Kawinga out of Ghana tie

From Petros Kausiyo in WAD MEDANI, SudanCAPS UNITED striker Clive Kawinga has been ruled out of the Warriors’ must-win African Nations Championships Group B tie against Ghana tomorrow while skipper…

Tsvangirai to blame for violence — Mnangagwa

Herald Reporters
DEFENCE Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa has blamed the recent disturbances in Harare on Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s utterances and warned that security forces will not hesitate to deal with any acts of violence meant to destabilise the country.

Court reverses Kingstons judgment

Court Reporter
THE High Court yesterday reversed an earlier judgment allowing a former Kingstons (Pvt) Ltd manager to attach property to cover his acting allowances in excess of US$17 million.

MDC-T working with West on sanctions — WikiLeaks

Herald Reporter
A new batch of disclosures by whistle-blower website WikiLeaks reveals that MDC-T has been working with the European Union on determining what kind of sanctions should be imposed on Zimbabwe.

I won’t quit DPM’s post, says Mutambara

Herald Reporters
DEPUTY Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara has scoffed at attempts by Professor Welshman Ncu-be to redeploy him, saying he was not leaving his post in Government.
Professor Mutambara also said he would not recognise Prof Ncube as party president as long as his election has been challenged in the High Court.

Looters hit city shops

Herald Reporters
A DEMONSTRATION by Zanu-PF youths in Harare yester-day against what they said was slow implementation of indigenisation policies turned into a looting spree after being hijacked by rowdy elements.

Tuku’s vision for arts

This is the second and final instalment of an interview in which the legendary Oliver Mtukudzi talks

Mubarak’s new cabinet meets

CAIRO.
President Hosni Mubarak’s new cabinet yesterday held its first full meeting since protests started nearly two weeks ago.

Comedian unmasked as hoaxer

When an American comedian claimed he had been given US$1 million after making an appeal on YouTube, it sounded too good to be true.

Floods hit southern Africa

ROME.
Floods and heavy rain across southern Africa have damaged thousands of hec-tares of farmland and more may be hit in coming weeks, raising fears for food supplies, the UN food agency said yesteray.

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