In this episode, I take my first ever Stonetown walking tour. Our guide was open to me recording this and grateful to him for that.
In this episode, I bump into a group of Masaai performing a chant for a tourist couple. Enjoyed this actually.
In this episode, I go out to buy some chips mayai at the corner shop from The Nest Haven Hostel. I love this song. You should Tanzanians moving. Will probably be copyright striked, if not enjoy. You should Tanzanians moving to this song.
In this episode, I think we are on that bad Bulawayo - Victoria Falls Road and the opinions keep on coming. Do you believe in Jesus?
In this episode, I listen in to the conversations. People have opinions for days.
In this episode, I take a bus from Johannesburg to Lusaka. To start things off a mandatory prayer is given in exchange for donations
In this episode, I talk to Koketso, a restaurant manager in Johannesburg who shares his experience with COVID-19
In this episode of African Travel Now with Trevor, host Trevor Chomumwe interviews Kultwano Monyai, an artist, curator, and scholar based in Pretoria. They discuss how COVID-19 impacted her artistic journey, emphasizing the importance of adaptability, risk-taking, and diversifying one's skills in the art industry. The conversation concludes with Kultwano sharing insights on her unique artistic approach, how to collect her work, and travel tips for visiting Pretoria.
In this episode of African Travel Now with Trevor, host Trevor Chomumwe interviews Njabulo 'Safe Energy' Mthikhulu, a multidisciplinary artist and member of the band Nto Zabantu. They discuss the band's formation, how COVID-19 impacted their creative process, and their upcoming one-year anniversary celebration. The conversation concludes with Safe Energy offering travel tips for Johannesburg visitors and encouragement for audience engagement with artists.
In this episode, the hunger strikes.
In this episode, I attended Mbali Tshabalala's show opening at Asisebenze and we celebrated.
In this episode of African Travel Now with Trevor, host Trevor Chomumwe interviews Retabile Lepadi, a visual and performance artist who explores Afrofuturism and Afrosurrealism. They discuss how COVID-19 impacted Retabile's artistic process, emphasizing the importance of vulnerability, risk-taking, and time consciousness. The conversation concludes with Retabile offering travel tips for exploring Johannesburg's inner city.
In this episode, I attend Mbali Tshabala's solo exhibition, Fragments of Infinity: Unveiling Multidimensional Realms. A good time was had.
In this episode, I strategize with some of the passengers on how we can get onto the next train to Dar es Salaam. A section of the train track was swept away by recent rains. The drama.
In this episode I stretch my legs at one of the many stops on the TAZARA from Zambia to Tanzania.
In this episode, I grab a beer and listen in to conversations at the canteen on the TAZARA on my way to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
In this episode I explore the TAZARA and meet up with fellow travellers.
In this episode, a policeman at the Kapiri Mposhi TAZARA Train Station stops me for questioning before we go our separate ways.
In this episode I take the flight to Livingstone, Zambia
In this episode, I attend Mduduzi funeral kwaMhlanga. Rest in peace Dada