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Robert Nesta Marley (Bob Marley)'s visit to Zimbabwe in 1980 was a monumental event that opened floodgates for Jamaicans and left an indelible mark on the nation's history. Showbiz gurus, Hararians ...
Reggae band Hemp Republic with a slightly different line-up, and a new album, The Mighty People on the occasion of the band’s ...
Winky D's unfortunate history with the polarised media offers another layer of meaning to the song. His battles with state ...
NATIONAL Gallery of Zimbabwe Visual Arts Studios alumnus Wycliffe ... by a more contemporary usage by Jamaican reggae band Bob Marley and The Wailers. In their politically charged song Ride ...
Not since Bob Marley and the Wailers in the 1970s had ... in Africa though he only ever performed on the continent once, in Zimbabwe, in 2011. In the pre-Internet age, it was thanks to radio ...
The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) solidified its commitment to bridge the trade gap between CARICOM (Caribbean ...
Marley played the song live at Zimbabwe's independence celebrations in 1980 and it became the country's unofficial national anthem. One of Bob Marley's most-famous tracks, "Redemption Song," was a ...
Bob Marley’s words in Ambush in the Night—*“they keep us ... while doing little to address the systemic issues that create poverty in the first place. In Zimbabwe, under Robert Mugabe’s rule, land ...