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Zimbabwe: Will the Book Café Ever Rise Again?

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[Zimbabwe Standard] In 1997, I visited for the first time, a Fife Avenue entertainment venue called The Book Café in Harare. There I saw Luck Street Blues, a band comprising Miriam Mandipira (Mumba) on vocals, Paul Brickhill (pictured below) playing the saxophone and David Ndoro on lead guitar. I was informed that The Book Café had become a regular venue for music lovers.

Source: allAfrica.com
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