SA cops arrest 32 striking truckers

JOHANNESBURG.South African police said yesterday they had arrested 32 striking truckers who had forced two of their non-striking colleagues off the road, assaulted them and set fire to their trucks.“They…

King to be honoured

Not even in his wildest dreams could Martin Luther King Jr have imagined that he would one day find himself honoured alongside two of America’s best-known and best-loved presidents. But…

Muslim Brotherhood alive in Egypt

CAIRO.
Egyptian youth leaders moved to set up a new political party yesterday as the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood played an increasingly important role in preparing for post-Mubarak elections promised within six months.

Breast enlargement proves costly

Two British sisters are facing jail after using stolen credit cards to pay for breast enlargement surgery.Rishona Downes (25) and her older sibling Ramona (27) each splashed out more than…

Tsvangirai threatens election boycott

Herald Reporter
MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai has indicated that he is unlikely to take part in elections that are due

I can’t take someone’s property: Taxi driver

When John James left US$100 000 worth of jewellery and valuables in a New York taxi after he was dropped off at the city’s National Arts Club, he thought he…

National hero Nhloko laid to rest in Silobela

From Tendai Mugabe in SILOBELA
ZIMBABWE will not be deterred by the extension of illegal European Union sanctions on the country and

Arubi’s Deal Flops

By Robson Sharuko
ZIMBABWE international goalkeeper Washington Arubi’s move to play for Dynamos this year

Zesa tariffs go up 30pc

Herald Reporters
THE Zimbabwe Electricity Regulatory Commission has approved a 30 percent increase in domestic

Policeman in bomb device scandal

BAGHDAD.
Iraqi authorities have arrested a high-ranking police official in connection with the purchase of a bomb detector that the British government said does not work, officials said yesterday.

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