Rushwaya backs Mhofu
By Petros Kausiyo
FIRED Zifa chief executive Henrietta Rushwaya has resurfaced, fighting the association and has told the High
13 seek licences to open tobacco auction floors
Agriculture Reporter
THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board has received 13 new applications for auction floor licences, TIMB chief
Zanu-PF Mashonaland Central ready for polls
Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF Mashonaland Central Province has thrown its weight behind the holding of elections this year, arguing
MPs unanimously hail constituency Development fund
Herald Reporter
MEMBERS of Parliament across the political divide have hailed the Constituency Development Fund for bringing
Sad afternoon in Georgia
From Paul Munyuki in TBILISI, Georgia
Zimbabwe ………………………………….. (14) 19
Georgia ……………………………………… (21) 50
Egypt to expel Iranian diplomat
CAIRO.
Egypt will expel an Iranian diplomat who was briefly detained on suspicion of spying on the North African country for
Security Council to decide Sudan mission future
JUBA.
It is up to the United Nations Security Council, not the Sudanese government, to decide whether the UN mission in
British warplanes to force Gaddafi to quit
TRIPOLI.
Britain is to add “bunker-busting” bombs to the arsenal its warplanes are using over Libya, a weapon it said
Illegal to remove defaulters’ water meters, say experts
Herald Reporters
GOVERNMENT and legal experts have blasted Bindura Municipality for remo-ving water meters from houses of
Cabman leads to arrest of cable theft suspects
Chinhoyi Bureau
FOUR Harare men, including a suspected buyer, have been arrested for allegedly stealing electricity transmission



