Man discovers he’s actually a woman
A man who went to hospital with a kidney stone was left stunned when his ultrasound revealed that he was actually a woman. Steve Crecelius, who is a photographer from Denver, Colorado, was born with both male and female traits but has been repressing his feminine side for a long time. But after anSyrian massacre tests Annan plan
UNITED NATIONS — The massacre of more than 100 people in a Syrian village could be a watershed for President Bashar al-Assad and UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan, with the latter’s credibility at stake, diplomats said. Annan started his second visit to Damascus yesterday struggling to keep aBlair not making apologies for courting Murdoch
LONDON — Former British prime minister Tony Blair told a press ethics inquiry yesterday he made no apologies for courting Rupert Murdoch’s newspapers, in evidence disrupted by a protester calling him a ‘war criminal’. A middle-aged man burst into the courtroom where the Leveson Inquiry is held andBomb rips Nairobi central
NAIROBI — A blast ripped through shops in central Nairobi yesterday, wounding dozens in what the prime minister called a “terrorist” attack despite initial police reports of an accidental cause. Speaking at the charred and wrecked small shopping complex in Nairobi’s commercial heart, Raila OdingaTime to get back to the top
Takura Rukwati
Are you ready to follow God into the best of your life no matter what the media and the so-called preachers who intimidate you into not believing the Gospel of Prosperity say? Are you ready to
Review of the pretty, the ugly
Stephen Mpofu
The occasion is auspicious, the calendar date that cradles it universal. Bromides are reversed between newsmakers and watchdogs in a review parade of the prettier of the two sides. On May 3,
Muripo wins in South Africa
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
FORMER karate world champion, Samson Muripo, proved to be a force to reckon with when he won the Open weight category at the Southern Africa Kyokushin Union Karate championships on Saturday in
Campo hails Young Sables
Paul Munyuki, Godknows Matarutse Sports ReportersAUSTRALIAN rugby legend, David “Campo” Campese, yesterday said he was impressed with the Zimbabwe Under-20 side that is in camp for the Junior World Rugby Trophy tournament. The former
Editorial Comment: Indigenisation: No need to doubt Govt’s sincerity
A new chapter in the history of Zimbabwe was opened last year when the Government launched the Community Share Ownership Trust Scheme to empower indigenous Zimbabweans. This was a bold step to address imbalances spawned by colonial dispossession. Guided by the enabling legislation as
Forgive them not, they have hidden agendas
Udo W. Froese
THE racial viciousness of the well-heeled neo-colonial movement has again demonstrated that it will stop at nothing when it comes to humiliating an indigenous black South African man. President Jacob


