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.
Ghana is going crazy over President Barack Obama. The markets are overflowing with Obama T-shirts and mugs, belt buckles, watches and wooden bowls.
It was an easy win for the ANC. But what quickly emerged was that a shift had occurred in the South African political landscape.
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/ 8 November 2008
US citizen Tanya Pampalone headed to the Hyatt hotel to watch, wait and finally weep as Barack Obama triumphed.