NATO operating covertly in Syria
Stephen LendmanOn March 6, the BBC reported Obama saying Washington won’t intervene in Syria unilaterally. At the same time, he stopped short of ruling out joint Western aggression. In his first 2012 news
Ancestors told him to marry his mother
IN a sleepy village known as Slovo Park near Siyabuswa, South Africa, villagers were torn with joy and surprise as they witnessed a rather strange wedding where a mother and son exchanged wedding vows.
The son, a traditional healer from Siyabuswa in Mpumalanga, said he married his biological mother in a
Girl (12) set to cut hair for first time
A twelve-year-old girl who has been dubbed the real-life Rapunzel after refusing to cut her hair for her whole life is to cut it all off — and plans the 1,55m mane of hair for £3 500 to be made into extensions.Natasha Moraes de Andrade, who lives in an impoverished shanty town in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, has
Harare tennis Open tournament dates set
Ellina Mhlanga Sports ReporterTHE Wheelchair Tennis Association of Zimbabwe have set the dates for the third edition of the Harare Open tournament — part of the NEC Wheelchair Tennis Tour pencilled for next month. The tournament is
Zone VI golf team named
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Golf Association have named a provisional team for golfers to take part in this year’s edition of the Zone VI competition to be hosted by Malawi. The team is made up of the top 10
Mandenge for Sharks attachment
Paul Munyuki Sports ReporterSABLES assistant coach Cyprian “Supa” Mandenge is this morning expected to leave for South Africa where he will spend 10 days on attachment at one of the best rugby franchises in that country.
Syria’s opposition committing abuses: Rights group

BEIRUT — Syria’s armed opposition is carrying out serious human rights abuses, including kidnapping, torture and execution of security force members and government supporters, a rights group said yesterday. “The Syrian government’s brutal tactics cannot justify abuses by armed opposition groups,”
Editorial Comment: DNA: Go well Andy Brown, you sacrificed for motherland
Once again Zimbabwe is mourning one of its finest musicians Andy Brown. Hardly a year passes without one of the giants in our music scene succumbing to the sting of death. Only yesterday it was Tongai Moyo, Cephas Mashakada, Adam Chisvo and Prince Tendai Mupfurutsa. Whilst a lot will beBlitz CDF thieves, corrupt councils
Stephen MpofuThat’s it! The die is cast. Legislators who walk in public with an articulated swagger and yet they carry on their back pot-bellied goblins which steal for them money laid on the Government for social
Serving others, what went wrong?
Sekai NzenzaMany years ago, some strangers arrived after dark and they stood at the entrance of the village compound. Mbuya VaMandirowesa said, “Who is it?” The people said, “Tavirirwawo. The sun has gone


