Women power . . . Does it affect African leadership?

This is Part 1 of the cover story of the July 2011, New African edition. “Behind every successful man is a woman” goes the

Chavez returns to Venezuela

CARACAS.
Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez made a surprise homecoming from Cuba yesterday and declared himself “fine” despite

Otto Habsburg dies

VIENNA.
Otto Habsburg, the eldest son of Austria’s last emperor who became a champion of Europe’s enlargement, died yesterday in

Extreme weather not caused by global warming: Expert

CANBERRA.
The remarkable weather extremes of the past decade were not directly caused by global warming, President of the Australian

Nato defends Libya bombing

SOCHI.
NATO’s chief defended the alliance’s Libya operation yesterday during a visit to Russia, which has accused the Western

Rwandan refugees adamant to return home

From John Manzongo recently in CHIPINGE
Rwandan refugees resident in Zimbabwe have been urged to consider voluntary repatriation to their home country.

Legislator remanded in custody

Chinhoyi Bureau
MAGUNJE legislator Franco Ndambakuwa (Zanu-PF) was yesterday brought to court for his initial remand on a charge of rape.

‘Life bans for Asiagate culprits’

By Augustine Hwata
ZIMBABWE’S players and officials implicated in the Asiagate scam risk life bans from the game if they are convicted by the

Mayor to name tribunal

Municipal Reporter
HARARE Mayor Muchadeyi Masunda is set to announce a five-member independent tribunal that will include two retired judges

Villagers cry foul over Green Fuel

By Tendai Mugabe recently in Chisumbanje
VILLAGERS here have accused Green Fuel Investments, which is constructing an ethanol plant in the area of taking vast

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