S Sudan wildlife, tourism delegation in the country
By Costa Mano
A delegation from South Sudan’s Ministry of Wildlife Conservation and Tourism is in the country to acquaint itself with the
Zimbabweans now lead better lives – Survey
By Tawanda Musarurwa
ZIMBABWEANS are the most likely people in Southern Africa to say they are now leading a better life after a period of economic difficulty.
Parties’ differences disrupt Bill hearing
By Lloyd Gumbo
Differences between Zanu-PF and the MDC formations over the period when human rights abuses should be investigated led
Mana Pools tourist arrivals increase
Lodges and other accommodation facilities in Mana Pools National Park are fully booked until September. National Parks and
Airzim starts repairing planes
Air Zimbabwe has begun repairing two of its three short-haul planes which had been grounded by the Civil Aviation Authority of
Malema trust no secret – ANCYL
Johannesburg.
The trust reportedly used to fund ANC Youth League president Julius Malema’s lifestyle is no secret, league secretary Sindiso
Zimbabwe lags behind on Kariba
By Farirai Machivenyika recently in Kariba
Bureaucracy in Government has stalled the commencement of the Kariba South Power Station expansion programme with
Vatican recalls ambassador to Ireland
VATICAN CITY.
The Vatican has recalled its ambassador to Ireland following severe criticism by the Irish parliament of the Church’s role in
US rushes to avert disastrous default
WASHINGTON.
The White House and top lawmakers scrambled yesterday to reach a deal to save the world’s richest country from a disastrous
Uruguay lift Copa
BEUNOS AIRES.
The record 15th Copa America soccer triumph came with a fair dose of suffering – the only way Uruguay know how. They




