“There will be traffic disruption along Liberty Highway from Friday, April 30, 2021, to Thursday, May 20. Motorists are advised to use alternative routes. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause as we strive to provide a secure, secure and reliable network,” KeNHA Director General Peter Mundinia said in a statement.
PUBLIC NOTICE: DISRUPTION OF TRAFFIC FLOW ON UHURU HIGHWAY (Extension) pic.twitter.com/36euJFXZKK
The closure, will commence just a day after another 20-day closure which commenced on April 9 and ended on April 29.
Motorists leaving town using Uhuru Highway will have to use Bunyala Road-Workshop Road-Lusaka then join Mombasa Road at the Nyayo roundabout.
A conversation with Giddens is like crossing a river: as with her music, it’s full of swift rushing thoughts and sudden, unexpected deepenings. In fact, there is something a little shamanistic about her ability to conjure the past and give it such vivid expression. Is she religious?
“I consider myself a very spiritual person,” she ponders. “I feel like things move through me sometimes. There’s been so many terrible things done in the name of organised religion, but the spirit at the centre of them is beautiful.”
Before we wade too vigorously towards the esoteric, I ask about the development of her career. She trained as an opera singer, but achieved recognition with the old-time string band, The Carolina Chocolate Drops, who formed after the first Black Banjo Gathering in 2005. Their 2010 album, Geniune Negro Jig, won best traditional folk album at that year’s Grammy’s. As black artists, they stood out in a genre which is still troublesomely caught up in Souther
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Brief summary of the year in reissues and vault rediscoveries: There was an avalanche of them, across all genres and all eras. Each promises edification, offering dives into the rich contexts of historically significant records while also being flat-out thrilling listening.
Thanks to the work of sound-obsessed archivists and audio detectives this year, it s now possible to trace John Coltrane s
Giant Steps session in microscopic detail for its 60th Anniversary Deluxe Edition; or revisit some of the unheralded album tracks from John Prine s output in the 1970s (
Crooked Piece of Time); to hear legendary guitarist Duane Allman s last performance before his death (