Libya’s NFA wins 39 Congress seats

TRIPOLI. — Libya’s National Forces Alliance, led by former interim Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril, won 39 seats of 80 seats set aside for party-list candidates in the General National Congress, the electoral commission announced on Tuesday night.

Taliban bomb attack destroys Nato fuel tankers

MAZARISHARIF. — A Taliban bomb attack yesterday destroyed 22 fuel tankers carrying supplies for Nato forces in Afghanistan, local officials said, as nine Afghan soldiers and two Nato troops died in escalating insurgent attacks.

Banking woes worry RBZ

Golden Sibanda in Nyanga
THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has said it is concerned at the emergence of a number of banking sector problems similar to the ones that caused the 2004-2005 financial crisis.

Daggers drawn in kapenta war

Patrick Chitumba Features writer
Some blame it on climate change, others on the “use of juju” and others on Zambians who encroach into the Zimbabwean territory for fishing expeditions. Others claim that whites invented a type of fish

Empowering the girl child

arai Kuvirimirwa Features Writer
With sacrificing family resources to educate a girl child and a potential future leader still a big societal challenge, any effort to see the education of a girl is a huge boon. So when millions of dollars are

Things fall apart in Europe . . .

Umar Waqar
It is a bright sunny day and after a morning jog I come back and prepare my breakfast and switch on the television. Early news hour on almost every news channel telecast chaotic news and headlines;

Musona in Young Warriors squad

Godknows Matarutse Sports Reporter
ACES Youth Academy forward Walter Musona has been included in the Young Warriors squad that is preparing to take on Angola in the second round, first leg of the African Under-20 Youth

Zim-Moza trade pact can benefit you!

Did you know that you can export your goods or products to Mozambique under the Zimbabwe-Mozambique trade agreement without paying duty in Mozambique?

HIV drug resistance getting higher: WHO

WASHINGTON. — Drug resistance to HIV medicines has been creeping higher in parts of Africa and Asia but is not steep enough to cause alarm, said a survey released by the World Health Organisation yesterday.

Ethiopian PM in ‘critical’ condition

BRUSSELS. — Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi was “critical” in hospital in Brussels yesterday, diplomatic sources told AFP, though his government denied he was unwell.

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