Tensions rising in Canada over aboriginal living conditions
OTTAWA — Canada’s governor general yesterday invited native chiefs to meet with him amid growing tensions with aboriginal peoples over squalid living conditions on reserves. The “ceremonial meeting” atRebel coalition to observe ceasefire
LIBREVILLE — A rebel coalition from the Central African Republic yesterday said it was prepared to observe a one-week ceasefire, as peace talks were underway in Libreville.Mali crisis deepens as fighters head south
BAMAKO — Islamist fighters who have controlled northern Mali for months seized a government town in the country’s centre yesterday and vowed to push further south, an Islamist official told AFP.57 killed in twin suicide blasts
QUETTA, Pakistan — At least 57 people were killed and 110 wounded when two suicide bombers blew themselves up at a crowded snooker club in the southwestern city of Quetta yesterday, a senior policeBiti tells off West . . . admits regime change agenda has failed
Hebert Zharare Political Editor
MDC-T secretary-general and Finance Minister Tendai Biti has publicly admitted that the regime change agenda was no longer sustainable in Zimbabwe and implored the West to stop their policy of
US$5,5m sparks row at Anti-graft Commission
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
ZIMBABWE Anti-Corruption Commission investigators are up in arms with their employer over the disbursement of US$5,5 million provided by the central bank in 2008 for housing. The money was
Chinamasa hits out at ex-rights chairman
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
President back from vacation
Herald Reporter
President Mugabe returned home yesterday from the Far
Youth employment creation a priority: Kasukuwere
Herald Reporter
Government is committed to creating employment opportunities for youths, Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment Minister Saviour Kasukuwere has said. He said Government would also
Tsvangirai meets ZEC
Farirai Machivenyika and Felex Share
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday met officials from







