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Mxolisi Ncube |
ARE YOU CONSCIOUS THAT: On 30 July 2016 Mxolisi Ncube and Zinjaziyamluma were awarded the Mqabuko leadership awards. However the latter’s award was presented in his absentia and did not have a chance to verbally present his acceptance speech in front of his fellow countrymen.
However
Linkundla as people’s media decided to make a follow up to hear
more from the popular journalist who recently landed from Cape Town.
Here is how it unfolded:
L:
First of all we would like to congratulate you for your award
sir
Mxo:
thank you sir, it’s really a good feel factor
L:
What does this award mean to you as a journalist?
Mxo:
Coming from my fellow countrymen and deigned under the great name of
the Late Dr. Joshua Nkomo, this award means a lot to me. It’s
actually the 16TH overall award I have won in my 10 year
career in mainstream journalism and the sixth in the past 12 months,
so I really value it no less than any other.
L:
What advise can you give to the upcoming journalists?
Mxo:
My advice to the upcoming journalists is that it pays more to stick
to journalism ethics and reporting without fear, favour or prejudice.
If the story is there, go for it and report it factually, regardless
of the percussions, if it is not there, do not create it. Stay true
to the need to inform. Never mind the offence that the truth you
write may create, that’s what journalism is all about-creating
friends with none but the truth.
L:
We understand that you also manage a media and music promotions
company “Bayethe’, what is your main objective in arts?
Mxo:
I actually chair Bayethe Media, which I formed 5 years ago and run it
with my wife Caroline, Future Msebele and Mcasiseli ‘Gwazagwaza’
Ndlovu.
Our
main objective is to identify and nurture Zimbabwean talent and true
to our motto “refining
rough diamonds”,
bring it to the fore and see it blossom to the international stage.
L:
What do you think is the most contributing factor behind the failure
of Zimbabwean artists here?
Mxo:The
biggest contributing factor to our artists failing is that most see
art as more of an extramural activity than a business; hence they pay
less attention to quality than they do to quantity and most of what
they give fans is half-baked stuff. They also don’t realise the
need to hire professionals to take care of their talents and that
sees most of it go to waste. We formed Bayethe Media after realising
a lot of missed opportunities and wasted potential.
L:
How best can artists in diaspora attract promoters?
Mxo:
A promoter is someone who goes for sell-able products and does not
have time to deal with potential, so it is up to the artists to catch
the eye of the promoters, not the other way round.
L.
Mxo thank you for attending to our short questions, we would have
loved to make it longer but we shall continue from where we left in
our next meeting.
Mxo:
Thank you , see you in our Women’s Day festival on the 6THof
August in Hillbrow Theatre, tickets are going for R40.00 (for infor
call +27
612127950)
Stay tuned
to our blog!
By Future Moyo aka Jamelah
By Future Moyo aka Jamelah
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