Radioactive water at Japan plant five million times legal limit

TOKYO.
The operator of Japan’s crippled nuclear power plant said yesterday it had found water with

Gaddafi must remain leader: Official

TRIPOLI.
A Libyan government spokesman said on Monday the country is open to political reforms

ZC set to donate sports equipment

By Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere
IN a bid to promote the sport of cricket to underprivileged schoolchildren in high-density suburbs,

GMB urged to speed up input distribution

Herald Reporter
The Grain Marketing Board should expedite distributing inputs to farmers who delivered maize

Truth about Zim, Livingstone Troika Summit

Jacob ZumaBy George Charamba
FROM its inception in 1980 as the Southern African Development Coordination Conference

St John’s wins golf tourney

By Takudzwa Chitsiga
ST JOHN’S College won the first edition of the inter-schools golf tournament at Bulawayo

Sadc Organ Troika Communique

Communiqué: Summit of the Organ Troika on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation

Chapfika warns against bogus empowerment

Laying the law . . . National Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Board chairman Mr David Chapfika (centre) addresses a Press conference in Harare yesterday flanked by NIEEB vice chairperson Mrs  Sakhile Masuku and chief executive Mr Wilson Gwatiringa.By Ruramai Gatsi
THE National Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Board has warned bogus

Plane crash survivor speaks out

KINSHASA.
The sole survivor of a United Nations plane that crashed killing 32 whilst trying to land in

. . . but tennis teams find the going tough

Sports Reporter
St JOHN’S College’s tennis teams found the going tough in their recent tour of South Africa

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