10 killed in Iraq bomb attacks

BAGHDAD — Ten people were killed and 43 wounded yesterday in three bomb attacks in north of Baghdad and Iraq’s eastern province of Diyala, the police said. 

Togo’s new PM speaks of need to embrace dialogue

Lomé — Togo’s new Prime Minister  Ahoomey-Zunu Seleagodjo took over office on Monday and pointed out the need to embrace dialogue and consultation between the political class in the country. 
Ahoomey-Zunu said that dialogue and consultation “were basic rules for the functioning” of governments

Manunure bubbling with confidence ahead of finals

From Paul Mundandi in ZVISHAVANE
MIDLANDS Province is bubbling with confidence ahead of the Copa Coca-Cola finals at Mosi-a-Tunya Secondary School this weekend.

Kaitano unveiled as Hunt’s deputy

Sports Reporter
FORMER Warriors vice captain and SuperSport United legend Kaitano “Kaizer” Tembo was officially unveiled as coach Gavin Hunt’s assistant at the South African Premiership outfit last Thursday,

Five ruled out of Young Warriors, Angola tie

Godknows Matarutse Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS midfielder Brian Five has been ruled out of the Young Warriors squad set to play Angola at Rufaro on Sunday in an Africa Youth Championship second round, first leg match, after he pulled his

Lack of treachery control, insecurities of nations

In international politics, peace and security continue to be a teething governance problem where international bodies such as the United Nations, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato), the

MTP raw deal for youth

Innocent Katsande
In his recent Mid-term Fiscal Policy Review, the Minister of Finance reviewed the 2012 Budget framework in a number of ways. The minister reduced the budget allocations for key ministries that

When editorial cartoons cross the line

Knowledge Mushohwe
Editorial cartoons can be important as signposts of history. They are good too as mirrors of social-political developments in any country. But in a deeply polarised political environment, as was the case

Nigerian fuel subsidy lands 7 firms in trouble

ABUJA — Nigeria yesterday announced plans to prosecute 12 people and seven firms accused of stealing US$75 million through a graft-ridden fuel-subsidy programme that sparked outrage in the oil-rich nation.

Syria fills security positions

DAMASCUS — Five Syrian intelligence officials were yesterday appointed to fill positions in major security headquarters, sources told Xinhua.

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