Artists and copyright laws
Knowledge Mushohwe
Artists have a reputation of being unique. But in spite of their eagerness to attain exclusive status, there are basic artistic and
Gaddafi, victorious in death
Caesar Zvayi, Deputy Editor
While I love all of Ngugi wa Thiongo’s works, Matigari is the one that really got to me given how he introduces his story so that it can apply anywhere, at anytime and in any setting.
A powerful mixture of orature, Marxism and Christianity, symbolism, humour, poetry and politics, Matigari could be set almost anywhere in Africa, at anytime or circumstance.
For those not familiar with the story. It starts soon after the struggle for independence in an unnamed country when a guerilla emerges from the bush, dumps his AK47, and girds a belt of peace.
He, however, soon finds that life in the newly independent
Final NetOne series tourney tees off
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
THE third and final edition of NetOne triangular golf series tees off at Borrowdale Brooke Golf and Country Club this morning.
Zim 10th in T20
Sports Reporter
THE International Cricket Council have released the inaugural Twenty20 cricket rankings with Zimbabwe paying the price for
Mhofu in trouble
Sports Reporter
SUNDAY Chidzambwa’s future at South African Premiership side Black Leopards is hanging in the balance following revelations
International riders for Summer Series
Collin Matiza Sports Editor
THIS year’s Summer Series – the country’s premier motocross event – promises to be bigger and better with the news that
Supporters association hails Zifa investigation
Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe National Soccer Supporters Association have hailed the Zifa board for commissioning an Independent
Asiagate probe attracts international interest
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
ZIFA’S moves to curb match-fixing and betting in the national game through the Asiagate probe has attracted some
Motion to amend Urban Councils Act adopted
Herald Reporter
THE House of Assembly yesterday adopted a motion which seeks to amend the Urban Councils Act (Chapter 29:15) to reduce
Asians embrace indigenisation policy — Kasukuwere
From Tendai Mugabe in JAKARTA, Indonesia
ASIAN investors keen to do business in Zimbabwe are embracing the indigenisation policy launched by Government,




