SA govt bond spreads at record high
JOHANNESBURG.South African government bonds remained under pressure yesterday, amid growing disappointment at last week’s large budget deficit and ahead of a bond auction later in the session. The rand was…
Chunga to quit CAPS?
By Robson Sharuko
MOSES CHUNGA’S future as CAPS United coach was hanging in the balance last night
Gaddafi prepares attacks on rebels
AJDABIYAH.
Libyan rebels are bracing themselves for attacks by the forces of the government of Muammar
DeMbare, Bosso in US$100 000 clash
By Eddie Chikamhi and Grace ChingomaHARARE giants Dynamos, who left their faithful craving for more after a scintillating show in a Harare Derby against CAPS United on Sunday, are set…
Defence minister Guttenberg resigns
BERLIN.German Defence Minister Karl Theodor zu Guttenberg resigned yesterday morning, after mounting political pressure over allegations he plagiarised large parts of his doctoral thesis.“It is not possible, however, to meet…
‘Day of rage’ in Yemen
SANAA/ADEN.Tens of thousands of protesters flooded Yemen’s streets yesterday in a “Day of Rage”, demanding an end to the president’s three-decade rule. In the capital Sanaa, demonstrators chanted “With blood…
Caesar Zvayi: The chalice that should not pass
WELL yesterday, March 1, was supposed to mark the start of an ominous Ides of March against President
Egypt military sets short timetable for democracy
CAIRO.Egypt’s military has set a vote on constitutional change provisionally for March 19 as a prelude to a parliamentary election in June followed by a presidential poll to usher in…
Behind the Arab revolt lurks a word we dare not speak
By John Pilger
THE people of Egypt, Tunisia, Bahrain, Algeria, Yemen, Jordan and Libya are rising up not only
Disability: Media has role to play
By Sifelani Tsiko
PEOPLE with disabilities struggle daily with social stigma and discrimination.






