NATO pounds Libya capital
TRIPOLI.
Loud explosions rocked Tripoli yesterday as NATO unleashed its heaviest blitz yet of the capital in a bid to speed up the
Ex-IMF chief DNA found on maid’s clothes
NEW YORK.
Investigators found traces of semen from former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn on the clothes of a hotel maid who
Iceland volcano eruption slows
REYKJAVIK.
Activity at Iceland’s erupting volcano has slowed significantly and its ash plume has dropped to a quarter of its peak of
Chief accused of abusing powers
Masvingo Bureau
Several headmen and villagers under their jurisdictions in Murinye communal lands in Masvingo are reportedly accusing
Drop in support worries S Africa’s ruling party
JOHANNESBURG.
South Africa’s ruling African National Congress yesterday said it was worried about a drop in its support in last week’s local
Nuclear reactors suffer meltdown after quake
TOKYO.
The operator of the quake and tsunami- battered Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant said yesterday that fuel rods in
Hubby murdered over ‘deathbed’ confession
SURREY.
A wife ‘murdered’ her husband five years after he confessed to affair when he thought he was dying . . . and then
To celebrate or self-flagellate is the question
By Miriam Muchero-Muti
Africa, Africa, Africa . . .!
What is there to celebrate on Africa Day? Is there really anything to celebrate on this continent after the recent events?
Natural products way to go
By Johnson Siamachira
FOR more than 10 years now, 50-year-old James Mairosi of Chapinduka Village in Rushinga district of Mashonaland
Couple raising ‘genderless’ baby
STORM WITTERICK is four months old – blue-eyed, blond-haired, chubby-cheeked, and generally adorable. But whether



