Propaganda, spectator democracy

Reason Wafawarova

It did not take Hitler’s monstrous ambitions to drive the American population into the war mood that became synonymous with the First World War. In fact, Woodrow Wilson was elected to the US presidency at a time the American population was extremely pacifist that it saw no reason whatsoever for any form of involvement in a European war. Wilson and his administration realised that their commitment to war was not a shared opinion with the public and they decided to do something about

To replace or repair your cellphone?

Tonderai Rutsito TechSpot

NOWADAYS owning a cellphone is no longer a preserve for a few as was the case a few years ago.
The emphasis now is on what type of phone one has rather than whether one has one or not.

Beer price up!

Beverage manufacturer, Delta on Wednesday announced new beer selling prices at bottle stores and supermarkets.

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I really love this wallpaper. It makes me think fondly of Chris Ames.

Zim football: Sky is the limit

Collins Okinyo
ZIMBABWE is a country that has been portrayed in very bad light by a lot of media houses but my experience gave me a totally different insight. Having visited the country twice in the past month I can

Preach peace, police chief urges political leaders

Herald Reporter
POLICE Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri has urged politicians to preach peace as the country drifts towards the referendum and harmonised elections. The country is expected to hold the

Kunonga, Gandiya trade accusations

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
THE case in which the Anglican Church of the Province of Zimbabwe and its leader Archbishop Nolbert Kunonga are challenging eviction from Anglican properties opened yesterday with both parties trading

EU thaws on Zim diamonds

Hebert Zharare Political Editor
THE European Union has softened its stance on Marange diamonds and has, for the first time, lauded the Kimberly Process Certification Scheme for withdrawing monitors and allowing unhindered

Chiyangwa stops construction of sewerage ponds

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
BUSINESSMAN Philip Chiyangwa has obtained a High Court order barring a local housing co-operative from constructing large sewerage ponds on his Stoneridge Farm property in Harare. Justice Charles

Pasuwa in trenches

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
HARARE giants Dynamos are hoping for better preparations for next year’s Champions League campaign to make up for a poor tournament this year in which they plunged to their heaviest defeat

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