Nathaniel Manheru: Libya: Africa and the Victorians
As I write, Libya is burning. It is in the throes of war, more accurately, of a “righteous” aggression.
Warriors’ big test
From Augustine Hwata in BAMAKO, Mali
THE Warriors of Zimbabwe will be hoping to turn back the hands of time to exactly nine
Benedict Moyo’s masterplan
By Robson Sharuko
ZIFA board member Benedict Moyo unveiled a roadmap for the Warriors, which he believed
I’m not flouting Standing Orders: Zvoma
THE House of Assembly is the epicentre of Zimbabwe’s legislature, but has of late courted
Mid-West Rhinos reach MetBank Pro40 final
MID-West Rhinos surged into the finals of the MetBank Pro40 Championship with a thumping
Positives from the Kenya game
AND so Zimbabwe’s Cricket World Cup finally came to an end and one can certainly imagine
Times Newspaper apologises
NEW DELHI.
India’s leading newspaper apologised on Thursday for suggesting that a Cricket World Cup
Western planes hit ground targets
TRIPOLI.
Western warplanes bombed Muammar Gaddafi’s armour in eastern Libya yesterday to try to
Japan nuke fears worsen
SENDAI.
The operator of a disaster-struck Japa-nese nuclear plant yesterday reported possible damage
First Lady to divorce president, ‘marry nation’
GUATEMALA CITY.
First Lady Sandra Torres de Colom said that she will divorce President Alvaro Colom and




