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Frank Edwards Live in Cyprus.
by Tinashe kwangwari
Gospel is taking an extra mile bringing entertainment to the Island as well as impacting in many people's lives . With all the hangouts introduced by Club X Int Cyprus, truly they remain focus and determined to achieve their ultimate goal.
This will be their Forth concert, since
they started having yearly concert, it is with no doubt that each
year Club X Int is on a new dimension.This year they decide to do
something big, so to say Frankrichboy will be coming to Cyprus
this December, Powered by Club X international.
For more information,keep tuning to our page. We will be covering everything. Also note that dates and venue to be announced. You can also get more information from Club X Int Cyprus leader, Pst T4 (Tuoyo Buwa)
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Stunner to perform at Club Big Bang, Cyprus
Zimbabwean Hip-Hop social light, Team Hombe hit maker Stunner
is set to perform at Club Big Bang in
Cyprus on 23rd of September at a gig dabbed Shades and
Glasses Swag Tour.
by Staff Repoter
Other artists to perform at the gig presented by the leading
music promoter Styllz Entertainment include ASGA Award Artist Of The Year
winner Kevin Tita alongside
with DJ Activityz, Borex,
VersaceBoyz, TBonez, BluFame, Phatso, Trakilla, MayoyoLove and GTG Handsome.
Speaking to
Passionate Channel, Styllz Entertainment Managing Director Prince Mudzingwa
confirmed the visiting of the Zimbabwean Celebrity to Cyprus.
“Yes Stunner is
coming and it's confirmed all is set’, Mudzingwa said
Stunner also spoke
to Passionate Channel and confirmed of his visit to the Island for a performance
at Club Big Bang. He directed comments from the music promoter Styllz
Entertainment.
Stunner born Desmond
Chideme is one of the pioneers of Urban Grooves music in Zimbabwe and his music
is played on most of Zimbabwe’s Radio stations and Television, reports Pindula.
Among his tracks include
Zviri paMoyo, Godo, Vane Mari and others.
''Gospel hangout'' makes it different.
Last Friday of August was marked by one phenomenal gathering '' Gospel Hangout'', which by no chances left all attendees envying for more.
by Tinashe Kwangwari
Club X International is a christian movement club, touching all young people around the Globe for the spreading of the gospel. It is now eight (8) years of exceptional and influential impartation around the world. Introducing ''Gospel Hangout'' every last Friday of every month at ''The Gospel'' in Dereboyu. Last month's hangout which is first of it's kind, was unforgettable. With huge turn up of all believers from variety of churches. Opening the chill out was Pastor T4, Club X Int's leader N.Cyprus giving an insight of the purpose of the hangout. '' This hangout is meant to grow us as believers and also help us develop our talents, in another environment apart from Church set up.Everyone should feel free and if you want to do anything on the stage please the stage is all ours'' he concluded.
Opening performance was the best
Saxphonist King David from Lefke modulating ''Hallelujah'' in four
different keys, followed by a rap cyper between Pst T4 and GTG
Handsome, steering up huge excitement. Tino, Belinda, Bendi,
Mumbi, Ruth ( a.k.a Royal), Modina also performed amazingly, Labish
brought many people to the dancing flow with his last performance of
the night. Realise Mwase also took the stage with a powerful and well
articulated poem, giving an intuition of his realised book '' In My
Own Words''. Truly it was an enthusiastic night , in an interview
with some of the invitees who attended they revealed that hangouts
like this are so helpful because most people might not get chances to
show case their talents in church but by attending an event like this they get to
develop themselves and even show to the world what they could do.
Because the stage is free to everyone.
Club X international is inviting you all to their second session of ''Gospel Hangout'' on the 29th of this month which is on the friday. At '' The Gospel'' in Dereboyu, Lefkosa. Bring a friend and spread the word. No alcohol is allowed.
Mwase release book; In My Own Words
By Tafadzwa Sandi
Cyprus-Poem
writer and mental freedom advocate Realise Mwase release a book titled in My
Own words during church service at Forward In Faith International Ministries
today.
The book In My Own Words is a collection of pieces of art works including poems, expressions and experiences. It dwells on sub topics including Vivid Reflection, The other Side and Lipstick on my canvas among many.
Photocred- Khumbulani Irene Kurebgwaseka
Realise Mwase
Mwases’ book was out for grabs by the church members after
the sermon and some of his books were already preordered.
Speaking to Passionate Channel, Mwase looked overwhelmed by
the response he was having and in signing his books to the readers.
“This is so great, this is for every Zimbabwean who have
been forgotten. We are going to achieve our dreams in whatever nation that we
are”, said Mwase
Furthermore, Mwase said that he took into consideration of
his readers when he was writing his book In My Own Words.
“I crafted everything in this book with the reader in mind
not only for me but for everyone out there who has a desire to be inspired. Who
has a wish to be better than today”, Mwase added.
Moreover, Realise Mwase’s readers could not spare their
comments on his book and some other art work they read.
“I want to congratulate Realise for his book. It is good in quality,
creative and quite mature of his age. The book is also rich with language”,
said Elder Tonde Ruwa.
Shayne Ncube did the graphic illustrations of the book.
Ncube stated that it took four to five working days to create all the
illustrations in the book.
“It is an awesome book with energy. With most of the art in
the book, it was fun designing them especially the cover page and the opportunity
was a step in the right direction to further my career”, said Ncube.
Popular Mwase’s friend and filmmaker Godknows said that Realise
is passionate about arts and wrote some stuff on his upcoming album.
Some articles written by Mwase were published by various media organisations.
Rhythm City actor Dumi Masilela has died
An insight into Realise Mwase’s writing career experience
Tafadzwa Sandi (TS) Mr Mwase, thank you for agreeing to
this interview. Tell us a little about yourself and your background?
Realise Mwase (RM), My name is Realise Mwase, I’m 21 years
old and I come from Zimbabwe. I am here to study Electrical and Electronic
Engineering at Near East University. September will mark three years since I come
to this Island (North Cyprus). I am basically a writer, song writer, poet and
media personnel. That’s me in a nutshell and I am a Christian as well.
TS: What were you like at school?
RM: At school sometimes I would be the teacher’s pet, I was
not a popular kid with other people of my age. I would like to believe that I was
a bright student, my academic honours were in order from Primary school through
High school. I was a bit reserved, I did not have a lot of friends. From High
school I think I only have one friend (he laughed).
Realise Mwase reciting a poem at Cyrus International University
TS: Were you good at English?
RM: My relationship with English is an interesting one. Starting
off as a child, my father being of Tonga descent and my mum being of Venda descent,
Shona was an uneasy compromise being the language we were surrounded by. My father
was resentful of Shona so he preferred that I learn English. In that process I found
myself immersed in his books. When I got old I started stealing books from my
father’s mini-Library like the Readers Magazine and novels, before I knew it I was
able to speak English well. My English got better with time but it was home
based training that made my English better.
TS: What are your ambitions for your writing career?
RM: My ambitions are very simple. I want to light up my own
corner of the world. I want to be able to inspire people, to be an Author who
manages to get his work across the world. I want to engage people in North
Cyprus, Zimbabwe and Southern Africa. My plans are global so to say.
TS: Which writers inspire you?
RM: I am inspired by Shimmer Chinodya, Stainley Nyamfukudze,
I like his poetry. You know when you are in Form one you read those books but
now I realise how much effect they have in my life. On international level, I also
love works by the horror novelist Stephen King. I also like John Grisham
because his books are intelligent and he is a Lawyer and the crime fiction author
Robert Ludlum. My mother was also a writer, she wrote a lot in the house, that’s
where I picked the habit.
TS: So, what have you written?
RM: Now I’m about to get to my third poetry collection 2017,
I have submitted my works for printing. Im working for a couple of books now
and one of my writings will turn into a film soon. I wrote Stray bullets
thought, Simmering cold and presented pieces that gunned me acclaim. I’m also
into spoken word arts.
TS: Where can we buy or see your books?
RM: I’m planning to put two of my collection on Noise Trade.
For my book I’m printing it on hard copy and you can pre- order it.
TS: What are you working on at the moment?M: I’m working on a book called Dollar for two. It is about a guy who comes from a privileged background and a guy trying to find his way into society and how a dollar is used by two different people.
TS: What genre are your books/poems?
RM: I write from a personal perspective. My poetry is like a
coat of many colours. Sometimes I write free verse poems depending on the occasion.
Most of my poetry is free verse poetry. I write poems without adherence to a
particular structure or style, I prefer using my own personal style which plays
to the best of my strength. My books are mainly fictional but motivational. I
did not do a lot of literature because I studied sciences subjects.
TS: How much research do you do?
RM: Everyday i try to learn something new.
TS: When did you decide to become a writer?
RM: I have always written from a young age but the decision
came up last year. Two years ago I was going through something and I felt that
so many stories were not being told. I wanted to tell those stories and I opted
for writing them.
TS: Do you aim a set of pages per day?
RM: I aim to make sense everyday. I try to write 2 000 words
a day. I want to flex the writing muscle.
RM: I have changed my style. When I was starting, my works
were too academic and hard to penetrate. I was a selfish writer, now I am less
selfish and I understand that the objective is to tell the story for other
people to see not for myself to clap hands and say, wow I’m a very intelligent
writer. Now I’m the writer who wants to get to his audience, the writer who
understands how people feel and wants people to understand him.
TS: What was the hardest thing about writing your latest
book?
RM: The discipline. It is very hard for a person of my age
to say I am committed full time into writing. Sometimes I would struggle to
write a single word.
TS: Do you proof read or edit your articles on your own or
you get someone to do it for you?
RM: Because I have to be resourceful and use what I have, I have
to proof read my works on my own. I have to develop editing skills of which it
is hard than writing itself.
TS: What is your favourite motivational phrase?
RM: Turn trash into treasure. Things that other people do
not value, you should be able to see something from there. You should not be a
greener pastures kind of person because greener pastures are limited to
seasons, a pasture cannot be green all season. Surely there has to be sometime
that pasture dries out.
TS: what is your favourite film and why?
RM: My favourite film is The Dark Night directed by
Christopher Nolan because for me it encompasses everything that I wanted to know
about heroes if they fail sometimes.
TS: Where do you see yourself in five years time?
RM: In five years time I see myself sitting in front of a
computer writing. Impact generations, published and sold thousands even
millions of copies. Doing charity work and giving back society which made to be
who I am today.
TS: What advice can you give to aspiring writers?
RM: Do not slack, (he repeated thrice). Sometimes you have
to take your own path. Do not give yourself room to be free. I am not ashamed
to be a Christian. I might not always write with a spirituality stamp but I am
a Christian.
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