is the first-ever South African feature to be screened during the Bermuda International Film Festival (BIFF).
Perhaps just as interesting as the film itself is hearing the road its director, Ntshavheni Wa Luruli, had to travel to become a film-maker....
Reasons to go it alone
Dear Sir,
Let me state at the outset that I am enthusiastically and unreservedly pro-Independence. However, I have concerns. My concerns are not related to whether of not we should seek Independence but rather with some of the ...
GOVERNMENT has decided to sponsor a new programme aimed at helping students to become more attractive employment prospects to Bermuda's financial services industry.
Patricia Pettit, with Bermuda-based consultancy Pembroke Atlantic, learned of the New...
F the academic talents of gifted children were nurtured with the same zest as youngsters' sporting talents, then fewer of our best brains would be going to waste.
That is the view of top American educator Dr. Rena Subotnik, who told a public forum in...
DATE: Mar 19, 2004 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
YOU could easily miss the sign, the one high on the yellow-painted wall of the converted school-house on Church Road in Southampton, announcing the premises of Bercon Ltd. If the sign was proportionate to the enthusiasm of the educational consultants...
GOVERNMENT MP Dean Foggo will today ask Education Minister Terry Lister for his reasons for deciding to close down a popular primary school class in St. George's.
Parents learned yesterday that Education Minister Terry Lister had confirmed his decisi...
DATE: Mar 19, 2004 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
THEY call it the Drumlin Belt, landscape of small rounded hills, literally thousands of them. Stretching across the Ulster border country, they are remnants of the Ice Age that covered Ireland 10,000 years ago.
Dramatically aligned in one direction, ...
BERMUDA has been hosting this week the Class of Missiology from the Interdenominational Theological Centre (ITC). Each spring break they go abroad to study and learn in a different cultural context.
They have been to such countries as Haiti, Jamaica ...
TWO career days set for the end of the month will give students the chance to network with some of the island's top employers, and also lend sound career and scholarship advice.
The first, geared towards senior students at the Berkeley Institute and ...
The battle lines have been drawn between parents of young children in St. George's and Government as news emerged yesterday that Education Minister Terry Lister has decided to stand by a decision to cut an entry level class at St. George's Prep.
The ...