Wishing Makusha well
By Stanley Mutoya
recent exploits by Ngonidzashe Makusha in the field of athletics where he recorded an incredible 9.89 seconds in
Clashes between army, militants claim 16
ADEN.
At least 12 militants and four soldiers were killed in two clashes yesterday in southern Yemen, where Islamists and
Somali PM resigns after Kampala agreement
MOGADISHU.
Somalia’s prime minister said he had resigned yesterday, paving the way for the formation of a new government
Satellite images show artillery in north Sudan
KHARTOUM.
Satellite images taken on Friday showed northern Sudanese military vehicles including heavy transports and artillery
State assisted funeral for ex-leader Chiluba
LUSAKA.
Zambia’s second president, Frederick Chiluba, who died on Saturday will be given a state funeral, the cabinet said
10 die in West Bengal monsoon storms
KOLKATA.
Ten people died and 33 fishing boats went missing on Friday during monsoon storms in eastern India which flattened
NATO hits civilians in Libya
TRIPOLI.
Libyan officials said yesterday a NATO strike had hit a civilian house in the capital and killed several residents, an
Learn-now-pay-later unsustainable
By Daniel Nemukuyu
as Zimbabwe is highly respected for valuing education as a fundamental right for every child, the policy
Mhofu’s Leopards promoted
By Petros Kausiyo
MODEST South African outfit Black Leopards were still over the moon yesterday, a day after veteran Zimbabwe
Biti’s U-turn on Govt pay rise
FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti, who has repeatedly claimed that Government has no money to award civil servants




