US warships steam towards Libya coast
US President Barack Obama has pledged to bring to justice those who attacked the US consulate in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Chinese deal a boon for country’s infrastructure
INVESTMENT in infrastructure has been cited as one of the key requirements for the country’s economic growth and development.
Invitation to Dance set for October
Entertainment Reporter
BULAWAYO Theatre will host the Invitation to Dance concert that will be in celebration of Bulawayo’s vibrant youth dance culture with disciplines like hip hop in particular coming into the spotlight.
Kenyan deputy minister fired over incitement charge
NAIROBI — A deputy minister who is also the MP for the Tana River area where more than 100 people have been killed in the past month was removed from his cabinet position after being charged with incitement, Kenya’s presidency said yesterday.
Pakistan charges murder over factory fires
Pakistan has registered murder charges against factory owners and government officials in Karachi over the deaths of 289 people in the country’s worst industrial disaster, police have said.
Amcu calls for Zuma intervention
RUSTENBURG — President Jacob Zuma must intervene to stop the ongoing unrest in South Africa’s mines, the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu) said yesterday.
Sandy shines at Atlantic Fringe
Entertainment Correspondent
LEADING songstress, Sandra Ndebele and her dance crew Intombi Zomqangala wowed fans at the just-ended Atlantic Fringe Festival in Canada and scooped one of the festival’s best awards, the Fringe Jury Award.
Inline eye first position
Lillian Sibanda
BULAWAYO-based Inline Academy will be out for maximum points when they take on Mufakose Queens in what could be the match of the weekend in the national Women’s Soccer League.
Mbada Diamond Cup roars into action
Ricky Zililo
THE country’s richest soccer tournament, the Mbada Diamonds Cup, roars to life tomorrow with Bulawayo clubs looking beyond the first round.
‘Arrest Tsvangirai for bigamy’
Harare Bureau
LAWYERS representing Ms Locardia Karimatsenga have written to the Attorney General seeking the arrest of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai on allegations of bigamy.
Mr Jonathan Samukange of Venturas and Samukange law firm yesterday wrote to Mr Johannes Tomana arguing that Mr Tsvangirai had breached Section 104 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.
PM Tsvangirai paid lobola for Ms Elizabeth Macheka and on 27 August this year obtained a marriage licence in preparation for his wedding tomorrow.





