Bloodshed feared as would-be Ivory Coast leader calls march
ABIDJAN – Ivory Coast braced for violence Wednesday as one of the fragile West African state’s two self-declared presidents urged his supporters to march on state television and the seat of government.
Justin Bieber videos most viewed on You Tube
Teenage sensation Justin Bieber had four of the top-10 most-watched music videos in the world on YouTube in 2010, with “Baby” taking the top spot at more than 400 million views, YouTube said on Monday.
Patrick Chinamasa to appear before parliamentary portfolio committee today
ZIMBABWE Justice and Legal Affairs Minister Patrick Chinamsa will Wednesday December 15 appear before the parliamentary portfolio committee on Mines and Energy to give oral evidence on the circumstances leading to the Government take over of Shabanie Mashaba Mines (SMM) through the reconstruction laws.
Biti’s power game scuttled
IN an unprecedented move, the House of Asse-mbly yesterday blocked attempts by Finance Minister Tendai Biti to usurp some of President Mugabe’s powers when it passed the Finance Bill, HB 12A, 2010 with amendments recommended by the Senate and Cabinet.
Why walk out, Mabika?

Sikhumbuzo Moyo
I have been a member of the Soccer Stars selection panel since 2001 and over the years a lot has been happening, good or bad.
Best educated teenagers found in China
TEENAGERS from the Chinese city of Shanghai have the best education in the world, according to a major international study of standards in maths, science and literacy released last week.
Vice President Nkomo consoles Sifelani family
Vice President John Nkomo has expressed shock and sadness at the death of one of Dynamos’ founding members and former Premier Soccer League chairperson, Morrison Sifelani.
Member of Parliament and his driver arrested for assault
MKOBA legislator Amos Chibaya (MDC-T) and his driver were arrested on allegations of assaulting a Gweru man after a rally held in the constituency on Saturday.
Tax-payers to fork out US$4million for MPs’ cars
FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti has proposed to buy Members of Parliament an additional car apiece and increase their monthly salaries by between 120 and 200 percent next year.
Diasporans: The Fraction we can’t name
MY readers will enjoy this one. Sometime this week, I bump into an MDC-M figure I shall not name.











