18-member team for Junior Champs
By Ellina Mhlanga
THE National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe sent an 18-member team for the African Junior Championships in Athletics
Strengthen self-regulatory frameworks
OVER the years, self-regulatory frameworks have played a critical role in policing ethical behaviour in the corporate sector,
Envoy’s bid to sue embassy staff flops
Herald Reporter
ATTEMPTS by Zimbabwean Ambassador to Australia Ms Jacqueline Zwambila to sue embassy staff in Canberra, who
Weapons depots targeted
TRIPOLI.
NATO planes pounded Libyan government weapons depots southeast of the town of Zintan yesterday, in a sign of widening
Fresh attacks hit Syria, Yemen
BEIJING.
Fresh volatility and violence on Sunday struck Syria and Yemen as both governments continued with their efforts to end their
SA municipal workers to strike
JOHANNESBURG.
About 220 000 South African municipal workers will go on strike if talks with the ruling party fail, their union said as local
36 perish as wind gusts capsize boats
LOME.
At least 36 people died when gusts of wind caused several boats to capsize on a lake in southeastern Togo, a witness and a local
Al-Qaeda offshoot claims responsibility for bombing
DUBAI.
Al-Qaeda’s offshoot in Iraq has claimed a suicide car bomb attack that killed 24 policemen and wounded 72 others last week in
‘Call me back’ spawns lawsuit
Court Reporter
CALL-ME-BACK, a free mobile phone facility that enables one subscriber to request a call from another, has prompted a Harare
Business partner threatens Obama action
Court Reporter
A HARARE man is being sued at the Harare Civil Courts by his business partner who is accusing him of threatening to do an




