There is need for artists to build strong partnerships within and beyond the creative sector in Zimbabwe if the segment is to utilise the opportunities brought by COVID19 to transform itself into a recognisable viable and vibrant cultural industry.
Artists call for more partnerships to deal with the challenges of Covid19
National Arts Council of Zimbabwe,
21 August 2020, Zimbabwe
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