Space junk narrowly misses station
MOSCOW.
A piece of debris travelling thousands of miles an hour narrowly missed the International Space Station yesterday in a
Prosecutor sees Gaddafi endgame, China cautious
TRIPOLI.
The International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor said yesterday it could be “game over” within months for Muammar Gaddafi, but China reacted cautiously to the issuing of an arrest warrant for the Libyan leader on charges of crimes against humanity.
Lagarde first woman IMF chief
WASHINGTON.
France’s Christine Lagarde was named yesterday to be the first-ever female chief of the IMF, facing an immediate crisis as violent
Rise in prince’s spending questioned
LONDON.
Prince Charles’ income from the taxpayer and spending on travel shot up last year, prompting demands from republicans for an
Iran successfully testfires missiles
TEHRAN.
Iran announced yesterday that it “successfully” testfired 14 short-range, medium-range and long- range missiles on the
Bulldogs beat spirited St John’s
By Godknows Matarutse
CHURCHILL BULLDOGS barked their way to victory by upsetting a spirited St John’s College 22-18 in a curtain-raiser to the
ZRP High clinch title
By Ellina Mhlanga
ZRP High School were crowned champions in the Under-16 netball tournament at Tomlinson Depot last Friday. The tournament
M&H football tourney turns 15
By Roy Matiki
ALL is set for the launch of this year’s M&H Educational Suppliers Under-17 soccer tournament in Harare at Mashwede Towers in
Tafara take Olympic Day softball honours
By Ellina Mhlanga
TAFARA 1 High School clinched the title in a softball tournament held at Queen Elizabeth on Saturday as part of the Olympic
Council fires senior officials
Municipal Reporter
GWERU City Council has fired three senior officials on allegations they were improperly recruited by the chamber secretary, Mr





