By Nomqhele Sisa Nkomo
When someone leaves Zimbabwe, it is usually with the intention of becoming an eternal diasporan. Very few come back to contribute to the country's progression, the...
By Nomqhele Sisa Nkomo
The Ndebele have been gifted craftsmen for as long as our history textbooks remind us. Weaving, pottery and beadwork are some of the many skills I...
By Nathaniel Gondo
Regardless of the insistent Western influence prevalent in Zimbabwean popular culture, creatives continue to take inspiration from our indigenous identity, our history and the works of our...
Nearly eight decades after opening their first store in Zimbabwe (then Rhodesia), Edgars continues to be the shining beacon of exclusive, quality fashion. The launch of Edgars' 13th edition...
By Nathaniel Gondo
The word 'mucheno' is derived from "kuchena", which can be directly translated to 'clean and smart.' In the early 2000's, Sungura legend Tongayi Moyo popularised the term...
After a six-year intermission, the Zimbabwe Fashion Week Trust (ZFWT) is making a triumphant return, heralding a new chapter in Zimbabwe’s fashion narrative. As the countdown to October begins,...