"None of us was naturally living in a township. Townships were set up as labour reservoirs and we had nowhere else to go. We ended up in townships, but that's not where we belong. We did not even create them. We are kept in pockets of land, and the bigger portion was taken away."
Posts published in “Arts and Tourism”
Chipo Munsaka explains that her first name means “a gift” in her language. “A gift for conserving wildlife,” the young Zimbabwean adds radiantly. That neatly…
The monochrome head of a goat in the grey scale dominates the lower right-hand corner of the canvas, adding a layer of mystery and intrigue. Generally, goats in most African cultures invoke an awareness of ancestral mediation, productiveness and personal well-being.
Young people will be equipped with the skill to capture beautiful images and tell compelling stories that will hopefully archive the knowledge and document hidden treasures in the bird’s habitat for educational purposes.
We were nearing the end of our walk along the dry Sweni river when about 300 metres ahead of us, we saw an elephant quenching…
Gogo Esther, as she is affectionately known, introduced students to the extraordinary technique of chicken feather painting, a craft that is sadly on the verge of extinction with only a handful of artists still using it.









