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Brands doing the most in my country.

  • Writer: nashe chokureva
    nashe chokureva
  • Jun 25, 2019
  • 2 min read

I doubt I will be able to get to five, been a bit removed for a while. But I will share from the top of my head.

1.) MAGAMBA TV @MagambaTV


There are many ways to dissent with authoritarian governments. Magamba TV use political satire to ask the real questions & get the truth out. The station started in 2011 & have grown with the growth of social media platforms. They have been a significant part in inspiring the satirical movement dissent with the authoritarian regime. The station is recognized among satirical outlets around the world that develop their shows & sites under difficult national conditions, repressive & authoritarian governments. The station makes the arduous circumstances palatable, a way for the proletariat to keep ambling on. They have endured a lot to continuously provide a dais for the much needed blunt discourse.

2.) TENH DIAMOND @iamTENH


Hip hop MC elite. It is said Hip hop & poetry were/are siblings. Listening to contemporary hip hop though, yeah you might be left wondering. MC's like Tenh though will remind you why they are siblings, a tool to used to voice & communicate social ills & not depict women derogatorily. Been vibing with Tenh Diamond since high school, sets himself apart with his delivery, then the puissant message. His easy on my ears because I find his music relatable & palatable. Cut from that Nas, Cole clothe. Time & time again you will hear him address social ills like all worthy MC's do. He has been consistent if not maturing with time, should look him up ey.

3.) STREET VENDORS/THE PEOPLE.


My heart, love is always with the street vendors. The circumstances keep on getting arduous & they are inured, inoculated somehow. The council harasses them & steals their products but their always there, smiling, laughing, unscathed & treat you well. So SO to all those in the streets everyday sweating for their meal oblivious how difficult it might be out there. The proletariat get a huge SO as well. It's a sport surviving in Southern Africa, an extreme sport surviving in Zimbabwe.

Tomorrow is Day26 wooo woooo, see you then.

Photocredits:Google, magambanetwork.com, en.wikipedia.org.


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