VaChikepe And The Hundred Sailors

We extend our heartfelt gratitude for your continuous support and blessings! The year 2024 has been truly extraordinary. Through faith and perseverance, we have dedicated ourselves to nurturing an ever-growing family of artists from Zimbabwe, Africa, and across the globe, while showcasing vibrant artworks and voices from the USA, Europe, Jamaica, and beyond in our distinguished newsletter and journal, “The Sailors Review.”

With steadfast hope and the grace of God, we look forward to 2025 as a year of new beginnings, greater abundance, and deeper fulfillment. We anticipate innovative concepts, groundbreaking projects, and bountiful collaborations in the year ahead. Your unwavering support for VaChikepe and The 100 Sailors continues to be our anchor and our inspiration.

A special note of appreciation goes to Brian Manyati (Finance Director), Martin Chivaku (Marketing Director), Tirivanhu Nelson Gono (Chief Designer), Violin Chipamaunga (Editor), Dr. Hiram Larew (Poetry X Hunger), Dr. Terrence Brayboy (Amina’s Gift), and all our esteemed Sailors Alliances.

“Sisonke! #Tiritose, #zvachose, #zvizere! Handei-mberi! Sailors keep sailing! And more works are coming!”

Discover more and join our creative journey at: https://www.1sail1art.org/the-sailors-review

Yours in ink,

Publisher T.P. Chikepe (c)

About Us

VaChikepe and The 100 Sailors provide outstanding art and artists to the global village. The organization’s art is centered around research, critical thinking and uniqueness. The organization was started by Takudzwa Chikepe, famously known as VaChikepe: The Poet and Publisher on the 17th of September 2016. VaChikepe now, has more than 17 years experience in writing and reading Poetry; and defines Poetry as a gift and talent that has to be treasured and nurtured. “Poetry inspires all forms of art and stimulates ingenuity; perfect for times like this when the world is thoroughly looking for new ideas and solutions to address daily living and inspire hope”. Read the latest issue of The Sailor’s Review online or download