Challenge Western military aggression, Nam urged

Hebert Zharare in TEHRAN, Iran
NON-Aligned Movement member-states should remain united and chal­lenge Western aggression

Acting President Mujuru consoles Ethiopians

Herald Reporter
Acting President Joice Mujuru yesterday sent a message of condolence to the Ethiopian people

Zim youth guns for top prize

A young Cape-Town based Zimbabwean, Tanaka Mutakwa, is hoping that his Prep-hub will win the Google Apps Developer Challenge after entering the global competition recently. Developers worldwide are given a chance to demonstrate what they can do with the Google Apps API and the Google Drive API. He entered the contest with his Zambian friend, Chanda Pwapwa, and their entry falls under the Not-for-Profit: Education category.
Prep-hub is a web application that hosts past examinations and test papers for students and

Busy schedule for boxers

Lovemore Dube
Sports Editor

THE Zimbabwe Board of Boxing and Wrestling Control is confident that the three tournaments lined up for this year could shape the future of local professional boxing.

Sables conclude training camp

Sports Reporter

A national rugby team select made up of locally based players yesterday concluded a two-day strength and conditioning training camp that was held at Old Hararians Sports Club in Harare.

Tutu boycotts seminar in anti-Blair protest

JOHANNESBURG — Nobel Peace Prize laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu has withdrawn from a seminar in South Africa this week in protest against the presence of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his support for war in Iraq.

Many civilians massacred in Congo: UN officials

GENEVA — Rival armed groups may have killed hundreds of civilians in massacres and other “incomprehensibly vicious” attacks in eastern parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), senior UN officials said yesterday.

Mkoba councillor runs amok, ‘beats up’ residents

Midlands Correspondent

GWERU’S Ward 19 councillor in Mkoba, Clemence Kwaru, reportedly ran amok and assaulted two female residents who were part of a group which besieged his house accusing him of failing to present their problems to the council.

France opens inquiry into claims of Arafat poisoning

French prosecutors have opened a murder inquiry into Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat’s 2004 death near Paris following claims he may have died of polonium poisoning, sources said on Tuesday.

Declaring constitutional deadlock means elections: Zanu-PF

Harare Bureau

ZANU-PF yesterday said if the MDC formations declare a deadlock over the draft constitution they will be effectively calling for elections. 

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