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  2. Zimbabwean literature - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwean literature is literature produced by authors from Zimbabwe or in the Zimbabwean Diaspora.The tradition of literature starts with a long oral tradition, was influenced heavily by western literature that influenced multiple countries in the same region such as Malawi and Zambia whereby these three countries have very similar languages and a lot of words seem to be quite similar only ...

  3. Everton Mlalazi - Wikipedia

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    Mlalazi started professional music career in 2014 when he put together a musical ensemble [10] called The Vine Music Ministry as the founder and director. [11] Mlalazi rose to prominence when he then started his solo career in the year 2020 in which he released his debut album, In The Presence 1 [ 12 ] in November 2021 following the success of ...

  4. Category:Zimbabwean literature - Wikipedia

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    Literary festivals in Zimbabwe (1 C) Zimbabwean fiction (1 C) W. ... Zimbabwean literature This page was last edited on 18 February 2020, at 02:02 (UTC). ...

  5. Category:Music of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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  6. Roy and Royce - Wikipedia

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    The pair kicked off their music career with their hit "Handirege" in 2002, [4] immediately followed by "Zuva Rangu". Both tracks reached number 1 on Zimbabwean music charts . They went on to release a full album entitled Gogogoi , which went on to produce three more hits, including the title track.

  7. Chiwoniso Maraire - Wikipedia

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    Chiwoniso Maraire (5 March 1976 – 24 July 2013) was a Zimbabwean singer, songwriter, and exponent of Zimbabwean mbira music. She was the daughter of Zimbabwean mbira master and teacher Dumisani Maraire [ 1 ] (and former officer in the Zimbabwe Ministry of Sports and Culture in the early 1980s). [ 2 ]

  8. Music of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    This is the local genre of the Zimbabwe music industry. Sungura music became popular in the early 1980s, pioneered by frontman Ephraim Joe and his band Sungura Boys which counted many notable future hit makers as members. [7]

  9. Hope Masike - Wikipedia

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    Ruvimbo Hope Masike, professionally known as Hope Masike (born September 9, 1984) [1] is a Zimbabwean musician and dancer. She is known as "The Princess of Mbira" and her music has its roots both in traditional and modern African culture.