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that characterize Zimbabwe today is no easy task. 2008 was a particularly difficult year for the Festival, with controversial elections and
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As a private endeavour, HIFA depends on funding from private sources, including local businesses and
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Organizing and facilitating a festival the size of HIFA in the difficult sociopolitical and
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arts festivals
Harare
Zimbabwe
economic conditions
hyperinflation
Zimbabwean Dollar
multinational corporations
"Harare International Festival of the Arts (HIFA)"
the original
"Zimbabwe festival diary"
bbc.co.uk
"Seven days of fantasy in a city of crushing reality"
The Guardian
"Mugabe's Zanu-PF loses majority"
Official website
BBC Radio Interview with Manuel Bagorro
BBC Blog on the 2008 Festival
2008 Guardian Article
KadmusArts Entry
Archived
Wayback Machine
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