<b>Tanya Pampalone</b> visits the Indian Ocean utopia of the Seychelles and is enchanted by the island life of the rich and famous.
How many guys have you read about that go out and beat their wives after they smoke a joint?
Zimbabwe’s man in Washington took the opportunity this week to tell the US’s top diplomat on African affairs exactly what he thought of him.
There’s a new channel on the telly in Harare — all thanks to e.tv.
Africa’s development agency has tweaked its name. But is that enough to make it relevant again? <i>Tanya Pampalone</i> talks to Dr Ibrahim Mayaki.
It all started out with an SMS exchange last Saturday, the contents of which ended up appearing on the front page of the <i>City Press</i>.
Munjodzi Mutandiri is not the kind of guy who does his work with a puffed chest. He does not shout from a platform or pound his fist from a podium.
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/ 19 February 2010
A "state of the media" discussion is an obvious and depressing topic. We all know the sad, sad story. Print is dead.
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/ 5 February 2010
SABC International has been scrapped by the public broadcaster, as the ambitious 24-hour international news channel was originally envisaged.
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/ 23 December 2009
The SADC Tribunal is a promising institution of international justice for the entire region.