Leaders urged to pay attention to youths
Herald Reporter
POLITICAL leaders have been urged to pay attention to the voices of the youths lest they lose their support. Youth leaders
Regional Islamic awakening a result of Moslem recourse
Tehran. – Supreme Leader of Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei yesterday said Islamic awakening in the region
We’re awaiting probe results, says VP Mujuru
Vice President Joice Mujuru says despite the Mujuru family having accepted that death is God’s decree, the family hopes the
WikiLeaks cable leak ‘irresponsible’, says Australia
SYDNEY. – Australia’s attorney general has described WikiLeaks as “incredibly irresponsible” for publishing the names of 23
Biti snubs chiefs
Finance Minister Tendai Biti yesterday allegedly snubbed a meeting with the Chiefs Council which was meant to discuss a
Al-Qaeda linked to Nigerian bombing
ABUJA. – Nigerian authorities said yesterday that a member of a violent local Islamist sect who has al-Qaeda links masterminded
Tracy Mutinhiri booted out
Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
ZANU-PF yesterday dismissed Marondera East legislator Mrs Tracy Mutinhiri from the party with immediate effect following recommendations by its national disciplinary committee.
She could also lose her position in Government where she is Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Services.
Mrs Mutinhiri was found guilty of behaviour inconsistent with the party’s principles.
The Politburo met yesterday and resolved to dismiss the former Women’s League national political commissar.
Zanu-PF spokesperson Cde Rugare Gum-bo confirmed the development yesterday.
“It was unanimously agreed that she should be dismissed from the party with immediate effect. Politburo has taken that
‘Gaddafi’s disappearance calculated’
Moscow. – High expectations notwithstanding, the Libyan rebels are far from establishing peace in their country, argued
ANC reopens Malema hearing
JOHANNESBURG. – Riot police sealed off South Africa’s ruling party headquarters yesterday to prevent a repeat of violence




