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Streetweargoat: Curating Identity, One Piece at a Time

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Streetweargoat: Curating Identity, One Piece at a Time There’s something powerful about a creative whose journey isn’t forced, one that grows naturally from culture, environment, and lived experience. This week on Wander and Weave, we step into the world of Zimbabwean creative Streetweargoat, a name that carries both history and evolution. Long before the brand, before the thrift finds and curated racks, there was a young boy immersed in street culture. Back then, streetwear wasn’t just a style , it was identity. It was movement. It was expression at its peak. The name Streetweargoat was born in that era, a bold declaration rooted in a deep love for the culture. And even now, as his creative direction expands into new aesthetics, that name remains, not as a limitation, but as a reminder of where it all began. His story is deeply intertwined with hip-hop culture. Growing up surrounded by rap music, dance, and a community that embraced baggy silhouettes and bold expression, fashion bec...

From Macimbi to Sweet Buns: Zimbabwean Treats That Slap!

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A Taste of Home: Zimbabwean Treats That Will Steal Your Heart (and Appetite) There’s something about food that holds memories a little tighter than anything else. The smell, the texture, the way flavors linger long after the last bite, it all tells a story. And if there’s one thing Zimbabwe knows how to do well, it’s telling stories through food. Zimbabwean traditional treats are not just snacks or meals. They are moments. They are laughter at family gatherings, roadside stops on long journeys, shared plates with friends, and quiet comfort on a slow afternoon. They are rich, bold, sometimes unexpected and always unforgettable. Let me take you on a little journey through some of the treats that make Zimbabwe… Zimbabwe. It would be almost criminal to start anywhere else but with Chikanda, famously nicknamed “African Polony.” Now, don’t let the name confuse you, it’s not meat at all. Made from wild orchid tubers, groundnuts, and spices, chikanda has this firm, jelly-like texture that surp...

Sis, Why Are We Fighting in a Life We Might Not Finish?

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If Tomorrow Isn’t Promised, Then What Are We Doing Today? There are days when life feels loud, filled with notifications, responsibilities, deadlines, and expectations. And then there are days when everything goes quiet, the kind of quiet that forces you to sit with your own thoughts. Lately, I’ve found myself sitting in that quiet more often, asking questions that don’t come with easy answers. Why do we care so much about a life that can end in a blink? Why do we exhaust ourselves chasing things we can’t carry beyond the grave? Why do we hold grudges so tightly in a life that isn’t even fully ours to control? The other day, I watched a story from back home in Zimbabwe about a man who lost his entire family, his wife and children, just like that. One moment, they were laughing together, and the next, he was being called to identify their bodies. It shook me deeply. It reminded me how fragile and unpredictable life really is. Life doesn’t send warnings. It doesn’t give countdowns or rem...

Woven in Zimbabwe: The Art and Soul of Ezron Dion Mabaya

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Woven in Zimbabwe: The Art and Soul of Ezron Dion Mabaya Wander and Weave | Creative Spotlight: Ezron Dion Mabaya There is something deeply beautiful about a creative who understands that fashion is more than fabric, it is language, identity, and a quiet revolution. This week on Wander and Weave, we step into the world of Ezron Dion Mabaya, a Zimbabwean fashion creative whose journey is stitched together with curiosity, courage, and culture. At his core, Ezron is not just a fashion creative, he is a storyteller. The kind who doesn’t always use words, but instead lets textures, colors, and silhouettes speak. Growing up in Zimbabwe, he became fascinated with how people expressed themselves through what they wore. Clothing was never just clothing; it was personality, mood, and sometimes even rebellion. Like many great creatives, his journey didn’t begin on grand stages, but in the quiet corners of experimentation. Thrifted pieces became his playground. Mixing, matching, layering, creat...

Soft Life on a Budget: Affordable Eats in Japan

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Soft Life on a Budget: Affordable Eats in Japan Eating Good on a Budget: My Go-To Affordable Restaurants in Japan Living in Japan as a foreigner is such a beautiful, eye-opening experience… but let’s be honest, it can also be expensive. Between trying to save money, paying bills, sending money back home (yes, black tax is real), and just surviving adulthood, budgeting becomes a lifestyle, not a choice. Now, don’t get me wrong, I love cooking at home. There’s something comforting about making your own meals, especially when you’re far from home and craving familiar flavors. But every now and then, you just want to step out, breathe a little, and let someone else do the cooking. You want to explore, taste something new, and feel like you’re living, not just surviving. And that’s exactly why I’m writing this. When I first moved to Japan, I was so closed off when it came to food. I mean… I’m an African girlie, our flavors, our spices, our textures are bold and deeply rooted in culture. So ...

The Space Between Silence and Expression

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The Space Between Silence and Expression There’s a question I’ve come to quietly resent: “How do you feel?” Not because it’s intrusive, but because most of the time, I genuinely don’t know how to answer it. My thoughts, feelings, and emotions often feel like a tangled web, threads crossing over each other, tightening, loosening, then knotting again. It’s rarely clear. It’s rarely simple. The closest I’ve come to understanding that inner chaos has been in moments when my husband gently steps in, helping me sort through it all like a patient guide. In those moments, I find small pockets of clarity, and I’m reminded how much I value having someone who can sit with me in that confusion without rushing me out of it. But even with that support, I’ve started to notice something about myself, something I didn’t fully understand before. I take time. A lot of it. Days, sometimes weeks, just to decide how I feel about something. I used to think that meant I was being thoughtful or emotionally dee...

Late to Spring, Right on Time for Style 🌸

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Late to Spring, Right on Time for Style 🌸 Spring has quietly slipped in, and yes, I might be a little late with the styling tips, but your girl would never leave you hanging. Because if there’s one thing about spring, it’s not about when you start, it’s about how you show up. And this season, we’re showing up soft, fresh, and just a little bit playful. Spring always feels like a reset. After months of heavy coats and muted moods, everything begins to breathe again, and honestly, so should your wardrobe. Think soft pastels like baby blue, mint green, and blush pink paired with warm neutrals such as creamy ivory, beige, and dark tan. It creates that effortless, classic spring feel that is both calming and refreshing at the same time. Silhouettes this season are all about comfort and ease. Wide-leg trousers that move beautifully as you walk and voluminous white skirts that catch the breeze are key pieces. The beauty lies in balancing these relaxed shapes with something slightly structure...