India pledges support for Zim

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
INDIA has pledged to support Zimbabwe’s economic turnaround as the two countries enhance mutual trade and investment
Libya: untold ugly story
For the Libyan rebels, it is a scenario of “take my hand and walk with me into the future of a pro-western and anti-African
We cannot do without Airzim
Zimbabwe has set its eyes on hosting the United Nations World Tourism Organisation general assembly in 2013, in Victoria
Agric Research Council board step in the right direction
RESEARCH and development is the driving factor for those countries that have realised amazing economic turnarounds and
Basketball season to start in October
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
THE Harare Basketball Association have revealed that they are bracing for more competition this season when the league
Giwa rallies Mufakose girls in Copa Coca-Cola tourney
By Roy Matiki
MUFAKOSE 1 High School coach, Langton Giwa, has challenged his players to lift the COPA Coca-Cola girls’ soccer
AAC golf team named
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
KAYMAN MANDHU will be among the top amateurs selected by the Zimbabwe Golf Association for this year’s edition of the
Zanu-PF willing to engage hostile nations
Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF national chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo says
Call to embrace empowerment
Herald Reporter
ZVIMBA East legislator Cde Patrick Zhuwao, yesterday urged
Violence mars Zambia elections

LUSAKA – Rioting erupted yesterday during voting in the Zambian capital after opposition candidate Mr Michael Sata accused his rivals of attempting to rig a tight contest with President Rupiah Banda.
Violence broke out in a slum outside Lusaka as supporters of Mr Sata’s Patriotic Front claimed they found a man carrying pre-marked ballot papers in a box at a polling station in the densely-populated district of Kanyama.
“We searched and found that they were ballot papers, and so we started beating him,” said Francis Mwansa, one of the PF supporters.
The man, identified as Abel Muwowo, was arrested and taken to Kanyama Police Station.
The incident sparked a riot, with President Banda’s





