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Zimbabwe Music Rights Association (ZIMURA)

@zimuraonline

An Association of Music Creators committed to Protecting The Art and Value of Music.

Open Monday to Friday: 8am - 4:30pm

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Some of the best statements from Zimbabwean Mothers..enjoy reading 🤓 1. "Ndokurova ukafa and mapurisa hapana zvaanondiita cause ndini ndakakuzvara!" 2. Punzai henyu maplates. Baba venyu vane mari 🤣🤣 3. "Eh titambire mapasuru zve ndimi matova baba vepano makupinda nguva

Some of the best statements from Zimbabwean Mothers..enjoy reading 🤓

1. "Ndokurova ukafa and mapurisa hapana zvaanondiita cause ndini ndakakuzvara!"

2. Punzai henyu maplates. Baba venyu vane mari 🤣🤣

3. "Eh titambire mapasuru zve ndimi matova baba vepano makupinda nguva
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Exciting podcasts are on the way! Join us on our YouTube channel for powerful conversations, industry insights, and the truth behind common misconceptions about ZIMURA. Stay informed. Stay connected. Don’t miss a single episode—hit that subscribe button now! Watch and

Exciting podcasts are on the way!

Join us on our YouTube channel for powerful conversations, industry insights, and the truth behind common misconceptions about ZIMURA.

Stay informed. Stay connected.
Don’t miss a single episode—hit that subscribe button now!

Watch and
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How Are Royalties Calculated? | ZIMURA Podcast In this episode, we dive deep into how royalties are calculated at ZIMURA. Our Head of Documentation and Executive Director explain the process of determining and distributing royalties, and why transparency is so important.

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Royalties are not based on how many songs or albums you've registered with ZIMURA — they're based on how often your work is commercially exploited. Watch the full podcast: youtu.be/5yygHySIlvA

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Royalties are not based on how many songs or albums you've registered with ZIMURA — they're based on how often your work is commercially exploited. Watch the full podcast: youtu.be/5yygHySIlvA

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Without proof of usage, royalties can’t be paid, even if your music was played. That’s why ZIMURA has invested in a monitoring system to track music played on radio stations, ensuring artists get what they deserve. Watch full podcast youtu.be/5yygHySIlvA?si…

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Man Crush Monday goes to the undisputed king of sungura – Alick Macheso! A living legend whose music has shaped generations and continues to inspire. #MCM #ZIMURAMondays #AlickMacheso

Man Crush Monday goes to the undisputed king of sungura – Alick Macheso! A living legend whose music has shaped generations and continues to inspire. 

#MCM 
#ZIMURAMondays 
#AlickMacheso
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ZIMURA Podcast Sneak Peek! “From the Horse’s Mouth: Why Cover Bands Must Pay”. 🕕 Full video on YouTube! 🎥 Watch here: youtu.be/c-I9ilPYofk Mai Biggie Tembo and Madzibaba Zacharia are our guests in this important conversation on music rights and fair compensation.

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According to Zimbabwe’s Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act [Chapter 26:05], copyright protection for musical works lasts for the lifetime of the artist and continues for 50 years after their death. During this period, the right to receive royalties is transferred to the

According to Zimbabwe’s Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act [Chapter 26:05], copyright protection for musical works lasts for the lifetime of the artist and continues for 50 years after their death.

During this period, the right to receive royalties is transferred to the
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ZIMURA Podcast Sneak Peek! Get a glimpse of our upcoming episode – “From the Horse’s Mouth: Why Cover Bands Must Pay”. 🕕 Full video premieres today at 18:00 on YouTube! 🎥 Watch here: youtu.be/c-I9ilPYofk Mai Biggie Tembo and Madzibaba Zacharia are our guests in this

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As the continent celebrates Africa Day this Sunday, May 25, we feature one of the greatest musicians of all time, Salif Keïta. Salif Keïta, born on 25 August 1949, is a renowned Malian singer-songwriter, widely celebrated as the “Golden Voice of Africa”. He is also a descendant

As the continent celebrates Africa Day this Sunday, May 25, we feature one of the greatest musicians of all time, Salif Keïta.

Salif Keïta, born on 25 August 1949, is a renowned Malian singer-songwriter, widely celebrated as the “Golden Voice of Africa”. He is also a descendant
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ZIMURA Podcast Premiere – Today at 6PM! 🎶 Join us for an eye-opening episode as we sit down with Victor Kunonga & Kireni Zulu to address and clarify the misinformation surrounding ZIMURA. Get the facts straight from the voices that matter. 🎤 🎥 Watch the full episode here:

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As Africa celebrates Africa Day tomorrow, we take a look at some of the best music figures from the continent, who include Angélique Kidjo, who was born on 14 July 1960 in Benin. Kidjo is a popular singer renowned for her collaborations with internationally acclaimed artists and

As Africa celebrates Africa Day tomorrow, we take a look at some of the best music figures from the continent, who include Angélique Kidjo, who was born on 14 July 1960 in Benin. Kidjo is a popular singer renowned for her collaborations with internationally acclaimed artists and