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- Carl Joshua Ncube takes piracy fight to the streets
- Amelia’s Inheritance
- Eight hours of music, dance, and more to commemorate International Women’s Day
- NAMA 2010 Winners Announced
- Amendment of NACZ 1985 Act and what it means for the creative industries
- Notes from Senator David Coltart’s keynote address [Arts & Culture Indaba 2010]
- Arts Indaba Opens in Harare
- The 2010 Queen is Samantha Tshuma
- Who is the Face of Africa 2010 Winner?
- The new Zimbo Jam Facebook page
- Island Hospice needs your help
- Behind The Camera
- You got a car? You are the celebrity!
- Zimbabwe Internet entreprenuer launches website to assist orphans
- Stepping into a step-family
On The Zimbo Jam- Book on Torture in Zimbabwe LaunchedThe Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition yesterday launched a book chronicling torture in Zimbabwe over the last few years at a function attended by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, members of civic society and the diplomatic corps.
- Harare Man to Live on the Street for the Love of MusicKeep the music playing. Piracy kills the artist, kills the music, kills the industry. That is the simple message that Harare animator, producer and creative spirit, Carl Joshua Ncube hopes to send out when he moves from his house to live out on Harare's First Street, starting this afternoon.
- Congo Fever in Harare with DJ Ben MontrésorThe dance floor is open at The Mannenberg on Friday 12 March, when the popular Harare venue opens its doors for its first-ever west-African dance-off, Congo Fever!’ featuring French DJ Ben Montrésor, hot off Jozi turntables, back-to-back with one of the most popular rhumba outfits in Zimbabwe today – The Real Sounds.
- Book on Torture in Zimbabwe Launched


