Lettuce helps Beyonce shed weight

Beyonce Knowles wants to get “chocolate wasted” after successfully shedding her baby weight. The “Run the World (Girls)” singer has been on a diet and exercise regime since giving birth to Blue Ivy — her first daughter with husband Jay-Z — in January and is now looking forward to tucking into some calorific

Five perish in crash

Crime Reporter
FIVE people were killed, one of them on the spot, while 18 others were injured when a kombi veered off the road and overturned near the 166km peg along the Harare-Bulawayo Road on Saturday evening.

Ugandan pair survives the chop

Kyle and Jannette are safe for the fourth week in the Big Brother StarGame implying that they are still in the game for another two weeks making it 42 days in the house. Feeling the bouy, Kyle just hit the jacuzzi in celebration of the Random Machine not landing on the Ugandan ball. Jannette aka Ms Tiny

Ministry of Regional Integration gets phone bills dated before its inception

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
THE Ministry of Regional Integration and International Co-operation said it was shocked recently when it received telephone bills from TelOne dated beyond the period it was established. The Ministry

Roki, Maneta make up

Zimbabwean housemates in Upville house Maneta and Roki are slowly making up after the voluptuous beauty woke up in the wee hours of the morning to have a heart to heart chat with Roki. As the two chatted the Zimbabwean beauty didn’t seem bothered at all by the fact that her fellow countryman was

Entrepreneurs and environmental law

Introduction
Entrepreneurs such as industrialists, informal traders, developers and operators have their activities governed by the Environmental Management Act (Cap 20:27) and its related regulations. It sets out

Prime Minister courts Chinese investors

Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has encouraged the Chinese to invest in Zimbabwe, saying

Georgias case: EU court still to decide

Special Correspondent
Battle lines are drawn in Luxembourg in what is set to be a landmark challenge to European Union

Zim makes giant strides in eradicating malaria

Paidamoyo Chipunza Health Reporter
ZIMBABWE has made giant strides in the eradication of malaria in most districts except for areas along the borders, a senior health official has said.
The focal person for Malaria Case Management in the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare, Dr Stanford Mashaire, attributed the eradication of malaria to prevention and treatment interventions.

Dr Mashaire revealed this at a media briefing on the Global Fund to Fight HIV and Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria Programmes in Harare yesterday.
Districts that have eliminated malaria are Matabeleland South, Masvingo, Midlands and some parts of Mashonaland East.

Trilateral tourism deal sealed

Sydney Kawadza Assistant News Editor
ZIMBABWE, Zambia and the United Nations World Tourism Organisation signed a Trilateral Host Agreement in Victoria Falls yesterday, marking the official countdown to the 20th UNWTO Session of the General Assembly slated for August next year.

Victoria Falls and Livingstone will co-host the historic event that comes to Southern Africa for the first time.
This becomes the second time Africa hosts the event after Senegal did so at its inauguration.

Zimbabwe and Zambia won the right to co-host the meeting at a meeting held in Spain last year.
UNWTO secretary-general Dr Talib Rifai arrived in Victoria Falls on Monday afternoon before leading a variety of activities between Zimbabwe and Zambia.

The event went a gear up when President Mugabe arrived in Victoria Falls while his Zambian counterpartPresident Michael Sata arrived in Livingstone from their respective capitals.

President Mugabe arrived at Victoria Falls International Airport to a thunderous reception from flag-waving, singing and feet stamping residents who braved the hot weather to welcome him.

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