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LIBERATION RADIO: PUNGWE 1
By Chimurenga on April 19, 2022 in Arts & Pedagogy, Media & Propaganda, Music, PASS, Systems of Governance
<p>Selected and mixed by Robert Machiri</p>
Chimurenga 16 – The Chimurenga Chronicle (October 2011)
<p>A once-off edition of a speculative, future-forward newspaper that travels back in time to re-imagine the present.</p>
The Agronomist
<p>Stacy Hardy follows the path of JJ Machobane, the social visionary, writer and agronomist from Lesotho, who challenged orthodox colonial thinking about land and land use.</p>
Chimurenga 16 – The Chimurenga Chronicle (October 2011)
<p>A once-off edition of a speculative, future-forward newspaper that travels back in time to re-imagine the present.</p>
Ready, Willing & Able
<p>Lolade Adewuyi profiles one of the continent’s most successful football coaches – the Big Boss, as he is widely referred to – and considers the arguments for more faith, more respect and more investment in the abilities of home-grown trainers.</p>
MEDITATIONS ON JIMI HENDRIX
By Chimurenga on December 9, 2021 in Arts & Pedagogy, Chimurenga Magazine, Faith & Ideology, Healing & bodies
<p>by Greg Tate</p>
<p>All roads lead to Jimi Hendrix.</p>
Koltan Kills Kids
By Chimurenga on October 19, 2021 in Cash & Commerce, Chimurenga Magazine, Faith & Ideology, Healing & bodies, Media & Propaganda, Systems of Governance
<p>By Tsuba Ka 23 (Dominique Malaquais, Mowoso, Kongo Astronauts)</p>
Out of Sight
By Chimurenga on October 19, 2021 in Arts & Pedagogy, Books & Oration, Chimurenga Magazine, Faith & Ideology, Healing & bodies
<p>A short story by Yambo Ouologuem adapted from the French by Dominique Malaquais and Ntone Edjabe.</p>
SEXING AFRICA, AGAIN – POP AS POLITICS: WATCH IT TONIGHT ON HBO
By Chimurenga on October 18, 2021 in Arts & Pedagogy, Cash & Commerce, Chimurenga Magazine, Healing & bodies, Media & Propaganda, Systems of Governance
<p>By Dominique Malaquais</p>
WHO KILLED KABILA II (APRIL 2019)
<p>So, who killed Kabila? The new issue of the Chronic presents this query as the starting point for an in-depth investigation into power, territory and the creative imagination by writers from the Congo and other countries involved in the conflict.</p>
Remember Glissant
By Chimurenga on April 12, 2021 in Arts & Pedagogy, Books & Oration, Chronic, Media & Propaganda, Systems of Governance
<p>Moses März writes of Édouard Glissant, Martinican, poet and compatriot of the more celebrated Aimé Césaire and Frantz Fanon</p>
Ibadan, Soutin and the Puzzle of Bower’s Tower
By Chimurenga on September 15, 2020 in Cash & Commerce, Chimurenga Magazine, Gaming, Systems of Governance
<p>The jingle would survive the event, as the poetry of a battle-cry outlives a war, but that eventuality belonged in the future.</p>
The Invention of Zimbabwe (April 2018)
<p>14 November 2017. News breaks of a coup d’état underway in Zimbabwe. Tanks, armoured vehicles and military personnel are seen patrolling the capital, Harare. The images send shock waves through social media, traditional broadcast news networks and diplomatic channels</p>
The Chronic (April 2016)
<p>In the fall of 2015, universities across South Africa were engulfed by fires ignited by students’ discontent with the racial discrimination and colonialism that still defines the country’s institutes of higher education.</p>
The Chronic (December 2013)
<p>This edition of the Chronic, offers forays into interlaced subjects of power, resistance, protest, mobilisation, mobility and belonging. Marked by an urgency to unsettle divides between opportunism and opportunity, life and liberation, here and there, and then and now-now, the newspaper acts as a platform from which to engage the practices, dilemmas and possibilities of different world.</p>
Chimurenga 6 – Orphans of Fanon (October 2004)
<p>A series of conversations, real and imagined, on the “pitfalls of national consciousness” by Mustapha Benfodil, Achille Mbembe, Charles Mudede,</p>
The Chronic: Who Killed Kabila
<p>On January 16, 2001, in the middle of the day, shots are heard in the Palais de Marbre,the residence of President Laurent-Désiré Kabila. </p>
WHO KILLED KABILA: CAST OF CHARACTERS
<p>The cast list of actors and character who make an appearance in the issue includes everyone from Ché Guevara and psychiatrist, political theorist and Frantz Fanon, to Rashidi Muzele, the assassin who pulled the trigger and many more.</p>
POETS WITH GUNS: A CONVERSATION WITH CHIRIKURE CHIRIKURE
<p>Chirikure Chirikure means “that which is far is very far.” He is […]</p>
Denderah Rising with Georgia Anne Muldrow + Thandi Ntuli Quartet + The Monkey Nuts
<p>“Sound is defined by vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard when they reach the ear. </p>
Who Killed Kabila
<p>On January 16, 2001, in the middle of the day, shots are heard in the Palais de Marbre compound, the residence of President Laurent-Désiré Kabila. </p>
Who Killed Kabila
<p>On January 16, 2001, in the middle of the day, shots are […]</p>
TWO TONE
<p>Published in 1954, Two Tone, a quarterly of Rhodesian poetry, signified a radical […]</p>
THE BOOK OF TONGUES
<p>The guiding concept behind The Book of Tongues is the impossible. In […]</p>
MOTO
<p>Moto was founded in 1959 in Zimbabwe’s Midlands town of Gweru as […]</p>
MOLOTOV COCKTAIL
By Chimurenga on July 8, 2019 in Books & Oration, Chimurenga Library, Library Book Series, Media & Propaganda, Systems of Governance
<p>First published in 2007 Molotov Cocktail initially appeared to be a contradictory […]</p>
HAMBONE
<p>For the last three decades, Nathaniel Mackey, an African-American writer on the […]</p>
Black Images
<p>Founded in 1972 by elusive, visionary editor, Jamaican-born Rudolph “Rudy” Murray – and his literary alter ego, M. Lacovia. Murray, Black Images:</p>
How To Be A Dictator
<p>by Binyavanga Wainaina Rule 1 Be the richest man in your country […]</p>
The Chronic: Who Killed Kabila II
By Chimurenga on April 1, 2019 in Books & Oration, Cash & Commerce, Chronic, Faith & Ideology, Library Book Series, Media & Propaganda, Systems of Governance
<p>On January 16, 2001, in the middle of the day, shots are heard in the Palais de Marbre,the residence of President Laurent-Désiré Kabila. The road bordering the presidential residence, usually closed from 6pm by a simple guarded barrier is blocked by tanks. </p>
Pungwe Sound Trails Live On PASS
<p>Pan African Space Station hosts Pungwe Sound Trails with @machirirobert Thursday, 06 […]</p>
Genres of the Human
<p> In his new book, The Sound of Culture: Diaspora and Black […]</p>
Chronic Circulations Bibliography
<p>The new addition of the Chronic asks: What is the African imagination […]</p>
The “Walking Corpse”
<p>Thousands of Africans, physically displaced and economically disabled by postcolonial dis-order, confront […]</p>
EVERY JOURNEY IS A READING
<p>By Stacy Hardy My cover is easy. There are a million roles […]</p>
FROM ORLANDO TO ORLANDO
<p>By Roberto Alajmo Background: The ship Mendelsshon—referring to an NGO, and having […]</p>
The Nigerian Art of Patronage
<p>Deji Toye looks at the legacy of arts funding in Nigeria and […]</p>
Black Images – An Essay by Peter James Hudson
<p>July 2008 The premiere issue of Black Images: A Critical Quarterly of Black […]</p>
The Impossible Death of an African Crime Buster
By Chimurenga on September 18, 2018 in Archive, Books & Oration, Cash & Commerce, Chimurenga Library, Chronic, Media & Propaganda
<p>Spearman… Lance Spearman – the name synonymous with the intrepid hero of […]</p>
Home draft July
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PASS in Harare
<p>From 9 – 12 November, the Pan African Space Station (PASS) landed […]</p>
The Invention of Zimbabwe (April 2018)
<p>14 November 2017. News breaks of a coup d’état underway in Zimbabwe. Tanks, armoured vehicles and military personnel are seen patrolling the capital, Harare. The images send shock waves through social media, traditional broadcast news networks and diplomatic channels</p>
PORTRAITS OF POWER
<p>Farai Mudzingwa writes about the power vested within the four corners of the presidential portrait, and the struggle not only to dislodge the presidential image, but also to claim it, to frame it anew.</p>
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“THE INVENTION OF ZIMBABWE” JHB LAUNCH
<p> Join us in welcoming the new issue of Chronic with Kudzanai Chiurai, […]</p>
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Denderah Rising with Georgia Anne Muldrow + Thandi Ntuli Quartet + The Monkey Nuts live in Jo’burg
<p>“Sound is defined by vibrations that travel through the air or another […]</p>
OF TOTEMS, HISTORY AND POLITICS
<p>In Shona cosmology, people are understood to be more than the sum […]</p>
The Invention of Zimbabwe – New edition of Chimurenga’s Chronic available now!
By Chimurenga on April 11, 2018 in Cash & Commerce, Faith & Ideology, Media & Propaganda, News, Systems of Governance
<p>14 November 2017. News breaks of a coup d’état underway in Zimbabwe. […]</p>
PORTRAIT OF MYSELF AS MY FATHER
<p>A CONVERSATION WITH NORA CHIPAUMIRE Born in Mutare, Zimbabwe, and based in New […]</p>