Striking UK state workers take on gvt
BIRMINGHAM – Teachers, nurses and border guards protesting over pension reform staged Britain’s first mass strike for more than
Islamists claim lead in Egypt vote count
CAIRO – Egypt’s Islamists claimed yesterday they were headed for victory in the opening phase of the country’s first
Britain pulls embassy staff out of Iran
TEHRAN. – Britain shut down the Iranian embassy in London and expelled all its staff yesterday, saying the storming of the
Supporters association calls for suspensions
Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe National Soccer Supporters Association has called for the immediate suspension of the two Zifa board
Balance leads Rhinos to victory
Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
MIDWEST Rhinos batsman Garry Balance once again showed his quality as his quick-fire half century led his side to a six-run
Diarrhoea strikes squad
Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
An outbreak of diarrhoea struck the Warriors camp at the Cecafa Tusker Challenge Cup in Tanzania resulting in some players
Cheetahs in tough draw
Sports Reporter
A TOUGH assignment awaits the Cheetahs in Dubai on Friday when they start their campaign in the second leg of the IRB
Young Warriors go hunting
Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S Under-20 soccer team, with a tall order to surpass the achievements of the last year’s class which won a bronze
Toshiba to shut three semi-conductor plants in Japan
TOKYO. – Electronics and manufacturing giant Toshiba said yesterday it is to shut three semi-conductor factories in Japan as part
Malaysia launches female-only taxis
PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia. – A new scheme to provide women-only taxis is being welcomed by Malaysian commuters who say


