Ah-Sat given run for their money

By Sikhumbuzo Moyo
REIGNING Bulawayo Metropolitan Province Darts Association champions, Ah-Sat, were given a good run for their money by supercharged debutants, Maisonic, during a league match played at Maisonic Pub on Wednesday night.
The champions had to labour to a 17-22 win.

Junior swimmers leave for Harare

Sports Reporter
THIRTY-eight junior swimmers are expected to leave today for Harare where they will compete in the National Swimming Junior Championships  set for the Les Brown Pool in Harare tomorrow and Sunday.

Emganwini Celtics get timely boost

Sports Reporter
A social soccer club based in the western suburbs of the city received a timely boost before the start of the season when a local transport company donated a full kit to the team.
Emganwini Celtics were earlier this week given a donation by businessman Joseph Moyo who runs Joe Man Tours whose total amount was R3 200 ahead of the Bulawayo Companies League that is expected to kick off this weekend.

Dentist to help check pharaoh’s cavity

Hong Kong — A Hong Kong dentist is wielding forceps to help reach for answers inside the last surviving example of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Great Pyramid of Giza.

Islamists, Africans walk out on UN gay panel

GENEVA — Brushing aside high-level UN appeals for cooperation to halt murder and violence against gays and lesbians around the globe, Muslim and Arab countries on Wednesday walked out of a Human Rights Council panel to tackle the issue.

UN soldier brought cholera to Haiti?

Bill Clinton, the UN’s special envoy to Haiti, said on Wednesday that a member of the global organisation’s peacekeeping force was probably responsible for bringing cholera to the Caribbean country, but may not have known that he was doing so.

Not all Muslims follow Islamic tenets

By Sheikh Abdullah Makwinja
Muslims, are very popular in the media nowadays. Worldwide debates rage about various topics that invariably involve Muslims. Almost continuous media exposure means that there is hardly a person left in the world that has not read or seen something about Islam or Muslims, or both.

Hormonal birth control gives HIV a chance

Hormonal contraception may     make it easier for HIV to spread between heterosexual sex partners, according to a new study conducted in Africa.
Women in the study who used hormonal contraception had double the risk of acquiring HIV or transmitting it to their male partners as those who did not use hormonal contraception.

Hormonal contraception advice not reaching women

JOHANNESBURG — The World Health Organisation (WHO) has advised women on injectable hormonal birth control to use condoms to prevent HIV infection in light of possible HIV risks associated with “the shot”, but HIV organisations and activists say this has not been effectively communicated to women.
In October 2011, a study published in the medical journal, The Lancet, suggested hormonal contraception doubled the risk of a woman contracting HIV — and of HIV-positive women transmitting — the virus to their partners.

Army gets go ahead to evict Gunda’s widow

Court Reporter
BULAWAYO High Court judge Justice Lawrence Kamocha yesterday granted the Ministry of Defence leave to execute a judgment ordering the widow of national hero Brigadier-General Paul Armstrong Gunda to vacate an army house in Bulawayo within 10 days.

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