Comedy Knights to reclaim local stage The pioneers of stand-up comedy will return with a branding of its performers.
Buy a journalist lunch today, they too need a little TLC in these uncertain times The boundaries of freedom are shifting for the press, as they are for individuals. I conclude that we may be shifting slightly rightwards.
Doadoa tackles issue of royalties and legal rights Intellectual property and copyright infringement was the topic at the recently concluded fifth edition of Doadoa, the East African Performing Arts Market.
Tanzania conservationist loves to make music Besides being an avid social scientist, Ponjoli Joram Kabepele also harbours a strong passion for music production.
Papa Wemba’s East African connection Papa Wemba reached out to mentor young musicians and the most notable in East Africa being Tanzanian superstar Diamond Platinumz.
Tanzania media landscape is freer, but there’s still a long way to go The Media Council of Tanzania is still dealing with government-imposed bans, ethical lapses and attempts at heavy-handed regulation.
Belise brings an international outlook to tourism Belise Kariza is Rwanda’s chief tourism officer and loves cleaning house because the sight of a clean place calms her down.
SEZIBERA: Integration is not the work of an individual; it needs joint action The Secretary General of the East African Community ends his five-year tenure this month. He spoke about his successes and setbacks.
Hobe fete events complement Chan Hobe Africa Festival is on in tournament venues, Mille Collines and Car-free Zone.
Fears over Rwanda stand-up pioneers Comedy Knights as concerts wane Group’s performances have become few and far between as members start staging solo shows