India trains 2 300 Zambians since 1964

LUSAKA – India has trained 2 300 Zambians under the Indian Technical and Economic Co-operation programme which was

Putin voices ‘disgust’ at Gaddafi coverage

MOSCOW. – Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin yesterday expressed his “disgust” at the global media for its graphic coverage

Demystifying collective action

Last week, I highlighted the pain of collective bargaining involving employers who do not honour agreements resulting in

Let’s support urban agriculture

Shingai Kawadza
Today’s planners will without doubt concur with the verity that, urban agriculture is a “new kid on the block” that warrants

Libya – When ‘democracy’ violates human dignity

The Arena Hildegarde
Last week’s Arena commemorated the life and works of former Mozambican leader Samora Moises Machel who perished in a  mysterious plane crash on then apartheid-ruled South African soil. I ended the piece thus, “To Cde Machel we say, A luta tem que continua! (The struggle MUST continue!)”, and Africa will never be colonised again. However, I digress on part 2 of 21st century revolutions.
That day, another African leader, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, his son Mutassim and an unknown number of aides were captured and killed in his home town of Sirte by rebels of the National Transitional Council assisted by NATO allied forces. NATO forces were the first to bombard Libya on March 19 claiming they were implementing United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973’s no-flying zone, and protecting the

Conrad fights disqualification

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
CONRAD Rautenbach is not taking his recent failure to win the 2011 South African Rally Championship title lying down.

Shabanie sack Jani Milanzi

From Paul Mundandi in Zvishavane
AS Premiership log leaders FC Platinum and relegation haunted neighbours Shabanie Mine brace for the Zvishavane derby,

Greystone Park win schools gala

Sports Reporter
GREYSTONE Park Primary School utilised home advantage to win the third inter-schools swimming gala by 374 points.

Outlook dims for SA’s property funds

JOHANNESBURG. – A blistering surge by South Africa’s listed property funds may be starting to stall, as a stagnating

China agrees to invest in euro bailout fund

BRUSSELS. – China has agreed to invest in Europe’s bailout fund, two senior EU diplomats told AFP yesterday hours from a

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