Local writers gear for third great get-together book launch

Local writers gear for third great get-together book launch

Herald Reporter
Essential Books Writers Association (EBWA) members are set to converge at Batanai Mall in Harare on Friday for the third edition of their annual Great Get-Together Book Launch.
The event, which is expected to be a celebration of creativity, will feature readings, spoken word poetry, book launches, book sales and exchanges, a photoshoot lineup, and a writers’ lunch and drinks.
Twenty-five emerging writers, including Tinashe Muchuri, Aleck Kaposa, Biggie Chiranga, Oscar Gwiriri and his National Arts Merit Awards (NAMA) award-winning son Onald, Pamela Phiri, Perpetua Mutembo Gonese, Tebeth Chanetsa, and Herbert Chiweshe, will launch their books at the event.
EBWA chairperson, Aleck Kaposa, said the association aims to bring writers together to create a thriving book industry that brings socio-economic development.
“The association seeks to promote members’ works through book festivals, business exhibitions, and book shows,” he said.
“We also aim to identify and nurture creative writing talent in young people through various writing activities, running creative writing competitions, book sales, endorsement deals, and improving the public’s appreciation of Zimbabwean literature.”
The association, which was founded in 2022 by Kaposa, a three-time NAMA nominee, is registered with the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe and has been instrumental in promoting local writers’ works.
The Creative Kids at Essentials (CKE) programme, which has seen child writers like 10-year-old Kahile Chitovoro gain fame with her book “The Ugly Girl”, will also be officially launched at the event.
Beaven Tapureta, a seasoned writer, editor, critic, and director of the NAMA Award-winning Writers International Network, will be the guest of honour.
The event is expected to provide a platform for writers to interact, network, share ideas, and collaborate.
We are excited to host this event, which promises to be a celebration of creativity and talent,” Kaposa said. “We invite book lovers, writers, and the general public to join us for an exciting day of literature and networking.”
The event will run from 8am to 5pm. Entrance is free, and everyone is invited to attend.

Opinion: The untapped business value of Identity and Access Management

Breadcrumb Trail LinksInformation TechnologyPositioning IAM as a business enabler unlocks efficiency, innovation and resiliencePublished Nov 28, 2024  •  Last updated 53 minutes ago  •  3 minute readPositioned as a core function, IAM boosts efficiency, drives innovation and reduces risks to align with organizational goals.Article contentIn today’s landscape, Identity and Access Management (IAM) is much more than just a security measure; it’s a critical foundation for driving business value.  Article contentArticle contentHowever, too many organizations overlook IAM’s potential to support strategic objectives. As a leader who has overseen thousands of IAM initiatives, I can confidently say that when IAM is positioned as a business enabler, it can unlock efficiencies, reduce risks and even open doors to new innovations. Given the complexities and challenges of IAM, I aim to offer five key takeaways in this article to help your company position IAM as a linchpin for organizational success: Advertisement 2Story continues belowThis advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLYSubscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada.Exclusive articles from Barbara Shecter, Joe O’Connor, Gabriel Friedman, and others.Daily content from Financial Times, the world’s leading global business publication.Unlimited online access to read articles from Financial Post, National Post and 15 news sites across Canada with one account.National Post ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition to view on any device, share and comment on.Daily puzzles, including the New York Times Crossword.SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLESSubscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada.Exclusive articles from Barbara Shecter, Joe O’Connor, Gabriel Friedman and others.Daily content from Financial Times, the world’s leading global business publication.Unlimited online access to read articles from Financial Post, National Post and 15 news sites across Canada with one account.National Post ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition to view on any device, share and comment on.Daily puzzles, including the New York Times Crossword.REGISTER / SIGN IN TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLESCreate an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience.Access articles from across Canada with one account.Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments.Enjoy additional articles per month.Get email updates from your favourite authors.THIS ARTICLE IS FREE TO READ REGISTER TO UNLOCK.Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience.Access articles from across Canada with one accountShare your thoughts and join the conversation in the commentsEnjoy additional articles per monthGet email updates from your favourite authorsSign In or Create an AccountorArticle contentIAM as a strategic asset: Positioned as a core function, IAM boosts efficiency, drives innovation and reduces risks to align with organizational goals. Cross-department accountability: Collaboration across departments aligns IAM with enterprise objectives, broadening responsibility beyond IT and security. Broader scope and complexity: Managing identities for customers, partners and devices makes IAM vital in defending against advanced threats. Executive-level engagement: Bringing IAM to the executive level highlights its role in safeguarding data and supporting strategic priorities. Building trust and resilience: A unified approach to IAM fosters a secure foundation, essential for long-term growth and business enablement. One recurring theme we observe is the disconnect between IAM teams and senior leaders. All too often, decisions around IAM investments are made without the involvement of essential stakeholders, leaving IAM teams to manage vast, evolving responsibilities with limited support. This can lead to frustrated users, escalated issues and a perception that IAM — and by extension, IT and security — “own” the risks associated with identity management. Without enterprise-wide accountability, IAM’s full potential is left untapped. Top StoriesGet the latest headlines, breaking news and columns.By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.Thanks for signing up!A welcome email is on its way. If you don’t see it, please check your junk folder.The next issue of Top Stories will soon be in your inbox.We encountered an issue signing you up. Please try againArticle contentAdvertisement 3Story continues belowThis advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Article contentIn recent years, the scope of IAM has grown immensely. It’s no longer just about managing employee identities; organizations now need to secure identities for customers, partners and an increasing number of connected devices. With this expanded scope comes added complexity — and a rising threat. Bad actors have recognized identity as a critical attack vector, making it more important than ever to treat IAM as a business-critical asset, rather than a back-office necessity. To bridge the gap, it’s essential to elevate identity conversations to the executive level, emphasizing how IAM aligns with organizational goals and contributes to business outcomes. By fostering partnerships across departments, IAM teams can demonstrate how identity controls directly support business value, from safeguarding customer data to enabling seamless vendor integrations. A key component in this journey is creating visibility into IAM’s workload and accomplishments. An IAM executive dashboard that outlines ongoing tasks, upcoming audits and anticipated projects — like product launches or M&As — can give senior leaders an understanding of the IAM team’s contributions and workload, setting realistic expectations and aiding prioritization. Advertisement 4Story continues belowThis advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Article contentMoreover, setting a shared vision for IAM through a well-defined roadmap and business case helps align the program with long-term goals. It’s about setting a trajectory, knowing where we stand and defining the path forward.  As IAM programs mature, the focus should shift to continuous improvement and innovation, allowing teams to stay agile and adapt to changing demands. IAM, when governed effectively, becomes an engine of trust and resilience. By aligning IAM initiatives with business needs, we can build a program that not only strengthens security but also drives efficiency and growth. Effective IAM isn’t just about risk mitigation — it’s a strategic asset that, when embraced organization-wide, ensures that trust and security become integral to the company’s fabric. With a unified, identity-first approach, organizations can manage priorities effectively, ensure resources are optimally allocated and continuously deliver value throughout the program’s lifecycle. This shift strengthens security and elevates IAM as a key driver of organizational success, fostering a culture where identity becomes the foundation of trust, resilience and business growth. Advertisement 5Story continues belowThis advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Article contentIAM is the bridge to a more secure and business-aligned future — if only we dare to look beyond the technology and recognize its true potential. Fahad Kabir is the CEO of IAMConcepts Security Solutions Inc., a cybersecurity professional services firm specializing in digital identity and access management for businesses.  This section is powered by Revenue Dynamix. 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Thanksgiving weather: Rain and snow may bring travel troubles to the Northeast

Rain is falling across the Northeast on Thursday morning, setting up what’s bound to be a soggy Thanksgiving for dozens of states.The forecast for both the New York and Philadelphia’s Thanksgiving parades are on track for periods of rain and drizzle with temperatures in the 40s and a chilly breeze at 10-25 mph.An ABC News graphic shows the weather for the northeastern United States on Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024.ABC NewsFor most of the major cities along I-95 in the Northeast, this will be a rain storm, but wet snow will be mixing in farther inland.Winter alerts are posted from northern Pennsylvania into Maine, with the potential for up to a foot of snow in the higher elevations today.Timing it outFor cities like D.C., Philly, and NYC, this will mainly be a morning rain event, with some slow improvements expected by later today.Rainfall should gradually taper off by mid-day in the Mid-Atlantic, with Philadelphia likely seeing it end by around noon.An ABC News graphic shows the weather forecast for New York and Philadelphia during the cities’ Thanksgiving parades on Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024.ABC NewsNew York City may hold on to the rain until around 2 p.m., while Boston sees an end to the rain closer to sunset around 5 p.m.Parts of northern New England, especially Maine, will be seeing rain and snow into the overnight hours before conditions improve.After this storm moves out, the coldest air of the season will be filling in across much of the country.The Beagle Scout Snoopy balloon is prepared during the 2024 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Balloon Inflation on the Eve of the parade in New York, November 27, 2024.Timothy A. Clary/AFP via Getty ImagesDue to that cold air passing over the relatively warm water of the Great Lakes, there are numerous Lake Effect Snow Warnings and Winter Storm Watches in effect. This is looking like the first significant Lake Effect Snow event of the season.The forecast calls for 3 to 4 feet of snow through Monday for portions of western New York State.The heaviest snow bands likely stay south of Buffalo, but things may get interesting at Sunday night’s 49ers/Bills game with snow nearby.For the rest of the country, the weather stays mainly quiet this weekend, but it’s a chilly forecast for dozens of states in the eastern half of the country as temperatures start to feel much more in line with the incoming winter season.In the west, warmer than normal temperatures are expected as we head through the first week of December.

Centre launches portal for status, updates on Ease of Doing Business initiatives

Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, on Thursday, launched the CII Ease of Doing Business (EoDB) and Regulatory Affairs portal that gives insights into the business environment and receives and tracks suggestions for improvement.
Through this portal, the government and CII will attempt to provide status and updates on key initiatives on Ease of Doing Business.

On the ports, with a dedicated member dashboard, users can track progress and submissions on a real-time basis ensuring transparency, accountability, and meaningful and timely resolution of concerns.

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Business News | Aditya Institute of Management Studies and Research, Borivali (W), Mumbai Wins National Best Institution; Director Honoured with Education Leadership Award

By SMPLAlso Read | Khalistani Terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun Issues Threat Video To Disrupt High-Profile DG-IG Conference in Bhubaneswar.New Delhi [India], November 28: Aditya Institute of Management Studies and Research (AIMSR), Borivali (W), Mumbai has achieved a significant milestone by being acknowledged with the National Best Institution Award from the 31st Business School Affaire and Dewang Mehta National Education Leadership Awards. Held at Taj Lands’ End in Mumbai on November 22, 2024, this prestigious award recognised AIMSR’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and leadership development. The award event brought together prominent figures from the corporate and educational fields. The Business School Affaire and Dewang Mehta National Education Leadership Awards, supported by the Dewang Mehta Foundation, recognise outstanding contributions to management education. As a recipient, AIMSR is granted the right to use the award emblem in its marketing, enhancing its standing as a pioneer in the industry.Also Read | Bhangarh Fort Haunted Story: Why Is Bhangarh Fort Closed at Night? Uncover the Eerie Ghost Legend of Rajasthan’s Scary Fort of Raja Bhagwant Das.On this momentous occasion, Dr. Balkrishna Parab from AIMSR remarked, “This honour is a proud reflection of our entire community’s diligent effort and dedication–from our instructors and staff to our students, who all have been devoted to excellence. It emphasises our ongoing commitment to offering top-notch instruction and creating a setting that promotes development and leadership. The jury and organisers’ recognition of our dedication to developing the next generation of business leaders and inspiring us to strive for even greater success is greatly appreciated.”It is a double joy for the Aditya Institute of Management Studies and Research (AIMSR) as Dr. Balkrishna Parab, Director of the Aditya Institute of Management Studies and Research (AIMSR) was also awarded the National Education Leadership Award at the 31st Business School Affairs and the Dewang Mehta National Leadership Awards. The criteria for selection of the awardee were: (a) Demonstrating strong leadership skills that inspire and motivate staff and students; (b) Implementation of new and creative approaches to education and leadership; (c) Enhancements to the curriculum that promote critical thinking and learning; and (d) Improvements in student performance and outcomes. The jury consisted of senior leaders, researchers, and academicians.Shaping Future LeadersThe National Best Institution Award is highly esteemed for its rigorous selection process, evaluating organizations across various comprehensive criteria. These include the effective use of technology in education, exemplary placement records, outstanding leadership, best-in-class infrastructure, and a significant impact on students. Additionally, the award considers an institution’s future orientation, emphasizing its vision and adaptability in shaping education for the years to come. A distinguished jury of world leaders, industry experts, and famous academics performed a thorough review as part of the evaluation process. The jury comprised Dr. C. M. Dwivedi, CEO and President of Management and Productivity Consultancy Services; Professor Indira Parikh, President of Antardisha and former Dean of IIM Ahmedabad; and Dr. Arun Arora, Executive Chairman of Edvance Pre-schools Pvt. Ltd. and Emeritus Chairman of the World HRD Congress.AIMSR: Shaping Future LeadersModern facilities, innovative curricula, and high placement rates all attest to AIMSR’s steadfast dedication to providing top-notch management education. The school has taken the lead in employing technology to enhance educational opportunities and prepare students for fast-paced corporate environments.Among AIMSR’s accomplishments are:- It is providing students with opportunities for transformative learning that empower them- They are developing leaders to produce professionals prepared for the future- Keeping up a robust industry-academia relationship to give students real-world experienceWith this noteworthy accomplishment, AIMSR is well-positioned to carry out its aim of providing top-notch education and encouraging an innovative and exceptional culture. This honour serves as a base for AIMSR to keep raising the bar for institutional and professional achievements.For more information, please visit the website at https://www.aimsr.edu.in/ (ADVERTORIAL DISCLAIMER: The above press release has been provided by SMPL. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of the same)(This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)

Trump Pentagon pick Pete Hegseth’s books foreground anti-Muslim rhetoric

Donald Trump’s defense secretary pick Pete Hegseth, who has the crusader motto “deus vult” tattooed on his arm, has put bigoted anti-Muslim rhetoric at the center of several of his published books, according to a Guardian review of the materials.Hegseth, especially in 2020’s American Crusade, depicts Islam as a natural, historic enemy of the west; presents distorted versions of Muslim doctrine in “great replacement”-style racist conspiracy theories; treats leftists and Muslims as bound together in their efforts to subvert the US; and idolises medieval crusaders.Experts say that Hegseth’s view of Islam is riven with falsehoods, misconceptions and far-right conspiracy theories. Yet Hegseth, if his nomination is successful, will head the world’s largest military force at a time of conflict and instability in the Middle East.The Guardian emailed Hegseth and the Trump transition team for comment and received no response.The Guardian has previously reported that in his 2020 book Hegseth calls for an “American Crusade”, targeting both “internal” or “domestic enemies” and the enemies of Israel. Hegseth also connected the two, writing: “We have domestic enemies, and we have international allies … it’s time to reach out to people who value the same principles, relearn lessons from them, and form stronger bonds.”‘False, totally wrong’In American Crusade, Hegseth presents the medieval crusades as a model for Christian-Muslim relations, but one historian of the period says his presentation of the history of that period is “just totally wrong”.In a chapter entitled Make the Crusade Great Again, Hegseth writes: “By the eleventh century, Christianity in the Mediterranean region, including the holy sites in Jerusalem, was so besieged by Islam that Christians had a stark choice: to wage defensive war or continue to allow Islam’s expansion and face existential war at home in Europe,” adding: “The leftists of today would have argued for ‘diplomacy’ … We know how that would have turned out.”Hegseth continues: “The pope, the Catholic Church, and European Christians chose to fight – and the crusades were born,” and “Pope Urban II urged the faithful to fight the Muslims with his famous battle cry on their lips: ‘Deus vult!,’ or ‘God wills it!’”Hegseth has a tattoo of the same crusader slogan, which is also associated with Christian nationalism, white supremacist and other far-right tendencies.For Hegseth, the crusaders’ short-lived victories in the Holy Land means they can be credited with safeguarding modern values. “Enjoy Western civilization? Freedom? Equal justice under the law? Thank a crusader,” having written the same thing again earlier in the chapter.Matthew Gabriele is a professor of medieval studies in the Department of Religion and Culture at Virginia Tech, and the author, with David Perry, of Bright Ages: A New History of Medieval Europe.In a telephone conversation, he said that Hegseth’s picture of Muslim encroachment in the 11th century was misplaced.“There were absolutely no incursions into mainland Europe,” he said, adding “If anything, Islam was kind of on the retreat in Iberia and other places as well. So there was no large geopolitical shift or any kind of immediate threat of Islam taking over Europe.”On Hegseth’s presentation of the crusades as a victory for the west against Islam, Gabriele said: “The Crusaders lost. They lost everything.“The idea that they kind of like emerged victorious is absolutely false.“This narrative of the crusades as a defensive war, where if the Christians didn’t launch this offensive towards Jerusalem that Europe would be overrun has been a bog-standard narrative on the right: it’s something that was espoused by Anders Breivik, the Norwegian mass murderer, in 2011 and by the Christchurch shooter a few years ago.”On Hegseth drawing a direct line between the crusaders and the modern west, Gabriele said: “It’s the worst kind of simplistic thinking,” adding: “Anybody who tells you these simple stories is selling something.”“The British were invaded, and they didn’t even know it”Elsewhere in American Crusade, Hegseth repeatedly characterizes Muslim immigration to Europe as an “invasion” in a way that mimics racist “great replacement”-style conspiracy theories about immigrants displacing white populations.At one point he tries to connect – an expert says falsely – an aspect of Islamic history with the purported “capture” of Europe.Hegseth writes: “In Islamist circles, there’s a principle known as hegira,” and then claims: “This term refers to the nonviolent capture of a non-Muslim country.”Hegseth writes: “Hegira is a cultural, physical, psychological, political, and eventually religious takeover. History is replete with examples of this; and because history is not over, it’s happening in the most inconceivable places right now.”Hegseth posits the US as an example where, he claims: “Radical mosques and schools are allowed to operate. Religious police control certain sections of many towns. Sharia councils dot the underground landscape. Pervasive political correctness prevents dissent against disastrous policies such as open borders and nonassimilation.”Adducing proof, Hegseth bizarrely writes: “Take the British cities of London, Birmingham, Leeds, Blackburn, Sheffield, Oxford, Luton, Oldham, and Rochdale. What do they all have in common? They have all had Muslim mayors.”skip past newsletter promotionafter newsletter promotionFor Hegseth, this shows: “The British were invaded, and they didn’t even know it. In one generation – absent radical policy change – the United Kingdom will be neither united nor a Western kingdom. The United Kingdom is done for.”He adds: “The same can be said across Europe, especially following the disastrous open-borders, pro-migrant policies of the past few decades. Countries such as Germany, France, Norway, Sweden, and the Netherlands threw open their doors to Muslim ‘refugees’ and will never be the same because of it.”According to Hegseth, countries that do not restrict Muslim immigration ignore that “Islam itself is not compatible with Western forms of government. On the other hand, countries that want to stay free … are fighting like hell to block Islam’s spread.”Jasmin Zine is professor of Sociology and Muslim Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University, and the author of a book-length report, The Canadian Islamophobia Industry: Mapping Islamophobia’s Ecosystem in the Great White North.Zine said Hegseth’s narrative appeared to be an “Islamophobic conspiracy theory distorting the practice of ‘hijra’ or the migration of the Prophet Muhammad and early Muslims from Mecca to Medina in 622 AD looking for safety from persecution”, which “is now being used to promote the xenophobic idea of a Muslim ‘takeover’ of the west”.Zine added: “These ideas are also linked to white nationalist demographic replacement conspiracies about Muslim birth rates in the west (AKA ‘demographic jihad’) and scare stories about ‘creeping shariah’, which have spawned retaliatory ‘crusader’ narratives in far-right subcultures.”‘Hard-core leftism provides the best gateway for Islamism’At other points in American Crusade, Hegseth appears to try to scapegoat Muslims for familiar conservative grievances, in narratives that suggest Muslims and leftists are colluding to undermine the US.In case of a Biden victory in 2020, Hegseth predicted that an “anti-Israel and pro-Islamist foreign policy” would be introduced along with “speech codes instead of free speech, bye-bye Second Amendment” and “naked socialism, government-run everything, Common Core education for everyone, a tiny military, and abortion on demand – even postbirth”.Hegseth also tries to connect his narrative with gripes about supposed censorship on social media platforms. “Who are the first people being banned on social media?” he asks, answering: “Not intolerant jihadists or filthy leftists but outspoken conservatives.”At times he seems to admire what he imagines to be the thoroughgoing religious zealotry of Muslims compared with an increasingly secular west.“Almost every single Muslim child grows up listening to, and learning to read from, the Quran,” Hegseth writes. “Contrast this with our secular American schools – in which the Bible is nowhere to be found – and you’ll understand why Muslims’ worldview is more coherent than ours.”At another point in the book he engages in a lengthy diatribe about the Council for American Islamic Relations (Cair), which has been a bugbear for US conservatives since the “war on terror”, and claims Democrats are helping the organization cement a radical “Islamist” agenda.“Groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood and [Cair] have advanced the radical mission of Islamism for decades,” Hegseth claims, adding: “In the past two years alone, more than one hundred members of Congress – including Ilhan Omar, Adam Schiff, Rashida Tlaib, Elizabeth Warren, and Amy Klobuchar – have signed letters endorsing CAIR.”Hegseth then singles out “Socialist Bernie Sanders”, who he claims is “a favorite among Muslim Americans due to his support for Palestinian causes and distaste for Israel”.Sanders has repeatedly publicly supported Israel’s right to defend itself, even after the commencement of the current war in Gaza, while also saying: “Innocent Palestinians also have a right to life and security,” and calling for humanitarian pauses and ceasefires, and last week leading efforts to restrict the sale of offensive weapons to Israel on the grounds that it was in violation of the international laws of war.Some of Sanders’s positions since 7 October 2023 have drawn criticism from the left, who have seen them as insufficiently critical of Israel and insufficiently supportive of Palestine.Hegseth meanwhile, as previously reported in the Guardian, is unconditionally supportive of Israel, and has appeared to argue that the US military should ignore the Geneva conventions in favor of “winning our wars according to our own rules”.According to Hegseth in American Crusade, though: “Leaders of CAIR speak very highly of Bernie because his hard-core leftism provides the best gateway for their Islamism.”