. . . Malaysia offers training for civil servants

From Farai Dzirutwe in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
ZIMBABWEAN civil servants may soon undergo training programmes in this Southeast Asian country if Government takes up

. . . Malaysia offers training for civil servants

From Farai Dzirutwe in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
ZIMBABWEAN civil servants may soon undergo training programmes in this Southeast Asian country if Government takes up

President praises Langkawi dialogue

From Farai Dzirutwe in PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia
PRESIDENT Mugabe has praised the 2011 Langkawi International Dialogue which wound up here yesterday saying the event

No to devolution of power, says Nkomo

Bulawayo Bureau
ACTING President John Nkomo says people calling for the devolution of power in governance were ill-informed and

Nyikayaramba booted out of Copac

By Lloyd Gumbo and Farirai Machivenyika
BRIGADIER-GENERAL Douglas Nyikayaramba has been booted out of Copac at the behest of donors battling to control

Stop the Greek hostage crisis!

By Brett Arends
THIS isn’t about “bailing out Greece.”  Yes, the Greeks owe about US$500 billion, but they already have spent the money.

Fifa chief coming

By Petros Kausiyo
FIFA head of security Chris Eaton is due to visit Zimbabwe next week as Zifa inches a step towards closing the Asiagate

Be role models, local sports stars urged

By Roy Matiki
UNITED States sports administrator Jon McCollough has challenged local sports stars to be role models in the society and

Friday Phiri confident

By Godknows Matarutse
YOUNG WARRIORS’ coach Friday Phiri believes Zimbabwe are strong enough to conquer South Africa’s Under-23 soccer team

Who will be captain?

Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S cricket authorities meet in Harare on Friday where a decision will be made on the man to captain the

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