Woman (85) commits suicide

Beitbridge Reporter
AN 85-year-old woman from Lukange village in Beitbridge East committed suicide after being accused of practising witchcraft by her 35-year-old son, police confirmed yesterday.

Ugly scenes mar Oskido gig

By Thandiwe Moyo
FANS came in droves to experience DJ Oskido’s homecoming party at Horizon Pub and Restaurant which turned out to be a mild affair.
The renowned DJ came on stage well   after midnight and put up a fair show     which saw hundreds of fans dancing to some of the best hits of 2010 and    2011.
However, the show was marred by  chaotic scenes at the entrance to Pioneer House where Horizon is housed. Police  who were manning the door caused a  lot of confusion and revellers pushed their way through the double doors.

C’ndo makes New Year’s Eve date

By Auxilia Katongomara
AFTER a mouth-watering performance by South Africa’s revered spinner Oskido on Sunday, Bulawayo will on Saturday roll into the year  2012 with another house expert DJ C’ndo taking care of business.

Divorce costs Gibson $425m

Los Angeles — Mel Gibson’s ex-wife has been awarded half his $850m fortune in their divorce settlement.

MJ’s mom seeks impersonators

Was Katherine Jackson on a scouting mission to check out a Michael Jackson tribute artiste for business reasons, or was it a case of a mother missing her son?

Nigerian leaders rapped after Islamists attack churches

ABUJA — Nigeria lacks competent leaders to tackle its security problems, a former military ruler said yesterday, following Christmas Day bomb attacks on churches by Islamist militants that killed more than two dozen people.

Ex-South Korean first lady heads north for condolences

The widow of former South Korean President Kim Dae-jung, the author of a now-jettisoned engagement policy with North Korea, crossed the fortified land border between the two sides yesterday to pay her respects to deceased Kim Jong-il.

Sudan army kills Darfur rebel leader

Sudan’s army has killed a key rebel leader from the western Darfur region along with 30 of his troops, officials said, three days after the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) said it had begun advancing on the capital Khartoum.

DPRK paper says Kim Jong Un now leading country

PYONGYANG — A leading Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) newspaper said yesterday that Kim Jong Un took over leading  the country the day after top leader Kim Jong Il died.
In an article entitled “Today and Tomorrow of Songun Korea,” Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea (WPK), said all the DPRK’s work was being firmly carried out under the leadership of Kim Jong Un.

Byo miners’ organisation launched

Business Reporter
A NEW small-scale miners’ organisation called Bulawayo Miners’ Association has been established  to directly represent the interests of the miners in the city.

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