Holding rainbow-coloured golf umbrellas above their heads to shade themselves from the sun, members of the Saudi royal family buried King Fahd on Tuesday in an unmarked grave at a public cemetery in Riyadh.
On Google’s news page recently, Matthew Buckland saw the name of East London’s <i>Dispatch Online</i> above some world famous brands. But could they cash in on it?
In January a ruling was made requiring FHM, GQ and Cosmopolitan not to be sold to persons under 18. Mark Rosin explains why an appeal overturned the decision.
A Latin American regional television news network is due to be launched in Venezuela this month. Sean Jacobs says SABC Africa could learn from the station’s strategy for challenging Western media’s hegemony.
You may have heard of consumerism, but I thought it’d be fun (and happily depressing) to take the time to describe what it means in your life. You should understand that all advertising is based on a big lie — that you need the product. Here’s a simple truth: consumer goods of real value do not need to be advertised. Ever.
India’s National Aids Control Organisation (Naco) is asking soft-drink manufacturers to include HIV/Aids awareness messages in their advertisements in an attempt to reach 15- to 49-year-olds.
Damn South Africa’s political and economic past. For, had our country developed along normal lines, Vuyo Jack, empowerment rating company Empowerdex’s CEO, would probably be better known as a musician or filmmaker. The man widely regarded as the de facto minister of black economic empowerment wishes he were doing something else.
Malawi has launched a comprehensive welfare plan to mitigate the impact of poverty and HIV/Aids on its estimated one million orphans. The National Plan of Action (NPA) for Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC), launched by President Bingu wa Mutharika last week, provides a common platform for the government, NGOs and donors to address the myriad problems facing children.
The 250-million-year-old Galesaurus on Annelise Crean’s workbench at the South African Museum is a superbly prepared fossil, its tracery of delicate off-white bones standing out from a matrix of fine grey sandstone. But where the dusty eye sockets should be, there is a surprise: the creature has protuberant, glistening and definitely not prehistoric brown eyeballs.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s annual make-up spend differs, it seems, according to what paper you look at. I read that since 2003 it was £1 000, plus £791,20 on make-up artists. My boyfriend came up with the rather more outlandish figure of two grand per press conference; he must have misunderstood.