Floods close Beitbridge Border Post

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau

ZIMBABWE and South African border authorities were yesterday forced

Brig-Gen’s wife demands US$15 000 maintenance

Court Reporter
Zimbabwe National Army Brigadier General and medical doctor Celestino Bhasera was yesterday taken to the Civil Court by his estranged wife of Congolese origin seeking US$15 000 maintenance fees for

Daring thief steals three police cars

Tendai Rupapa Court Reporter
The long arm of the law finally caught up with a daring car thief who engaged in a spate of robberies targeting marked police cars in Harare. Misheck Madzivadondo (32) allegedly stole the cars, which he

Copac’s final draft expected today

Herald Reporter
COPAC is today expected to produce the final draft constitution after

African leaders hail GPA parties

Sydney Kawadza Assistant News Editor
African leaders have hailed parties in the inclusive Government for

Housing development hangs in balance

Municipal Reporter
Development of the Nyatsime housing estate in Chitungwiza hangs in the balance following revelations that Government is yet to transfer the land to the municipality. Some of the six farms making up the 15

Ke Nako Media declared legitimate owners of Parade

Senior Court Reporter
THE Controller of Patents, Trade Marks and Industrial Designs has declared Ke Nako Media the legitimate owners of Parade magazine. That puts to an end the trademark rights dispute pitting Ke

Polio virus found in Egypt linked to Pakistan

ISLAMABAD — Pakistani health officials yesterday called for infants leaving the country to be issued polio vaccinations at airports after virus samples linked to a southern Pakistani city were discovered in Egypt.

Mali troops recaptures key towns

DIABALY — French and Malian troops recaptured the key towns of Diabaly and Douentza yesterday from Islamist rebels holding Mali’s north, as tens of thousands of people fled from the fighting into

Gaddafi’s Libya: Africa’s most prosperous democracy

Garikai Chengu

Contrary to popular belief, Libya, which Western media described as “Gaddafi’s military dictatorship” was in actual fact one of the world’s most democratic States. In 1977, the people of Libya proclaimed

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