Chivaviro’s book ideal for youths, couples
South African-BASED pastor Apostle Toggie Chivaviro of the Assemblies of Pentecostal Methodists has published a book that is set to make a positive change in the lives of today’s youths and couples.The book deals with life-challenging questions about relationships, marriage and sex, issues that are
Beverly turns to ‘Borrowdale’

Ruth Butaumocho Entertainment Editor
Chipinge revellers get rare treat
One of Harare’s popular pole dancers, Beverly Sibanda, known in the entertainment circles as Bev, is
Bin Laden not buried at sea?
The body of Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden was not buried at sea, according to leaked e-mails of intelligence firm Stratfor, as revealed by WikiLeaks. Stratfor’s vice-president for intelligence, Fred Burton,
Congo farm law seen hurting foreign investment
KINSHASA — A law meant to breathe new life into agriculture in Democratic Republic of Congo risks scaring off needed foreign investment due to a clause calling for farms to be majority-owned by Congolese, according to investors and other sector players. The Congolese Federation of Enterprises hasRomney vows to toughen Iran sanctions
WASHINGTON — US presidential hopeful Mitt Romney yesterday vowed tougher sanctions against Iran, if he is elected, backed by readiness to use military force to keep it from getting a nuclear weapon.Criticising what he sees as an Obama administration policy weighted toward engagement, Romney told
China’s defence budget to grow in 2012
BEIJING — China said Sunday it plans to raise its defence budget by 11,2 percent to US$106,4 billion in 2012. This year’s draft defence budget is 67,6 billion yuan more than the defence expenditure of 2011, said Li Zhaoxing, spokesman for the annual session of China’s national legislature. “The ChineseRussia, US spar over protests on Twitter
MOSCOW — Russia yesterday took to Twitter to denounce an earlier tweet from the US ambassador about the rough handling of activists who tried to stage a sit-in protest over Vladimir Putin’s election win.The pointed exchange between the foreign ministry and US ambassador Michael McFaul followed the
Eastern Libya defies Tripoli to create autonomous council
BENGHAZI — Civic leaders in Cyrenaica, home to most of Libya’s oil, have created a council to administer the eastern region, a move that could lead to confrontation with the interim leadership in Tripoli. About 3 000 delegates at a congress yesterday in the eastern city of Benghazi installedAnswer lies in efficient public transport system
The war between traffic police and commuter omnibus operators is fast running out of control. Police claim they are enforcing traffic laws while operators claim they are being fleeced in broad daylight.At some point, operators in Harare and Norton withdrew their service in protest against what they
AU must assert itself on Libya
Dr Kananga KandengeLibya is both an Arab country and an African country. Libya is a member of the African Union, a member of the Mediterranean countries and a member of the Arab Lea- gue. It is fact that there are


