Impact of reset in Russia-US relations

Ten years ago, in the spring of 2009, the new president-elect Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev, who had been in Kremlin for less than a year, held their first meeting in London, marking the beginning of a “reset” of US-Russian relationship that fell into a trough due to the 2008 Georgian war.

Telling the African story one painting at a time

THERE was a hive of activity at Wild Geese Lodge last Sunday when 150 visual artists converged for the annual Art Fes­tival.

The venue was full of life, with the magnificent artworks on display adding colour to an already mesmeric atmos­phere. Among the artists showcasing their work at the fete was Lawrence Nyemba, whose captivating paintings had collectors drooling.

10-man City ruffle Gamecocks

Fungai Muderere, Senior Sports Reporter Chicken Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .…

526 graduate at Africa University

Five hundred and twenty-six Africa University (AU) students were conferred with degrees in various disciplines at a ceremony held in Mutare yesterday.

Fun-filled day for the homeless

Sharon Munjenjema, Harare Bureau  HOMELESS and vulnerable children in and around the capital yesterday had an unforgettable and seemingly surreal experience when they had a fun-filled Sports and Fun Day held…

Children Tariro empowering OVCs

Twenty-four-year old Paida is a mother of two, she stays in Mutare. She never saw her parents who died when she was less than a year old. At the age of 19, she already has two children (Blessmore and Divine) with different fathers who both deserted her.

Hwange designer lands Mzansi fashion slot

Vincent Gono, Features Editor WHEN Diane Deadol was growing up in the coal mining town of Hwange, she would often get beatings and reprimands from her grandmother for cutting house curtains…

Paid employment, poverty reduction: SA challenge

Paid employment is generally considered the predominant and most sustainable way of pulling people out of poverty. But the past two decades have seen a global rise in the complex phenomenon of the working poor. South Africa is no exception.

Make your home feel homey and inviting this winter

Amanda Ncube TRANSITIONING from one season to the other is not easy especially when it comes to home décor . . . a lot of things need to change.  Winter…

Your wife, not a maid

Nhlalwenhle Ncube WHEN you get married, it never crosses your mind that you are filling a certain vacancy in the family. You are even made to believe that you are…

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