Osama bin Laden killed
WASHINGTON/ABBOTTABAD,
Pakistan.
Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed in a US helicopter raid on a mansion near the Pakistani
Province recommends Chiyangwa’s readmission
Herald Reporter
THE Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial co-ordinating committee has recommended to the
Man kills lover, commits suicide
By Peter Matambanadzo
AN enraged man allegedly struck and killed his girlfriend with a pick and kept her for two days
Korean lose US$28 000 to conman
Court Reporter
A KOREAN lost more than US$28 000 to a suspected con-artist who allegedly leased him a
Govt not sidelining Matabeleland
By Stephen Mpofu
“Crybaby, crybaby, crybaby!”, one often hears these remonstrations followed by these exhortations;
Gbagbo calls for revival of economy, peace
KORHOGO, Cote d’Ivorie.
Cote d’Ivoire’s deposed former leader Laurent Gbagbo urged supporters yesterday to drop political
ultimatum for perpetrators of unlawful acts
DAMASCUS.
The authorities in Syria yesterday set a deadline of 15 days for people who had committed “unlawful
Govt troops bombard port of Misrata
TRIPOLI.
Libyan government forces bombarded the port of rebel-held Misrata with rockets and shellfire
Gulf Council set to settle Yemeni standoff
SANAA.
The Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) chief will soon visit Sanaa to resume efforts to settle the
Canada’s unpredictable election
OTTAWA/TORONTO.
Canadians are voting in one of their most unpredictable elections ever, one that could just



