Tinashe Rodrick Ncube is the Creative Pot Africa Brand Ambassador. He is a renouned artist who has worked for the National Broadcaster as TV Presenter; once a Lion Lager ambassador; Presenter at All Van Glorious' Red Hotlist Show to name a few.
He also does poetry professionally as his career. Tinashe has collaborated with Ricco Andrews, Ammara Brown to name but a few. He is commonly known as Psycho.
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Creative Pot Africa a video production house in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe making waves shooting some exceptional music videos for many local artist such as Maestro The IV, Schingy and DJ Mphoe just to name a few.
Creative Pot was founded by Qinisela Keaitse aka Rasquesity Keaitse working with his partner Blessing Ndlovu. Creative Pot Africa won the 2014 Zimbabwean Hip-Hop video of the year for Hameno by Team Bho.
Rasquesity an Intern at All Van Glorious Films
Zimbabwe the production house ran by Trevor ‘Trey’ Ncube, which has
produced programs such as Byo Swagg, Byo Reloaded, Black City Cyphers,
80 seconds with just to name a few. Kwantuthu Arts Magazine caught up
with Rasquesity for a quick interview.

When did you start producing?
I started working in video and film in 2008, I am currently a student at Midlands State University in the Film and Theatre department.
What is our inspiration?
I am inspired by Nigerian music video directors such as Clarence Peters, Sesan and Mr Moe Musa
What is your Moto?
Work with what you have.
What is a surprising fact that people would not know about yourself?
I am a twin…
What is your vision?
I would like to revive the visual image of Zimbabwe in terms of Film and Television productions.
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AT the age of 22, Bulawayo’s Qinisela Keaitse, has produced and directed two music videos that are being played on Channel O.
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The young and talented director, also known as Rasquesity, recently worked on two high quality music videos — Ndakakuudza and Hustle On by upcoming rapper Shingirayi “Schingy” Maunganidze — and have played on Channel O for weeks now.
Keaitse said he was happy and considered it as a break in his life that Channel O got to choose not one but two of the videos he produced and directed.
“This has opened avenues in my career. I am getting calls from different people and organisations who want to work with me from Harare and to as far as Botswana,” he said.
Keaitse started film and video production in 2008 and has a number of local short films under his name.
The young director said success was a result of hard work and urged other young artists to be resilient in their work and to hold on to their vision and passion.
“Video production is an art and I use the basic high definition camera, but it is how one edits one’s work that gives a perfect video,” he said.
Keaitse has worked with many local artistes including Tashaboy Vandal from Hwange.
Great work Mr Ras!!!
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