Pair remanded for allegedly stealing copper cables

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau THE trial of two men who were recently arrested for allegedly stealing copper cables worth $10 000 belonging to Zesa and TelOne on the 80 km…

Zim, Zambia engineers work on new Vic Falls city modern plan

Victoria Falls Reporter THE Engineering Institute of Zimbabwe and Zambia is working on a state-of-the-art modern plan for a new Victoria Falls City, outgoing Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry,…

There is your democracy, accept it

ADDRESS by his Excellency the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, Cde R. G. Mugabe (including off the cuff remarks), on the occasion of Zimbabwe’s National Heroes Day…

Odinga fights for relevance

Wanjohi Kabukuru In the last three months the future of Raila Odinga in Kenya’s politics has been a torment to his supporters. One faction of his core support base sought…

Editorial Comment: The Times’ Zim uranium story plain stupid

The story that Zimbabwe is selling uranium to Iran is not just wrong, it is stupid and The Times of London did nothing to check the story or even work…

MDC-T: Purveyor of despondency

Rufaro Mhlanga The forlorn attempts by MDC-T to create a false perception that Zanu-PF’s electoral victory will plunge the country into political, social and economic crisis are as irresponsible as…

Positive evaluations in Mali run-off

BAMAKO. — Vote counting for Mali’s second round of presidential elections was underway after polling stations closed across the west African country on Sunday night. After 10 hours of voting,…

No proof of irregularities in Mali presidential run-off

BAMAKO. — The camp of Soumaila Cisee, who faced Ibrahim Boubacar Keita in the just-ended presidential run- off, yesterday contested the credibility of the upcoming results, citing irregularities.

Blackberry to sell off

OTTAWA. —  Struggling smartphone maker BlackBerry said yesterday it is examining “strategic alternatives,” which could involve putting itself up for sale. The Canadian firm said it had formed a committee…

Legal woes mount for Navalny amid foreign funding accusations

MOSCOW. — Russian prosecutors yesterday accused protest leader Alexei Navalny of breaking the law in his campaign for Moscow mayor by receiving donations from foreign nationals, adding to the legal…

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