Tunisian court jails topless activists

TUNIS — A Tunisian court on Wednesday convicted three European feminist activists who staged a topless courthouse protest last month, sentencing them to four months and a day in prison, a court

IRGC commander calls for high voter turnout

TEHRAN — Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Ground Force Brigadier General Mohammad Pakpour urged the Iranian people to turn out in massive numbers in today’s presidential

Obscure player contribute to UN

LONDON. — The United Nations of the Barclays Premier League came together last season as 257 players from 59 different countries scored 1,016 goals . . .  but do you know who the scorer from

For Tsvangirai, courage is proportional to distance

BACK in the village, in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve, it is the fear of what tomorrow may bring that makes the tortoise carry his house along with him wherever he goes. In the village,

Ximex tenants evicted

Peter Matambanadzo, Senior Reporter THE High Court has ordered tenants at Ximex Mall in Harare to vacate the property by July 31 to pave way for refurbishment of the complex.…

BREAKING NEWS:Zanu PF primary elections set for June 24

Herald Reporter
Zanu PF has set June 24 as the date for its primary elections after the

Election dates gazetted

Herald Reporter The much awaited harmonised elections will be held on July 31 after President Mugabe gazetted the dates in Statutory Instrument 86 of 2013 today. If a presidential run-off…

Tsvangirai boycott threats slammed

Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai was today widely criticised for threatening to boycott the forthcoming harmonised elections set for July 31, with analysts saying his utterances confirm his fear of defeat by President Mugabe and Zanu-PF. He said President Mugabe in coming up with the election

Ximex Mall tenants evicted

Peter Matambanadzo, Senior Reporter
THE High Court has ordered tenants at Ximex Mall in Harare to vacate the property by July 31 to pave way for refurbishment of the complex. This follows a protracted battle between the owners of the mall, National Social Security Authority and tenants

Sri Lanka to investigate NGOs operating in country

COLOMBO — The Sri Lankan government has appointed a special committee to investigate charges and allegations being made against Non-Governmental Organizations ( NGOs) and their operations in the country, the government information department said Thursday.

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