Corporate governance : An antidote to corruption
Gertrude R Takawira
It has rendered to naught brilliant economic reforms. Most people hate it. A few benefit from it. Yet corruption is strong
African beauty myth long gone?
Tarisai Nyamweda
In the 1980’s, many African women had black patches on their cheeks due to the side effects of a popular skin lightener on
New Urbanism the way to go
Michael Chideme
Harare residents searching for lodgings have often lamented the shortage of rented accommodation, as residential estates
African Union’s decision on Libyan NTC noble
This refusal opened floodgates of criticism from various corners of the world. Some sections accused the continental body of
Russia condemns Israeli embassy attack
MOSCOW. – Egypt should take additional measures to step up security of foreign embassies on its territory, the Russian Foreign
DPRK grateful to founding principles
Harare. – The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea on Friday celebrated its 63rd anniversary since the country’s birth
G Bissau PM says Gaddafi welcome in his country
BISSAU. – Guinea Bissau Prime Minister Carlos Gomes Junior said Saturday Libya’s ousted leader Muammar Gaddafi would be
9/11 ‘not the work of Moslems’
Kuala Lumpur – The long-serving former Malaysian premier Mahathir Mohammed says Arab Moslems are incapable of carrying
Zanzibar ferry disaster: No hope of more survivors
ZANZIBAR. – Rescue teams resumed their search yesterday for victims of the ferry disasters off Zanzibar, in which at least 193
Policeman escapes 3-year jail term
Beitbridge Bureau
A Beitbridge policeman who threw a two-year-old child out of a moving vehicle while blind drunk has escaped a three years jail



