Obama personally informed of Merkel spying — reports
BERLIN. — US President Barack Obama was personally informed of phone tapping against German Chancellor Angela Merkel, which may have begun as early as 2002, German media reported yesterday as…
Syria to destroy chemical weapon stockpile
THE HAGUE/MOSCOW. — Syria handed over a detailed plan to destroy its chemical stockpile on time, international watchdog OPCW said yesterday.
Tuku slams ‘meaningless’ music
Wellington Zimbowa Arts Correspondent Musician Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi has slammed what he calls “meaningless music” from some of Zimbabwe’s young musicians, especially the urban groovers.
Zim to resume gold refining
Business Reporter Zimbabwe is set to resume gold refinery next month in preparation for re-admission to the London Bullion Marketing Association, sources have said.
A tragedy of lives and the nature of imprisonment
Elliot Ziwira THE tragic nature of life is not losing it but living it through the whims of others. Like a snail which will never stick out its head as…
David Beckham’s life story in pictures
David Beckham’s new photograph book will include a heart-warming picture of him with his sons at his last ever soccer game for Paris Saint-Germain.
Madagascar’s elections receive observers’ nod
ANTANANARIVO. — Madagascar’s presidential election received international observers’ nod of approval yesterday, as counting progressed slowly two days after the poll to restore democracy.
NamPower keen to work on city power stations
Clara Mawere Business Reporter NAMIBIAN power utility NamPower has expressed interest in rehabilitating Harare and Bulawayo thermal power stations at an estimated cost of US$175 million.
Versapack named Exporter of the Year
Business Reporters Expanded and extruded polystyrene packaging manufacturer Versapack walked away with the Exporter of the Year award at an awards dinner organised by ZimTrade.











