Egypt’s Mubarak to step down at September election
CAIRO – Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said on Tuesday he will not seek re-election in September but rejected demands that brought a million people on to the streets around the country that he quit immediately.
ZTV Channel 2 for Bulawayo
ZIMBABWE Broadcasting Holdings will introduce Channel 2 in Bulawayo in March.
Obama tells Mubarak not to run for re-election: report
WASHINGTON- US President Barack Obama has told his beleaguered Egyptian counterpart Hosni Mubarak not to stand for re-election in upcoming September elections, the New York Times said Tuesday.
ZOC salute Kirsty
By Collin Matiza
KIRSTY Coventry’s five-medal haul at the just-ended South Africa Long Course International Swimming Meet in Port Elizabeth has demonstrated that she still has what it takes to bring more glory to the nation at next year’s Summer Olympic Games in London.
Lady towers high despite adversity
By Joyce Jenje Makwenda
WITH hard work, resilience and vision one can go far in life, despite the odds.
Broadcaster Deans Patrick Mutume dies
By Richmore Tera
FORMER Radio Zimbabwe presenter and disc jockey Deans Patrick Mutume has died.
P Diddy: ‘Obama Owes Us!’
P Diddy has claimed that he wants to see the President of the United States become more proactive for the African-American community and create policies that aren’t necessarily favoured by the office but for the people.
Obama tells Mubarak not to run for re-election: report
WASHINGTON- US President Barack Obama has told his beleaguered Egyptian counterpart Hosni Mubarak not to stand for re-election in upcoming September elections, the New York Times said Tuesday.
UK sending plane to Egypt to evacuate citizens: ministry
LONDON – Britain will send a charter aircraft to Cairo to bring back citizens who wish to leave as protests against the Egyptian government intensify, foreign minister William Hague said Tuesday.
UK sending plane to Egypt to evacuate citizens: ministry
LONDON – Britain will send a charter aircraft to Cairo to bring back citizens who wish to leave as protests against the Egyptian government intensify, foreign minister William Hague said Tuesday.











