KPCS green light: Let’s maintain our clean image
FINALLY, Zimbabwe has received the green light to sell its diamonds from Marange after the Kimberley Process Certification
ICC’s bias, flaws long overdue
Tendai Moyo
With Africa currently reeling under increasing imperial siege, nothing could be as refreshing as the announcement by
Labour systems challenges
At The Workplace Wenceslaus Murape
As the Southern Africa Development Committee cements regional integration, there is need to establish an effective Labour
Condoms in schools: Let children speak
RECENTLY, there has been debate that condoms ought to be distributed in schools to curb the spread of HIV. This was not the National Aids Council’s (NAC) view, but they were bringing out what they had found out in their survey and what the general public felt would be a mitigatory factor to the spread of the HIV virus.
Parents were outraged by the perceived solution and in the melee the debate got lost.
At a workshop by SafAids on National Policy Dialogue for young people, the challenges they faced in accessing sexual health reproductive rights services, we got a chance to hear what the young have to say.
In most instances, it is the older generation making decisions, which
Car dealer labelled ‘Taliban Toyota’ wins millions
MOBILE, Alabama. – The owner of a large southwest Alabama car dealership derided as “Taliban Toyota” by a competitor has
‘Traditional media should adapt to changing environment’
HONG KONG. – In face of daunting challenges from the Internet and social media, traditional media should be very serious
Saadi Gaddafi wants arrest warrant dropped, says lawyer
ALGIERS. – Saadi Gaddafi, son of the former Libyan leader, has asked Interpol, via his lawyer, to revoke a request for his arrest
Cameron under attack in Ghana over gay comments
ACCRA. – British Prime Minister David Cameron has come under a salvo of attacks over his comments that Britain would
Mukwerekwere Burn on tour of colleges
Stephen Chifunyise Theatre Corridors
Recently I was delighted to receive from Blessing Hungwe of NKM and Development Artists, a schedule of the performance tour of “Burn Mukwerekwere Burn” to colleges in
Julian Assange loses extradition appeal
LONDON. – With his extradition to Sweden now likely and his anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks facing financial ruin, Julian





