footprints that released their results.2017-12-0100 minPodcast 3Podcast 3Zimbabwean nationals at the Beit Bridge border postAs thousands of Zimbabwean nationals around the world expressed their disappointment that President Robert Mugabe did not resign last night, some Zimbabwean nationals at the Beit Bridge border post in South Africa's Limpopo Province came out in his defence. In his much awaited national address last night, Mugabe did not resign as expected by others. He assured the country that he is still in charge. Some Zimbabweans say he should be allowed to finish his term while others are saying he must resign. Some are blaming him for the 1983 Matebeleland mass killing in which thousands of Zimbabweans were killed. Rudzani...2017-11-2002 minPodcast 5Podcast 5Zimbabwean embassy has withdrawn its participation in matter brought by South African model Gabriela EngelsThe Zimbabwean embassy has withdrawn its participation in matter brought by South African model Gabriela Engels and civil rights group Afri-Forum to review the diplomatic immunity granted to first lady Grace Mugabe by the South African government. The applicants approached the high court in the capital Pretoria to sought permission to serve Mugabe with papers through the Zimbabwean embassy in South Africa. Mugabe allegedly assaulted 20 year old Engels with an electrical cord after she found her with her two sons at an upmarket Sandton hotel in August. Phumzile Mlangeni reports…2017-10-0902 minPodcast 5Podcast 5Zimbabwean government has warned prophets, pastors, traditionalists and healersThe Zimbabwean government has warned prophets, pastors, traditionalists and faith healers that they will soon be banned from working without a practicing certificate from the Traditional Medical Practitioners Council. Some Zimbabwean church leaders are known to perform miracles advising followers with HIV, TB and Cancer to stop taking medication claiming total spiritual healing. Simon Muchemwa reports from Harare..2017-08-2205 minTopically Yours - Guests Zimbabwean ActivistsDeardra Shuler with guest co-host Chaka Ngwenya talk with Zimbabwean activists who are protesting the dictatorship of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe at the the United Nations Assembly in NYC.  We will be talking with Dr. Patson Dzamara, Savanna Madamombe (an organizer), Pastor Evan Mawarire (#This Flag Movement). and Dr. Noah Manyika who is associated with Build Zimbabwe, an organization with a goal to accomplish the unprecedented mobilization and engagement of Zimbabweans and friends of Zimbabwe everywhere in order to build the nation of Zimbabwe. A native of Zimbabwe, Dr. Patson Dzamara is regarded as one of Africa’s foremost leadership authorities...2016-09-221h 02Rational PerspectiveRational PerspectiveZimbabwean Parliament comedy showZimbabwean Parliament comedy show by Alec Hogg2015-09-1601 minLives in a LandscapeLives in a LandscapeA Zimbabwean in BelfastIt was a chance encounter with the President himself which saw Zimbabwean musician, Wilson Magwere, become a well rewarded propagandist for Robert Mugabe's regime. While he and his fellow musicians from the band Storm were asked to perform at pro-government rallies and events, all around them they witnessed their friends, neighbours and family members suffer at the hands of the same repressive regime. It was soon too much for Wilson to bear. Leaving his wife and baby daughter behind in Harare, he ran away from the band, from Mugabe and from Zimbabwe. Eight years later, he has found himself living...2011-12-1927 min