Tendaiishe
Tendaiishe Center, the headquarters of Simba Arts based in Hatcliffe, serves as a hub for communication and developmental programs, focusing on raising awareness and advocating against community social issues.
Hatcliffe Community Radio
Hatcliffe Community Radio is a dynamic local broadcasting platform serving the Hatcliffe community in Harare. As part of the Simba Arts Outreach Project, the radio station focuses on amplifying community voices, promoting local culture, and addressing social issues. It offers a diverse range of programs, including discussions on health, education, and the arts, alongside music and entertainment. Hatcliffe Community Radio aims to foster community engagement, raise awareness on important topics, and provide a space for residents to share their stories and experiences.
Richmind Arts Business Solutions & Management
Richmind Arts Business Solutions & Management, which acts as an arts consultancy, empowering artists to manage their careers effectively.
Female TV & Podcasts
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The Artist
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A platform dedicated to showcasing and interviewing local and emerging artists. The show delves into their creative processes, challenges, and successes, offering insights into the arts community.
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Hot Friday
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A lively and engaging program that covers the latest trends in entertainment, arts, and culture. It features interviews, music, and discussions, making it a go-to for the weekend's hottest topics.
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Business in Arts
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This program focuses on the intersection of arts and entrepreneurship. It offers advice, strategies, and success stories to help artists navigate the business side of the creative industry.
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Hatcliffe Herald e-paper
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An online publication that provides news, features, and updates on community events, social issues, and cultural happenings within Hatcliffe. It serves as a digital voice for the local community.
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The Artist Magazine
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A magazine dedicated to the arts, featuring in-depth articles, profiles, and reviews of artists and their work. It aims to celebrate and promote the richness of the creative industry.
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