Trio granted bail

Court Reporter
THREE workers who allegedly swindled their employer of more than US$33 000 yesterday appeared in court charged with

US House vote fails to end Libyan war

By Abayomi Azikiwe
AN historic vote on the application of the 1973 War Powers Resolution that grew out of the struggle to end the United

We’ll stay in our land dead or alive: Gaddafi

TRIPOLI.
WAVES of NATO aircraft hit Tripoli yesterday in the most sustained bombardment of the Libyan capital since Western

Explosions, gunfire hit Nigeria

AIDUGURI.
At least three explosions hit Nigeria’s northeastern town of Maiduguri yesterday and gunfire rang out after suspected

Congressman bares all on sexts, refuses to step down

NEW YORK.
New York congressman Anthony Weiner wept, backtracked, and admitted he lied on Monday about extra-marital online

Jealous wife’s bomb hoax backfires

LONDON.
A jealous wife told police her husband’s mistress was about to bomb a flight from Heathrow Airport and had helped plot

Copa Coca-Cola tourney to be launched on Friday

By Takudzwa Chitsiga
THE Copa Coca-Cola Under-16 schools soccer tournament will be launched this Friday at De-wure High in Masvingo.

Tambwara helps Churchill dispatch Peterhouse

By Godknows Matarutse
CHURCHILL HIGH beat Peterhouse 34-25 in an exciting National Schools Rugby match at Peterhouse over the weekend.

Bindura mayor fired

By Michael Chideme
BINDURA Mayor Tinashe Madamombe has been fired on charges of gross mismanagement of council funds and

Scientist, botanist steal tea from China

TOKYO.
Robert Fortune was a scientist, a botanist and, in some ways, an industrial spy.  But he is best known as the man who stole

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