Egypt PM says won’t rule out Brotherhood role in new govt
CAIRO, July 11, 2013 (AFP) – Egypt’s prime minister said Thursday he does not rule out posts for the Muslim Brotherhood in his cabinet if candidates are qualified, even as police cracked down on ousted president Mohamed Morsi’s Islamist group.Egypt PM says won’t rule out Brotherhood role in new govt
CAIRO, July 11, 2013 (AFP) – Egypt’s prime minister said Thursday he does not rule out posts for the Muslim Brotherhood in his cabinet if candidates are qualified, even as police cracked down on ousted president Mohamed Morsi’s Islamist group.Egypt PM says won’t rule out Brotherhood role in new govt
CAIRO, July 11, 2013 (AFP) – Egypt’s prime minister said Thursday he does not rule out posts for the Muslim Brotherhood in his cabinet if candidates are qualified, even as police cracked down on ousted president Mohamed Morsi’s Islamist group.Egypt PM says won’t rule out Brotherhood role in new govt
CAIRO, July 11, 2013 (AFP) – Egypt’s prime minister said Thursday he does not rule out posts for the Muslim Brotherhood in his cabinet if candidates are qualified, even as police cracked down on ousted president Mohamed Morsi’s Islamist group.Two suspected gangsters shot dead in Nairobi
NAIROBI – Two suspected gangsters have been shot dead by police in Donholm, Nairobi Thursday.Pumula residents receive four tonnes in Presidential food scheme
Chronicle Reporter THE Presidential Food Scheme continues to be rolled out in Bulawayo with four tonnes of wheat and rice yesterday given to Pumula Constituency.
Zec increases number of polling stations
Harare Bureau The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has increased the number of polling stations for the harmonised elections to ensure that all registered voters cast their ballots.
War erupts over campaign posters
Midlands Correspondent Supporters of aspiring Gweru Urban MPs Mr Tedious Chimombe and Mr Sessil Zvidzayi are allegedly pulling down each other’s campaign posters. Mr Chimombe, a former MDC-T official, is…
Zvishavane slapped with $48 000 bill
Midlands Correspondent CASH-STRAPPED Zvishavane Town Council is set to pump out $48 000 as service fees to a Government-appointed commission which conducted an investigation into corruption allegations levelled against the…
Nust, Total sign MoU
Lorraine Phiri Chronicle Reporter THE National University of Science and Technology (Nust) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Total Zimbabwe and Total South Africa.






