OAU, not as bad as people think

Guy Anold

THE disunity over major issues and individual quarrels between members that emerged at the OAU summit in Mauritius in June 1976 raised once more the question as to whether the OAU was about to break up. But as Nigeria’s Commissioner for External Affairs, Joe Garba, said earlier in the year at the time of the Angola Summit: “The OAU is

Latest: President leaves for AU

President Mugabe left for Ethiopia today to attend the African Union’s golden jubillee celebrations that will take place in that country’s capital Addis Ababa on Saturday.

Editorial Comment: Implement use-it-or-lose-it mining policy more aggressively

Zimbabwe’s mining sector has conjured so much interest from local and foreign investors, particularly in the last few years when global demand for minerals such as platinum, chrome, gold and others has gone up significantly.

Is Obama the New Nixon?

Jonathan Franklin

WITHOUT going over the edge to Rush Limbaugh territory, the internal spying on reporters and politicization of the IRS do raise the question. Could Obama be trumping “Tricky Dick” on the latter’s home turf? Few politicians can match Richard Milhous Nixon for obsession with leaks, propagation of secret wars and creation of a list of enemies.

Is the AU equipped to serve Africa’s people for another 50 years?

Geoges Nzongola-Ntalaja

THE African Union (AU) is now 50 years old. Amid the celebrations this week, the AU — which was established as the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) in 1963 — needs to take stock of its strengths and weaknesses as an intergovernmental organisation designed to promote the pan-African agenda politically and economically.

US$84 900 airtime vanishes

Tendai Rupapa Senior court reporter
NetOne Cellular (Private) Limited lost thousands of dollars to its customer care service officer who allegedly converted US$84 900 worth of airtime to his own use.
Reuben Langton Mujuru (29) was a salesman when he allegedly committed the offence.

Bogus doc with only 2 O-Level passes jailed

Andrew Kunambura Bindura Bureau
A BOGUS medical doctor, who established and operated a clinic for three months in Shamva with only two Ordinary Level passes, was recently jailed for an effective four-and-a-half years by a Bindura magistrate.

Court nullifies introduction of private Bill

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
THE Supreme Court has nullified the introduction of the Urban Council Amendment Bill HB 5/2011 into Parliament last year on the basis that the motion had been moved by individual legislators who had no such powers in terms of the Global Political Agreement.

DJ Munya, accomplices remanded in custody

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter
STAR FM DJ Munyaradzi Milimo, accused of killing a man he suspected of having an extra-marital affair with his wife, yesterday appeared in court alongside his two accomplices charged with murder.

Associated Press team in abortive mission

Senior Reporter
THE two American journalists who were denied entry into Zimbabwe on Tuesday morning soon after their arrival were an Associated Press disciplinary committee that had come to investigate allegations that their photographer Tsvangirai Mukwazhi had recently been assigned to work in Prime Minister’s Office, sources said yesterday.

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