WikiLeaks: One shame more, one gain less

WIKILEAKS! WikiLeaks! Oh WikiLeaks! Yesterday morning we woke up to a front page story headlined,

US regime change plot busted in Harare!

THE regime change operations of the American government in Zimbabwe over the past three years have been exposed following the leaking of a Fiscal Year 2010 Mission Strategic Plan from the US Embassy in Harare which details how the mission sought to push President Mugabe out of power through a three-pronged approach.

I feel awkward being part of GNU-President Mugabe

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PRESIDENT Mugabe says he feels awkward being part of the inclusive Government because it draws authority from a “semi-legal” and “make-shift” political arrangement.

Two ‘presidents’ claim power in Ivory Coast standoff

ABIDJAN – Two men crowned themselves president in Ivory Coast’s bloody election dispute Saturday as Laurent Gbagbo defied international calls for him to cede power.

President launches Tree Planting Day

President Robert Mugabe Saturday officially launched the annual Tree Planting Day by planting a Munyii tree at Chishawasha Primary School just outside Harare, underscoring the theme of this year’s national tree planting commemoration, that is, ‘a tree today and a forest tomorrow.

Sanctions on Zim not aiding political healing

South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma and his Zambian counterpart Rupiah Banda, have once again called for the lifting of illegal Western sanctions on Zimbabwe, saying the discredited embargo is an obstacle to finding a lasting solution to the country’s problems.

Government fires nine errant councillors

Government has dismissed nine MDC-T councillors from Harare and Rusape for illegally evicting residents from their houses and corruption respectively.

Zim sends stern warning at the COSAFA U-20 Championships

Home hopes were dashed on the opening day of the Metropolitan COSAFA Under-20 Youth Championships in Gaborone on Friday as Botswana suffered a 3-0 defeat at the hands of highly rated Zimbabwe.

Beckham, England stunned by crushing 2018 snub

ZURICH – England football icon David Beckham expressed his disappointment Thursday after his country’s bid for the 2018 World Cup ended in a crushing defeat.

Marriage certificates not licence to conjugal rights: Law expert

MARRIAGE certificates should not be taken as a licence for consent to conjugal rights, a human rights activist said on Tuesday.

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