Yes I Have HIV Zimbabwe: A New Honey TV Show
Reminiscent of early 2000s TV programming, when stories from those living with the condition became a staple of our prime time programming, Yes I Have HIV Zimbabwe feels like a trip down memory lane.
Reminiscent of early 2000s TV programming, when stories from those living with the condition became a staple of our prime time programming, Yes I Have HIV Zimbabwe feels like a trip down memory lane.
This is a question that doesn’t have a simple answer, and to answer it we have to go back to the genres heydays. We have to look at it’s rise and fall, then we can understand how it fits into our music landscape now.
This will be Zimbabwe’s 7th consecutive staging at the show, a noteworthy streak for an African country at the world renowned platform. Unveiled by the minister was also the list of artists who’ll be exhibiting at the 60th La Biennale di Venezia under the Pavilion of Zimbabwe in 2024.
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These awards are going to be awarded for the first time ever at the 2024 GRAMMYs, officially known as the 66th GRAMMY Awards.
Launched in 2016, the Premier Gospel Awards event showcases the range of genres that make up gospel music and features performances by leading artists.
On Friday the 16th of June, homegrown dextrous DJ; Jason Le Roux will lead a 5 hour+ long set with live collaborations, infusing violin, guitar and percussion. Deep End’s 50th edition is set to be a unique music experience.
The list features respected entrepreneurs such as Theo Baloyi (Founder of Bathu sneakers), Timi Adeyeba, Mathew Mensah, Wode Maya, Freedom Jacob Caesar, Summy Francis, Idris Sultan and many more.
Freeman HKD was the big winner on the night, walking away with 4 awards including Best Album and Song of the Year.
It will not only be a musical feast for jazz and soul lovers but they’re set to be open markets, exhibitions and kids games.