French planes to aid NATO offensive
BRUSSELS.
France will provide attack helicopters for NATO’s air war in Libya to improve the alliance’s ground strike capacity, French
California to free prisoners
WASHINGTON.
The US Supreme Court ordered California yesterday to free thousands of prison inma-tes, saying chronic overcrowding
Three killed in armed clashes
SANAA.
Three people were killed and 29 wounded during armed clashes in Sanaa yesterday between police and supporters of
Clearing firm’s director remanded in custody
Court Reporter
A director of a forwarding and customs clearance company has been arrested for allegedly swindling the Zimbabwe
Iceland volcano eruption invokes travel chaos fears
REYKJAVIK.
A plume of ash from an erupting volcano in Iceland is being blown south towards Britain and could reach the airspace
Regional integration overdue
By Sindiso Ngwenya
IN the inaugural tripartite summit held in Kampala, Uganda in October 2008, our heads of state and government made
Guinean community wants justice on Strauss-Kahn
NEW YORK.
Verses from the Koran were chanted in a little corner of Guinea in the heart of the Bronx, but all thoughts were on the
Demystifying the plight of jailbirds
By Farai Kuvirimirwa
A Zimbabwe Prison Service truck, popularly known as “Magumete”, rumbles as it slowly drives into the Prison
Electronic card to ease ARV time bomb
By Roselyne Sachiti
THE transparent ARV sachet which only had a few pills to last two days lay on a dark shelf in Mary Munhondo’s
Ivy Kombo – An inspiration or not?
Prophetess Ivy Kasi? Do you remember her? No? Yes you do. She is that gospel diva previously known as Ivy Kombo.



