HIV policy: A let down for under-16s
By Roselyne Sachiti
TIMMY (not real name) is 12-years-old, but one could be forgiven for mistaking him for a
Group temporarily paralyses Easipark
Municipal Reporter
A YOUTH economic pressure group, Upfumi Kuvadiki, yesterday temporarily paralysed
Libyan govt forces strike oil town
RAS LANUF.
Government forces seeking to dislodge rebels from Libya’s strategically important coast struck
Chirac’s trial begins
PARIS.
The trial of former French president Jacques Chirac for misuse of public funds began yesterday
Women’s Day: Take up the gauntlet
By Roselyne Sachiti
WOMEN are the architects of society, Harriet Beecher Stowe once said, as she celebrated
Somali troops, militia take two towns
MOGADISHU.
Somali troops backed by pro-government militia took two towns from rebel Islamist group
13 new gene variants linked to heart disease
BEIJING.
Thirteen new gene variants have been found to have connections with a high risk of
Seychelles supports anti-sanctions lobby
By Takunda Maodza in MAURITIUS
SEYCHELLES has thrown its weight behind the anti-sanctions lobby with President James
Stray cattle destroy maize
By George Maponga in Masvingo
A new farmer in the Ndanga area of Zaka last week allegedly lost over 15 hectares of maize
Masvingo’s phase 2 water project begins
Masvingo Bureau
Masvingo City Council has embarked on Phase 2 of its water augmentation programme,





