Politics of inequality in Africa

Stanely Mushava Literature Today Book: Inequality – What Can Be Done? Author: Anthony B. Atkinson

WB predicts 2,8pc GDP growth for Zim

The World Bank is forecasting a 2,8 percent increase in Zimbabwe’s gross domestic product from the 1 percent estimated for 2015. Government had projected a growth rate of 2,7 percent…

Librarian offers woman free WiFi access for sex

Midlands Correspondent A librarian at Great Zimbabwe University, Mashava Campus, has been ordered to pay $6 000 in compensation and damages after he lured a married woman into an affair…

Nechironga rallies Gamecocks

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter FORMER Zimbabwe international George Nechironga has warned Chicken Inn not to give their opponents Mamelodi Sundowns “too much respect” when the teams meet in the preliminary round…

Govt taken to Concourt over complaints law

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Government has been taken to the Constitutional Court for failure to enact a law providing an independent mechanism for receiving and investigating public complaints on…

Criminal refugees to be deported from Germany

Berlin. – German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been forced to change track on her liberal stance towards refugees, after a spate of assaults during New Year’s Eve celebrations blamed on…

Drought: Khama must come out of the closet

Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor It is about five months since Botswana President Ian Khama took over the chairmanship of the regional body, Sadc. He took over from President Mugabe last year…

Zimbabweans urged to pray for more rains

Acting President Phelekezela Mphoko has called on Zimbabweans to look up to God to spare the nation the worst effects of the hot weather conditions being experienced countrywide.

The ‘monster-victims’ that society creates

Elliot Ziwira @The Book Store Through adept characterisation, realism and language, Brian Chikwava’s “Harare North” (2009) purveys, among other concerns, the way society creates victims who invariably become monsters, because of…

Arab States meet to back Saudi Arabia

Cairo. – Arab foreign ministers met yesterday to rally behind Saudi Arabia a week after it cut ties with Iran in a diplomatic crisis that has threatened to worsen Middle…

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