You are here: Homepage Countries Zimbabwe Themen All Themes From To filter NoViolet Bulawayo is a writer who has been awarded the Caine Prize for African Writing Portrait: Nye’ Lyn Tho Talking point | Zimbabwe Fireside tales Oral story-telling has a long history in Africa, and has taught generations of children vital lessons By NoViolet Bulawayo 06/01/2023 NoViolet Bulawayo is a writer who has been awarded the Caine Prize for African Writing Portrait: Nye’ Lyn Tho Fiction | Zimbabwe “English is still not a language of intimacy” Author NoViolet Bulawayo writes about Zimbabwe using the rhythms of her mother tongue Ndebele – even though she has long lived in the USA. A conversation about modern African storytelling and living between languages Interview with NoViolet Bulawayo 05/14/2023 A Kintsugi bowl from Japan: the idea of repairing broken pottery with gold, silver or platinum lacquer probably originated in the 15th century Photo: Motoki Tonn / unsplash Make it yourself! A second lease of life for rubbish Why it’s high time for society to rethink its throwaway culture By Tapiwa Matsinde 10/01/2021
NoViolet Bulawayo is a writer who has been awarded the Caine Prize for African Writing Portrait: Nye’ Lyn Tho Talking point | Zimbabwe Fireside tales Oral story-telling has a long history in Africa, and has taught generations of children vital lessons By NoViolet Bulawayo 06/01/2023
NoViolet Bulawayo is a writer who has been awarded the Caine Prize for African Writing Portrait: Nye’ Lyn Tho Fiction | Zimbabwe “English is still not a language of intimacy” Author NoViolet Bulawayo writes about Zimbabwe using the rhythms of her mother tongue Ndebele – even though she has long lived in the USA. A conversation about modern African storytelling and living between languages Interview with NoViolet Bulawayo 05/14/2023
A Kintsugi bowl from Japan: the idea of repairing broken pottery with gold, silver or platinum lacquer probably originated in the 15th century Photo: Motoki Tonn / unsplash Make it yourself! A second lease of life for rubbish Why it’s high time for society to rethink its throwaway culture By Tapiwa Matsinde 10/01/2021