Lies, imperialism on verge of victory
Stephen Gowans
But all pretence that the organisation was neutral was swept aside in the Western media’s celebration of the rebel march into
Witnesses of Jesus release debut album
Richmore Tera Entertainment Reporter
TALENTED keyboardist Jonathan Mgazi’s newly established recording stable, MJ Studio has released an album by one of its
Is this the resurgence of pan-Africanism in Sadc?
Tendai Moyo
The regional grouping has apparently assumed a vigilant stance that is aimed at thwarting any external meddling into its
All set for ‘Titanic Clash’ in Chitungwiza
Liberty Hamunakwadi Entertainment Reporter
Music lovers are in for a treat as Alick Macheso clashes with Oliver Mtukudzi on Friday. Dubbed “The Titanic Clash”, the
President to officially open Harare Agric Show
Herald Reporter
PRESIDENT Mugabe will on Friday officially open
Time GPA parties adopted Team Zimbabwe spirit
WE welcome the stance taken by the Southern African Development Community in advising the facilitator to the Global
Sephuma shines at Magnum launch
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Despite her troubled love life, South Africa’s Judith Sephuma put on a brave face before staging an excellent performance at
Gaddafi a hunted man, sons captured
LIBYAN leader Muammar Gaddafi was a hunted man yesterday as loyal remnants of his forces made last-ditch stand in the capital to fight a NATO and rebel-backed on-slaught on Tripoli.
In a defiant audio broadcast on Sunday before state television went off the air, he said he was still in Tripoli, and would stay “until the end”.
Gaddafi’s whereabouts were not known after rebels said they held three of his sons, including heir apparent Seif al-Islam.
Al-Jazeera later said one of the other two captured sons, Mohammed, had managed to escape.
There has been speculation he might seek refuge in his home region around Sirte or abroad.
It is still far from clear exactly who will emerge to rule a country that has known only Gaddafi’s rule for four decades, and how much loyalty they might feel to their one-time allies.
Lack of funding hampers rural electrification
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has made significant progress in its effort to ensure that all rural schools and health institutions have access to
Picking refuse to earn a living
Roselyn Sachiti Deputy Features Editor
EVERY weekday of the year 2010, Moses woke up from his Warren Park home, dressed in his top-of-the-shelf clothes and





