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Zim trainee chef off to find the magic spices in India

According to SAHTC, this year’s competition dwells on global development goals such as sustainability.
By Khumbulani Muleya Jan. 27, 2023

Actors call for financial support, investments

The call was made by creatives last week when they converged at the European Film Festival held at Bulawayo Art Gallery.
By Mpumelelo Moyo Oct. 24, 2022

Byo guitarist turns to the mic

In his debut album—Music and My Feelings to be released on June 25, he sings about his feelings towards love and the uncertainty of the future especially after the whole Covid-19 pandemic struck.

By The Standard Jun. 19, 2022

Byo guitarist turns to the mic

In his debut album—Music and My Feelings to be released on June 25, he sings about his feelings towards love and the uncertainty of the future especially after the whole Covid-19 pandemic struck.

By The Standard Jun. 19, 2022

Vic Falls Carnival launched my global dream: Asaph

For Asaph, it was not about himself. He was supposed to carry the torch and protect the pride of hip-hop, a genre which does not command much voice in Zimbabwe compared to dancehall and house music.

By The Standard May. 8, 2022

Vic Falls Carnival launched my global dream: Asaph

For Asaph, it was not about himself. He was supposed to carry the torch and protect the pride of hip-hop, a genre which does not command much voice in Zimbabwe compared to dancehall and house music.

By The Standard May. 8, 2022

Curtain comes down on Vic Falls Carnival

‘We have decided to move the venue to Elephant Hills Hotel as it’s more suited to a music festival of our size,” Bright said.

By The Standard May. 1, 2022

Curtain comes down on Vic Falls Carnival

‘We have decided to move the venue to Elephant Hills Hotel as it’s more suited to a music festival of our size,” Bright said.

By The Standard May. 1, 2022

8 months later, Byo Arts Festival yet to pay artists

Most of the artists reportedly signed contracts that stated they would be paid between US$$100 and US$150 in 14 days after their performances.

By The Standard Feb. 27, 2022