This and That
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Cosoma royalty bag
T his ending week was a blessing to a number of local musicians, especially those who have reaped from the…
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Paul, Lucius’ hour of need
I have to confess that ever since I realised that I have some sense and passion for music, I found…
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Reputation is all we have
In the creative world, there are so many ways to get to the top. Some are conventional while others are…
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Nkasa’s car needed a special mention
As per the pillars that this page is founded on, it is uncommon that we miss and fail to reflect…
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The omission hurts
On Monday, May 3 it was World Press Freedom Day (WPFD) and journalists across the world staged celebrations to mark…
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They couldn’t breathe
The week-ending has come with some sweet tidings for the entertainment and arts sector following some news and developments that…
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The unmaking of Made See
Some months ago, budding music ian Medison Kapeni, popularly known as Made See, was a source of envy among youths…
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Denis, others wrote me last week
My last week’s entry generated some interesting feedback. I am grateful to each one of you who reached out to…
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‘Nya Uyu, ivi vilekeke’
I don’t know the state I will be in when this entry will be out for consumption, but as I…
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Are we not moving too fast?
A greeably, the last 13 months or so have been tough for players in the entertainment industry. All thanks to…
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My youthful Bunny Wailer memories
Dear reader, allow me for once to begin this entry with a bit of an apology. This is so because…
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The enemy within
It is not how we imagined any longer. It is not how we thought things would be. The Covid-19 monster…
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Am I about to lose my story?
The festive season carries with it one peculiar and pleasant characteristics especially for people who are outgoing. This is a…
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A creative positive
There is one common question which is asked about American creatives: Where do they disappear to after making it big?…
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Artists, take heed of Usi
On Monday morning, the Robin’s Park Hall in Blantyre was transformed into a venue of a huge music festival. But…
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Let’s all pitch in and play our part get an opportunity to empower
We cannot look away anymore. The reality is that we have monsters among us as fathers, brothers, cousins, friends and…
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Redeeming 2020
The year 2020 has been a difficult one in many aspects. All thanks to the devastation that the novel coronavirus…
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The 10th came at huge cost- Part II
In my last week’s entry I poured out my thoughts and people’s reactions on this year’s Sand Music Festival. Here…
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The 10th came at a huge cost
The Sand Music Festival is one of the biggest events on the country’s annual calendar of entertainment. Its significance can…
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SandFest rises for the 10th time
During the first decade, we hope a lot has been learnt from the resilience that the festival has rode on.…
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