Music
Soulful Afro-jazz and Afro-fusion music exploring themes of love, loss, identity, and empowerment—drawing from both personal experience and broader social realities. Tracks showcase lyrical depth and vocal range.
Explore Music →One voice moving across music, film, visual storytelling, and advocacy.
Music / Film / Visual Storytelling / Advocacy
Gamue Wenyu, born Gamuchirai Mutamba, is a Zimbabwean multidisciplinary artist whose work spans music, acting, visual storytelling, and activism. Through a powerful blend of creativity and purpose, she uses her work not only to entertain, but to uplift communities, champion girl-child rights, and give voice to underrepresented stories—especially those of young girls and women.
Soulful Afro-jazz and Afro-fusion music exploring themes of love, loss, identity, and empowerment—drawing from both personal experience and broader social realities. Tracks showcase lyrical depth and vocal range.
Explore Music →An emerging force in Zimbabwean film and theatre. Wrote and starred in the series "Ndada," where her performance as a young woman navigating societal expectations added new dimensions to her creative voice, amplifying narratives often left unheard.
View Films →Conceptual photography, prosthetic makeup, and dramatic photo-stories tackling social issues such as domestic violence, gender-based abuse, and mental health. Visual series portray survivors of trauma with raw honesty and visual impact.
See Visual Work →Central to her identity is advocacy for girl-child rights, mental health awareness, and gender equality. As a survivor of industry exploitation and manipulation, she uses her platform to speak out against abuse and support young girls navigating similar paths. Her message: you are worthy, you are powerful, and your voice matters.
Learn More →2024 · Afro-Jazz Single
2024 · Series
2024 · Afro-Fusion Single
2024 · Performance Art
2024 · Photography Series
2024 · Performance Documentation
"I create because I must. My art is a way to speak when others are silenced, to remember when others are forgotten, and to heal where there is pain. Whether I'm singing, acting, or painting a face with scars that tell a story, I do it for the girls who don't yet know they're allowed to dream."