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Mthobi, a 28-year-old fashion designer from Bulawayo, claims that growing up as the middle child in his family taught him the value of perseverance and excellence. "I think growing up as a middle child has helped me become resilient, adaptable, and skilled at what I do," says Mthobi.
Social media, the digital tool that has revolutionized our communication and interaction, has also inadvertently crafted new standards of beauty, often unattainable and unrealistic. These standards seep into the psyche of the young, causing detrimental effects on...
I must say that Tamy Moyo and Bhekiwe's performance of was outstanding. It was an electrifying performance that left me speechless. Tamy Moyo's voice was breathtaking, and her dancing was impeccable. Bhekiwe looked like she had been recharged and the energy she exuded was palpable. Her contribution was equally impressive, and their chemistry on stage was undeniable. It's no surprise that their performance quickly went viral, as everyone has been talking about it. Their talent is beyond doubt, and I can't wait to see what they do next!
It was a night to remember at the Namas Awards show that shape the events to follow which was held at the second biggest city in Zimbabwe, The city of Kings and Queens ko Bulawayo. The night...
With the nominations for the prestigious Pogues Zim Hip Hop Awards are out, and the City of Kings, Bulawayo, is proudly represented. A talented lineup of Bulawayo-based artists has earned nods, including Boy Nino, Phanas, Mlue Jay...
Victor, a well-known creator admired by many, recently announced his engagement. This news led to a variety of reactions from his fans. Some were excited and supportive, while others expressed disappointment or anger over his choice. Victor reflects on the situation, saying, "I didn't pay attention to the reactions, but it was quite a blow, indeed." He acknowledges that this unexpected response was difficult for him to handle.
Petronella’s journey into fashion was shaped by an undeniable love for style and the captivating elegance she admired growing up. Watching influential figures dressed in luxurious outfits on TV, she dreamed of one day creating her own clothing brand. "I told myself one day I will have my own clothing brand," she reflects. "And years later, now I've founded my own personal brand called Nella Farlon."

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