Mapemba, Kaseke pull out of Warriors squad
By Grace Chingoma
WARRIORS’ defenders Noel Kaseke and Gilbert Mapemba became the latest players to be
Arab unrest spreads to Syria
DAMASCUS.
Thousands of Syrians demanded an end to 48 years of emergency law yesterday, a third
Egypt to declare constitution referendum result
CAIRO.
Preliminary indications show a majority of Egyptians who voted in a referendum backed
Nuclear plant power restoration almost complete
KAMAISHI.
Workers were close to restoring power to a nuclear plant’s overheating reactors yesterday as
Ivorians flee Abidjan violence
ABIDJAN.
Thousands of Ivorians fleeing violence in the commercial capital Abidjan gathered in its
DeMbare fans on cloud nine
By Petros Kausiyo
SPONTANEOUS parties erupted in and around Harare’s bars and open-air joints as jubilant
6 provinces face acute food shortages
Herald Reporters
SIX of the country’s 10 provinces are faced with severe food shortages and the Government
West bombs Libya
TRIPOLI.
US, British and French warplanes bombed Lib-yan air defences and the armoured columns
DeMbare fans on cloud nine
By Petros Kausiyo
SPONTANEOUS parties erupted in and around Harare’s bars and open-air joints as jubilant
Bethan finds Mr Right, wedding plans revealed
By Richmore Tera
GOSPEL music diva Bethan Pasinawako says she is happy to put her tumultuous romantic







