Raping friend’s sister (13) earns man jail term
Beitbridge Bureau
A 30-YEAR-OLD man from Manazwe village in Tongwe area of Beitbridge was last Friday jailed 17 years effective after he was convicted of raping his
Book highlights woes of cross border traders
Title: Highway Queen
Author: Virginia Phiri
Publisher: Corals Services
portrayal of small boy as front to fight bigger wars
Title: The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara
Author: David I Kertzer
Publishers: Picador
Bomb attacks claim 19
BAGHDAD.
More than a dozen bomb attacks in and around Baghdad yesterday left at least 19 people dead, including 12 people killed in a suicide attack, and more
Queen to roll out red carpet for Obamas
LONDON.
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II will roll out the red carpet for Barack and Michelle Obama’s state visit this week, as a special royal relationship flourishes with
EU opens mission in rebel stronghold
BENGHAZI.
European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton yesterday opened a mission office in the rebel capital of Benghazi, hours after NATO bombed
Mushekwi grabs hat-trick
JOHANNESBURG.
A hat-trick by Zimbabwean striker Nyasha Mushekwi saw Mamelodi Sundowns end the 2010/11 South African Premiership soccer season on a high when
Conrad wins Zambia Rally
By Collin Matiza
IT was business as usual for Zimbabwean motor rallying hotshot Conrad Rautenbach in the Zambia International Rally in which he swept to his fourth
Highlanders sink Makepekepe
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Manufacturing sector backs indigenisation
By Tawanda Musarurwa
THE manufacturing sector has thrown its weight behind the indigenisation and empowerment programme. Speaking at a Confederation of Zimbabwe



