Ministers’ pay hike riles civil servants
By Tendai Mugabe and Daniel Nemukuyu
CIVIL servants have threatened to confront their employer following reports that ministers’
Palestinians honour hijack leader
Al-BIREH.
Palestinians from President Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah faction named a town square
Drunk tourist leaps off boat to wrestle croc
A DRUNK physical education teacher jumped off a boat in Lake Kariba to wrestle a 1,2
The day the African Union came of age
By Farirai Chubvu
I HAVE always had my misgivings about the African Union, as to whether it could measure
ANC finalises poll candidates
JOHANNESBURG.
ANC has finalised its local government candidates lists in seven provi-nces except for the
Gaddafi’s troops seize strategic Libyan town
AJDABIYAH.
Muammar Gaddafi’s troops seized the strategic Libyan oil town of Brega yesterday forcing
Japan tries to avert nuke meltdown
FUKUSHIMA.
Japan fought yesterday to avert a meltdown at three earthquake-crippled nuclear reactors,
Paramedic uses victim’s leg to train dog
A FORMER paramedic who admitted to taking a man’s severed foot from the scene of a crash
Poverty stalks musicians’ families
By Ruth Butaumocho
The late Biggie Tembo was one of Zimbabwe’s finest guitarists to grace this land. So popular
Zitac lease cancelled
By Martin Kadzere
BOKA Investments has cancelled its lease agreement with the Zimbabwe Tobacco Auction



