About Us

Korokoza is a creative organization that's focused on empowering Zimbabweans working in emerging and new media. Our work includes producing projects, organizing and facilitating skills-training labs and workshops, creating showcases and other networking opportunities.

The media we work across includes:

Korokoza was co-founded in 2022 by Kombo Chapfika and Tawanda Mudzonga. We are based in Harare, Zimbabwe and bring a breadth and depth of experience spanning traditional creative media, journalism, broadcast, and creative technology.


Tawanda Mudzonga

Tawanda Mudzonga

is a writer, journalist, editor and storyteller who has been involved in communications, media and the arts for over ten years. She has served as the Editor of Zimbabwe’s first feminist website, Her Zimbabwe as well as the Editor of the print and online editions of community news platform, Harare News. Her essays about the city of Harare were published in the ebook “Letters From Africa” by UK publisher, The Pigeonhole in 2015. Her work has appeared in True Africa, On The Issues, Women’s eNews, Kubatana, Rapport, The Mail and Guardian and The Guardian UK.

She has a BA in Sociology and Anthropology from Denison University and has been instrumental in shaping the media and communications of: Zimbabwe Women’s Resource Network (ZWRCN), Theatre in the Park, Startup Weekend, HIFA, and the iconic Pamberi Trust venue, The Book Cafe. Currently she is the host of the Fix Harare Podcast by Harare News and is working on an audio documentary about Zimbabwean women authors for the BBC World Service.


Kombo Chapfika

Kombo Chapfika

is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work explores the evolution of contemporary African culture as it adapts to modernity, and technological inter-connectedness. Curiosity, experimentation, social commentary, and the interplay of technology and culture are essential to his creative vision. His work includes animation and live-action film, documentary, fine art, installations, and educational workshops. His work brings together emerging creative technology and contemporary African culture. Some notable clients have included: Cartoon Network, Netflix, Nespresso, among others.