Somalia pardons six foreigners
MOGADISHU.
Somalia has pardoned six foreigners convicted of illegally carrying millions of dollars into the country with the intention of
Saleh to face media
SANAA.
Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh will make a media appearance within the next 48 hours, his media secretary said
Parents fume over Fukushima radiation
FUKUSHIMA.
Angry parents of children in Japan’s Fukushima city mar-ched along with hundreds of people yesterday to demand protection
Libyan govt renews election offer
TRIPOLI.
The Libyan government yesterday renewed its offer to hold a vote on whether Muammar Gaddafi should stay in power, a
Street life and sexuality issues
Title: Genitals are Assets: Sexual and Reproductive Behaviours of ‘Street Children’ of Harare, Zimbabwe, in the Era of the
Petal thoughts for Yvonne Vera
Title: Petal Thoughts: Yvonne Vera biog
Author: Erica Gwetai
Publisher: Mambo Press
Pages: 180
Police get four vehicles
Chinhoyi Bureau
THE Ministry of Transport, Communications and Infrastructural Development last week handed over four vehicles to the police to
Sanitation: More investment critical
By Tichaona Kurewa
TINASHE RUVENGO travels 10 kilometres daily on a donkey-drawn cart to fetch water at the borehole nearest to his
Drunken man falls to death in mine shaft
Herald Reporter
A 21-year-old drunk man from Chief Maduna’s area in Filabusi died last Monday night after staggering into a disused mine shaft.
Murder suspect found through Facebook
A LIMPOPO farmer on the run since 2006 after allegedly killing his wife has been re-arrested after being found in Zambia


