Empowerment: What’s in it for women?
Arthur Choga
The furious noise around the enactment of the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Act seems to have quietened down and many institutions are going about the business of complying with the law or, at least, making the right noises and gestures.
Africa, economic diplomacy
Isaac Mpho Mogotsi
Karl Marx once said human history is like paleontology, for a long time even the best intelligences fail to see what is before their very noses, and then all of a sudden everything becomes obvious.
Manzini sides duel for Dhlakama
Sports Reporter
FORMER Monomotapa coach Rodwell Dhlakama, who is believed to be the most qualified soccer coach in the MTN League in Swaziland, has created a rift between two clubs over this services.
Mighty Warriors ready for celebrating Zebras
FROM Grace Chingoma in Gaborone, Botswana
THE Mighty Warriors came face-to-face with the reality of a nation engulfed in celebrations when they touched down in Gaborone on Wednesday afternoon.
Masomere set for Shabanie stay
From Paul Mundandi in Zvishavane
SHABANIE Mine coach Luke Masomere is expected to sign a new contract this week after he arrived here on Wednesday to pen a one-year deal with the asbestos miners.
Hardbody, Tripple B tussle not over
Bulawayo Bureau
THE Zifa Appeals Committee have conceded that their ruling, to reinstate the 42 points deducted from Hardbody’s tally, does not bring the dispute to a close should any aggrieved party choose to appeal.
Uncle Sam bites hand that feeds
Farirai Chubv
Despite owing China upwards of US$3trillion, bullish Uncle Sam continues to badmouth his benefactor dubbing him a threat to the so-called American century. The Pentagon’s new strategic guidance, “Sustaining US Global Leadership: Priorities for 21st Century Defence”, released last week places China squarely at the centre of American war planning. It formalises the shift in American foreign and military policy from the Middle East to Asia that has been underway since President Obama took office.
Revisit social contract
Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus
Early this week I listened to former Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries president and prominent industrialist Mr Callisto Jokonya lament on ZTV news the situation in industry.
Relationship between science, colour and art
Dr Tony Monda Art Zone
Two colours, placed side by side, interact with one another and change our perception accordingly; the effect of this interaction is called “simultaneous colour contrast”.
Club Shanga vocalist records jingles
Wenceslaus Murape in MARONDERA
Versatile Club Shanga lead vocalist Farai Baramasimbe is now producing jingles that are being aired on national radio stations.

