HARARE - Jenaguru Arts Centre founder and veteran musician Clive Malunga has called upon Zimbabweans, particularly the youth, to rise up and demand change in the country's political landscape.
HARARE - In a scathing critique of President Emmerson Mnangagwa's regime, Clive Malunga, founder of the Jenaguru Arts Centre and a renowned Zimbabwean musician, has pointed a finger at the nation's leadership as the primary impediment to development.
HARARE - Jenaguru Arts Centre founder and veteran musician Clive Malunga, has written a scathing letter to President Emmerson Mnangagwa, criticising his leadership and the current living conditions in the country.
We are not at war: Malunga
BY FREEMAN MAKOPA
VETERAN musician and promoter Clive Malunga yesterday challenged the government to run institutions based on non-partisanship after his Jenaguru Arts Centre built 25 years ago in the capital was on Thursday demolished by Harare City Council.
In an interview, Malunga said the government has to put mechanisms that protect the arts industry.
“We are not in Gaza or Palestine where Israelites destroy people’s things and we are not at war with each other. So, the government should make sure these institutions are not run based on partisanship where people look at where you come from or who you support. There is unfairness in all this,” he said.
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