Africa urged to invest in energy

Business Reporter AFRICAN governments, investors, and international financial institutions must significantly scale up investment in energy to unlock Africa’s potential as a global low-carbon superpower, according to the 2015 report…

Limpopo residents demand their land

POLOKWANE. — Dozens of land claims beneficiaries and land activist organisations in Limpopo marched yesterday to the provincial land claims commissioner, demanding that government speeds up the claims process.

Editorial Comment: Time to rescue Zifa from Cuthbert Dube

THE latest crisis that has plagued the Warriors this week is another reminder, if we needed any, that our football — the national game — is in the wrong hands,…

Why not bring our African ‘Americans’ back home?

Perhaps it is about time to make a political statement about the oppression of black people in America and register Africa’s disgust at the situation unfolding in America where blacks…

VP Mnangagwa honours promise

Bulawayo Bureau ZANU-PF candidate for the Tsholotsho North by-election, Professor Jonathan Moyo yesterday handed over $5 000 pledged by Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Sunday for the development of Mbiriya Primary…

Dos Santos meets Chinese Premier

BEIJING. — Chinese Premier Li Keqiang met with Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos in Beijing yesterday. Li, who visited the African country in May last year, spoke highly of…

MERS virus scare frets tourists

SEOUL/HONG KONG. — Hong Kong issued a “red alert” advisory yesterday against non-essential travel to South Korea, where eight new cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) were reported, bringing…

Art theory and implication

Knowledge Mushohwe Art Zone Formalist criticism of art is based upon an aesthetic assessment of artworks that gives priority to such formal elements as line, shape, and colour at the…

Neymar leads resurgent Brazil

RIO DE JANEIRO. — A resurgent Brazil are determined to bury the memory of last year’s traumatic World Cup campaign as they prepare to regain their crown as the kings…

Obama speaks on Fifa scandal

LONDON. — President Barack Obama on Monday made his first comments on the scandal enveloping soccer’s governing body, saying the sport is a “massive business” that needs to be run…

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