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Kenyan podcaster, radio host and big-time vlogger - Adelle Onyango was in Zimbabwe earlier this year and we were lucky enough to be invited for a chat on her podcast and YouTube.
Probeatz dropped the visuals for the theme song to his comedy series, ‘Captain Mfombi’ popularly known as Zimbabwe's first Superhero. The song titled, ‘Tsimba ReShumba’, shares the struggles the one goes through to become great. The track was produced by John the Producer and the visuals were directed & edited by Charles Mugaviri Jr. Season 1 of the series is available on Pano Tv
Last week social media was thrown into a furore after the release of ZIMURA’s (Zimbabwe Music Rights Association) revised public broadcast fees for venues and locations that play music for the public. Many observers seemed to misunderstand the purpose these fees played and also why ZIMURA was threatening to fine venues.
Dan and Phil managed to contact Mr. Albert Nyathi – Chairman of The ZIURA board and Ms. Polisile Ncube-Chimhini – the Executive Director of ZIMURA to get some answers to questions that many artists and observers had.
Earlier this week Dan & Phil found a way to strong arm the guys from Keep It Real Fridays into giving them an interview and their illustrious and prestigious podcast.
Dan and Phil are both big supporters of women in general, but any event that aims to congratulate and support women excelling in their respective fields is worthy of double honour. The African Women Awards 2016 nominees list has been released, here's the press release:
Last night, those of us lucky enough to afford DSTV or fast internet were able to enjoy the MTV Video Music Awards which could also be known as the MTV Beyoncé Recognition Awards Featuring Kanye West & Rihanna.
Everyone take a breath! What a week it's been for fans of rap, and the 2 Broke Twimbos have an extra bumper episode to wrap up (hopefully) what has been the most epic hip-hop battle of our adult lives. Enjoy an utterly unbiased and objective analysis of Drake's absolute evisceration at the hands of Kendrick Lamar, and ultimately, a podcast that sounds like it was produced by DJ Mustard himself. Enjoy!