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'''Mujinga''' is a [[perzine]] that was begun in 2002.
 
'''Mujinga''' is a [[perzine]] that was begun in 2002.
  
It commenced with issue 23 and the editor, [[Mujinga (zinester)|Mujinga]], is slowly counting down to issue zero. A typical issue contains a range of things which may include essays, reviews, artwork, short fiction, rants or the occasional haiku. All issues are photocopied in black and white and tend to be 24 pages and A5 sized. Information on issues 23 to 17 is scarce because Mujinga burnt all his remaining copies when he moved country in 2003.
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It commenced with issue 23 and the editor, [[Mujinga (zinester)|Mujinga]], is slowly counting down to issue zero. A typical issue contains a range of things which may include essays, reviews, artwork, short fiction, rants or the occasional haiku. All issues are photocopied in black and white and tend to be 24 pages and A5 sized. Information on issues 23 to 17 is scarce because Mujinga burnt all his remaining copies when he moved from the Czech Republic to the Netherlands in 2003.
 
 
The first issue was inspired by the Leeds [[punk]] zine [[Reason To Believe]], as well as the info shop at Cafe Utopia in Prague. Some of the earlier issues focus on life in the Czech Republic, until such time that Mujinga relocated to Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
 
  
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The first issue was inspired by the Leeds [[punk]] zine [[Reason To Believe]], as well as the info shop at Cafe Utopia in Prague. Issues tend to contain recently written short fiction or reviews and articles about topics such as veganism, activism, cats and bicycle maintenance.
  
 
==Issues==
 
==Issues==
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===Mujinga 23===
 
===Mujinga 23===
  
The initial zine was composed of among other things an essay about the failures of modern economics and a discussion of the usefulness of hemp.
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The initial zine was composed of among other things an essay about the failures of modern economics and a discussion of the usefulness of hemp.
  
 
===Mujinga 22===
 
===Mujinga 22===
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[[Image:Mujinga13cover.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The cover of Mujinga 13]]
 
[[Image:Mujinga13cover.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The cover of Mujinga 13]]
  
The latest issue (July 2007) features an extended rant about living in Rotterdam, reviews of zines and music and an interview with Dutch breakcore producer and DJ FFF.
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This issue (July 2007) features an extended rant about living in Rotterdam, reviews of zines and music and an interview with Dutch breakcore producer and DJ FFF.
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===Mujinga 12===
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The rather postponed Mujinga 12 was photocopied in January 2007. Owing to a disagreement in the copy shop with a rather rude owner and incompetent staff, only ten issues were copied. The zine is A5 sized as normal but is 56 pages in length, about double the normal number.
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It features an interview with Ronin from Headfuk soundsystem (the publisher of Rupture), musings on getting older as an activist, artwork, reviews and two short stories, entitled 'The Streets' and 'After All This Time'.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 21:43, 17 January 2008

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Mujinga is a perzine that was begun in 2002.

It commenced with issue 23 and the editor, Mujinga, is slowly counting down to issue zero. A typical issue contains a range of things which may include essays, reviews, artwork, short fiction, rants or the occasional haiku. All issues are photocopied in black and white and tend to be 24 pages and A5 sized. Information on issues 23 to 17 is scarce because Mujinga burnt all his remaining copies when he moved from the Czech Republic to the Netherlands in 2003.

The first issue was inspired by the Leeds punk zine Reason To Believe, as well as the info shop at Cafe Utopia in Prague. Issues tend to contain recently written short fiction or reviews and articles about topics such as veganism, activism, cats and bicycle maintenance.

Issues

Mujinga 23

The initial zine was composed of among other things an essay about the failures of modern economics and a discussion of the usefulness of hemp.

Mujinga 22

No details available.

Mujinga 21

This zine was released both in paper format and online as an ASCII text zine. It can accessed here. It features a report from an activist called Paolo who visited Palestine, interviews with people from tekno sound systems Panik, ZMK and TDK and a short fiction piece called Positive ID.

Mujinga 20

This was the veganism issue. It featured articles about being vegan, being a vegan in the Czech Republic, vegan dogs and vegan cats.

Mujinga 19

This issue featured (among other things) photographs from Czechtek.


The cover of Mujinga 16

Mujinga 18

No details available.

Mujinga 17

No details available.

Mujinga 16

This zine contians a story called The State of Doldrum about a talking cat, a story called The Tale of Ripley about a psychopathic homeless person of confused gender living in New York and an interview with Green Smatroll, which is ska group from the Czech Republic.

Mujinga 15

This zine was produced in a edition of two. It was composed of a long review section which turned into a discussion of lucid dreaming, a tribute to the hooded tops Mujinga has owned, a fiction piece called The Gift and photographs of people who lived in the Coppens squat in Rotterdam.

Mujinga 14

This zine was created on a photocopier at the Coppens squat. It featured fotos of the people and animals living there, an experimental story called Leather and Corduroy, a comedic guide to drugs 'made by a user' and a collage of stickers made by people who had an atelier at Coppens.

Mujinga 13

The cover of Mujinga 13

This issue (July 2007) features an extended rant about living in Rotterdam, reviews of zines and music and an interview with Dutch breakcore producer and DJ FFF.

Mujinga 12

The rather postponed Mujinga 12 was photocopied in January 2007. Owing to a disagreement in the copy shop with a rather rude owner and incompetent staff, only ten issues were copied. The zine is A5 sized as normal but is 56 pages in length, about double the normal number.

It features an interview with Ronin from Headfuk soundsystem (the publisher of Rupture), musings on getting older as an activist, artwork, reviews and two short stories, entitled 'The Streets' and 'After All This Time'.

External Links