Times Newspaper apologises

NEW DELHI.
India’s leading newspaper apologised on Thursday for suggesting that a Cricket World Cup

Western planes hit ground targets

Muammar GaddafiTRIPOLI.
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

Wonder kid defies odds

Super kid . . . Tobias Nhau in his uniqueness has demystified disabilityBy Farai Kuvirimirwa
THE time bell crankles, effectively signaling break time at Matarutse Primary School in

First Lady to divorce president, ‘marry nation’

GUATEMALA CITY.
First Lady Sandra Torres de Colom said that she will divorce President Alvaro Colom and

Protests against Assad rule spread

DAMASCUS/DERAA.
Protests spread across Syria yesterday, challenging the rule of the Assad family after their

Myanmar’s quake death toll rises

TACHILEIK.
The death toll of Myanmar’s Thursday earthquake has increased to 74 with the injured remaining

Prayer, action inseparable

IT might sound odd that women travelled from different parts of the country – Bulawayo,

FBC donates to FC Platinum

From Paul Mundandi in Zvishavane
CASTLE Lager Premiership newboys FC Platinum will start their campaign against Shooting

Cheetahs fall to Australia

By Paul Munyuki
ZIMBABWE suffered a 42-0 thumping at the hands of giants Australia in their opening game

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