THE murder trial of dancehall artiste Munga Honorable, and his co-accused Sheridan “Mad Rhymes” Gordon collapsed dramatically ...
Jubilation has engulfed the camp of dancehall entertainer Munga Honourable, after he and his murder co-accused were set free on Friday. The prosecution in the case offered no further evidence against ...
There is a scene in Djo Tunda Wa Munga's Congolese thriller Viva Riva! where one gangster says to another: "Kinshasa the beautiful, Kinshasa the garbage." It's a typical line: more pulpy than preachy, ...
September 15, 2007, was a bad night for local dancehall. After weeks of solid concert promotion and buildup for one of the liveliest dancehall shows of the year, a great concert was brought to a ...
There are no splashy cinemas with brightly lit marquees in the Democratic Republic of Congo. But that does not stop director and producer Djo Tunda Wa Munga from making films on the streets of the ...
Interview: ‘Viva Riva’ Filmmaker Djo Tunda Wa Munga Hopes To Usher In A New Wave Of Congolese Cinema
Like many middle and upper class children from what, growing up, he knew as Zaire, Munga spent much of his childhood away from home, studying at a boarding school in Belgium. From there he went to art ...
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