No More!

Police brutality is not just in the UK or USA, but in any country were justice and order are promoted through fear and violence by those in power.

I pray for my country, I stand for justice and so I stand for Zimbabwe! 🇿🇼

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As the small accounts association! We also need to be heard on this one.#ZimbabweanLivesMatter

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I made these headers for those who would like to change their headers in support of Zimbabweans

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Hie

My name is Tatenda! I'm a 27 year old Zimbabwean who illustrates when bored! I'm currently working on a series called Kindly, illustrate!

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Razor-Man!

A Zimbabwean action fantasy comic book.

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Hi! My name is Tanyaradzwa Musasiwa. I'm Zimbabwean, grew up in South Africa and I like drawing cute things!

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"Jiti is a style of popular Zimbabwean dance music. It features a swift rhythm played on drums and accompanied by a guitar. Jit evolved out many diverse ...Zimbabwean Cultural original Dance." https://t.co/k9sGnLp0g7

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Photo editing by Simon Thompson
SimonThompson.com

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'Sisters' by Ennica Mukomberanwa, award winning Third generation Zimbabwean sculptor

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Zimbabweans reacting to their missed chances right now! 😂😂🤣

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Dambudzo Marechera, Zimbabwean novelist and poet who wrote the must-read ‘The House of Hunger’ in 1978, would have turned 67 years today. He died 32 years ago. Complex and multi-faceted. We celebrate his legacy and literary contribution. ✊🏾

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He inherited a modest empire and expanded it as far as Tete in Mozambique 🇲🇿after defeating the Portuguese who had invaded the interior Zimbabwean plateau in the late 16th Century...” Art by

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1/3 I have just completed this drawing of the legendary Oliver Mtukudzi. I am a Zimbabwean medical student and pencil artist from Harare. Please like and RT one more time in celebration of the legacy of this great icon!

42cm×30cm
It took 44 hours to draw.

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'Sisters' by Ennica Mukomberanwa, award winning Third generation Zimbabwean sculptor

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This Saturday, join us for conversation with Zimbabwean artist, Kresiah Mukwazhi.

Unpack the materiality & various pertinent social-justice issues highlighted in her work. See her work in the current exhibition,

RSVP is required.
More info: https://t.co/YmasVyClOp

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