Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Speculatio­n, rumours follow Mari resignatio­n

- Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspond­ent

SPECULATIO­N is rife over the reasons for Elvas Mari’s resignatio­n as the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ) director.

Mari, who joined the NACZ in 2002 as the assistant director for Arts Promotion and Developmen­t and was promoted to director in 2009, tendered his resignatio­n last month but the announceme­nt was only made this week. No reasons were given for Mari’s resignatio­n but those in the arts industry strongly suspect that he was forced to resign following the council’s bungling in handling this year’s National Arts Merit Awards (Namas).

A number of artistes who were awarded at Namas this year, have been described by many in the arts industry as underservi­ng winners.

Artistes such as Ammara Brown and children’s book writer Fortune Tazvivinga came out condemning the awards questionin­g its selection and adjudicati­on processes.

While the NACZ tried to justify the judging process saying the Namas were not a popularity contest, most followers of the event were still not satisfied and felt the awards were a joke.

Mari could have had his shortcomin­gs in organising and running this year’s Namas but during his time as the head at the NACZ, he is credited for having set up festivals such as Jikinya Dance and Intwasa as well as coming up with policies that promoted the arts in Zimbabwe.

There are, however, some in the arts industry who are of the view that Mari had overstayed his welcome as head of NACZ.

Commenting on his resignatio­n, Jibilika Dance Trust founder, Plot Mhako, said: “It was long overdue. It’s about time the creative sector is run by creative people.”

Some people blame Mari for the death of the arts industry and the lack of funding.

They are saying it’s time the council appoints a young person with fresh ideas to lead NACZ.

Dancers of Zimbabwe president, Hapaguti

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