Conrad maintains ARC lead
Collin Matiza Sports Editor
ZIMBABWE’S speed merchant Conrad Rautenbach has maintained the lead of the overall standings of the 2011 African
ANCYL disbandment unlikely, say analysts
Johannesburg – It is unlikely the African National Congress will disband its youth league, analysts said yesterday. “I don’t see
Chirac trial opens in his absence
The trial of former French President Jacques Chirac on charges of illegal party funding during his time as mayor of Paris has
Clashes at Cairo court as Mubarak trial resumes
CAIRO. – Hosni Mubarak’s trial resumed yesterday after dozens of the ousted 83-year-old Egyptian president’s supporters and
UN ready to assist Libya: Envoy
TRIPOLI. – The United Nations is ready to assist Libya’s new authorities in their preparations for elections, UN envoy Ian Martin
Virtues, hopes in Cuba’s tourism
Havana. – In the midst of a changing economic situation that today impacts in many ways, especially in poor countries, tourism
Bullied teen hangs self
Pretoria. – A Grade 11 pupil at the Akasia High School in northern Pretoria hanged herself with a belt from a dress in her room
Cop throws toddler out of moving car
Beitbridge Bureau
A POLICEMAN based here has been convicted of attempted murder after he threw a-two-year-old toddler out of a moving van
Didn’t get the job? Blame your ‘looks’
SOME might consider it an ugly truth that attractive people are often more successful than those less blessed with looks. But now
Human parts on offer
SPARE human parts grown in laboratories could be just years away after scientists discovered more than 20 ways of growing


