South Sudan votes for independence: report
KHARTOUM.
South Sudan voted overwhelmingly to declare its independence in final results of a referendum made public yesterday, opening the door to Africa’s newest state and a fresh period of uncertainty for the fractured region.
Pirates reap where they do not sow
With economic hardships being faced by many throughout the world today, the last thing one wants is to spend their money on a CD which costs US$10 from a record shop when the same product can be bought off the streets for 10 percent of the price.
Radio presenter Chingono dies
Entertainment Reporter
One of Zimbabwe’s veteran radio presenters, Lillian Chingono — better known as “Bvunzai Tete” — has died.
Wider viewing range on DStv
Last Thursday I was almost in tears as I was watching AfricaMagic Plus. In case you did not know, AfricaMagic Plus is one of my favourite channels on DStv simply because it takes you to almost every country on the continent with a variety of programming.
Court orders UK man to stop sex
A UK man with an IQ of 48 has been ordered to stop having sex by a High Court judge.
Zim debt arrears hit US$4,8 billion
Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE has fallen behind on its payments to external creditors to the tune of US$4,8 billion,
Bindura Nickel, Glencore sign pact
Business Reporter
BINDURA Nickel Corporation has signed an output off-take agreement with Glencore International AG, one of the biggest commodities traders in the world.
Re-inventing yourself in 2011
Re-invention is one of the most important things in a person’s life. In life we go through so many experiences and sometimes we emerge relinquished out of them.
KenolKobil buys fuel depot in Burundi
NAIROBI.
Kenyan fuel marketer KenolKobil has bought a fuel depot complex in Burundi, increasing its assets in a country where the company already operates 14 retail stations, the firm said yesterday.


