NATHANIEL MANHERU:- Zim: For whom history tolls ring
On December 29, 2008, the British establishment, working thorough its captive Sunday Times’ Martin Fletcher, ran what has
Busy weekend for D1 League
By Ellina Mhlanga
IT will be a busy weekend in the Zifa Division One League as the Eastern and Central Regions resume after a two-week
Wild Boys fight for survival
Sports Reporter
LITTLE Shooting Stars’ hearty battle to avoid relegation has been one of the feel-good stories of the Castle Lager Premiership and
Have the eye of compassion
Funny how our society is very judgmental, people are so quick to condemn others. People tend to get preoccupied with what
S Africa’s municipal workers set to strike
Johannesburg.
Almost 145 000 municipal workers will begin a countrywide strike on August 15, the SA Municipal Workers’ Union (Samwu) said
. . . Eskom wage dispute hots up
Johannesburg.
Diamond miners in South Africa returned to work on yesterday after a 14-day strike, while a wage dispute at state power utility
Zambian opposition questions president Banda’s nationality
Lusaka.
Zambia’s main opposition party the Patriotic Front on Thursday accused president Rupiah Banda of lying about his parents’
Libyan govt rubbishes ‘death’ of Gaddafi’s son
Tripoli.
THE Libyan government has denied rebel reports that Muammar Gaddafi’s youngest son Khamis was killed in a Nato strike
Flowing water at planet Mars: NASA
WASHINGTON.
Observations from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter have revealed possible flowing water during the warmest months on
China, Pakistan pledge to step up anti-terrorism cooperation
BEIJING.
A foreign ministry spokesman said that China will step up its anti-terrorism cooperation with Pakistan in an effort to maintain


