RTG raises US$4,5m

Walter Muchinguri Assistant Business Editor
RAINBOW Tourism Group Limited has raised US$4,5 million through a renounceable rights offer to its existing shareholders. The total uptake for the rights offer was 28,10 percent, which compares well with

Steyn bowls South Africa to victory

JOHANNESBURG. –  Dale Steyn struck with the second new ball to secure a 211-run win for South Africa before lunch on the fourth day of the first Test cricket against Pakistan at the Wanderers Stadium

Family feuds as Mali’s life slips away

LONDON. – The family of Muhammad Ali is embroiled in a bitter feud over the former world heavyweight boxing champion as his life slips away, his brother claimed on Sunday. Rahman Ali said his sister-in-law

Balotelli shines

PARIS. – European big-name soccer strikers enjoyed contrasting fortunes as Mario Balotelli enjoyed a scoring debut for AC Milan to share the spotlight with Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo who had

Afghan, Pakistani leaders vow to reach peace settlement within six months

LONDON — Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari promised here yesterday to exert efforts to reach a peace settlement for Afghanistan within six months. All sides

SA sets minimum daily wage

CAPE TOWN — The South African government yesterday set a minimum daily wage of R105 (about US$12) for farmworkers following a devastating strike in the Western Cape Province. The new minimum

Cambodia begins cremation

PHNOM PENH — Cambodia began to cremate the body of the country’s most revered King Father Norodom Sihanouk yesterday evening after it had been lying in state for more than three months at the

Schools reopen in liberated northern Mali

SCHOOLS re-opened yesterday in Gao in northern Mali after French and Malian troops moved in and armed Islamists who had held the town for seven months fled, an AFP photographer said. Girls and boys

Lack of reforms corners new Libyan rulers

TWO years after the start of the uprising that ousted Muammar Gaddafi, Libya’s new rulers are under attack for lack of reforms and face protests on February 15 being touted by some as a “second

How to distinguish true, false prophets

Takura Rukwati
Welcome to the wisdom corner, a place where issues and misunderstandings over Christianity today are solved by the word of God. In this week’s article, I will be talking a bit about how we can

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