Japan ordered to end whaling
JAPAN was last night forced to immediately end its slaughter of thousands of whales in the Antarctic after the top UN court backed Australia’s claim the killing was unlawful.
Editorial Comment: Africa still victim of Europe’s divide-and-rule tactic
The European Union and a selection of African leaders meet in Brussels, Belgium over the next two days. The EU-Africa Summit has, however, been overshadowed by a boycott by key…
Code of conduct, restraint agreement
Cosmas Zulu Talking Footbal CLUBS and national teams’ officials must come up with two documents I have mentioned above. I will give you instances why they must go that way.
Al-Jazeera reporters back in the dock in Egypt
AL-JAZEERA’S Australian reporter Peter Greste and fellow journalists from the satellite news channel were back in court in Egypt yesterday after spending nearly 100 days in jail since their arrest.
Dutch humiliate England
Cape Town – The Netherlands upset 2010 champions England by 45 runs at the World Twenty20 in Chittagong yesterday, with paceman Mudassar Bukhari and Logan van Beek taking three wickets…
Moyes’ United face Guardiola’s mammoth Bayern
Manchester United, comprehensively outplayed by local rivals Liverpool and Manchester City at Old Trafford recently, face an even tougher challenge when holders Bayern Munich come calling in the Champions League…
Madinda on verge of winning Bots B-Mobile league title
Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter LEGENDARY footballer and coach Madinda Ndlovu is 360 minutes away from winning his third straight Botswana B-Mobile Soccer League title.
Belgian town cuts ties with twin French city after far-right win
THE mayor of a Belgian industrial town cut off ties with a sister city in southern France yesterday after the far right won its city hall in weekend local elections.
Koreas trade fire; island residents in shelters
NORTH and South Korea fired hundreds of artillery shells into each other’s waters yesterday in a flare-up of animosity that forced residents of five front-line South Korean islands to evacuate…
Naph appeals for financial support
Tobias Mandoreba Hwange Correspondent THE National Association of Primary School Heads (Naph) has sent out an urgent SOS to the corporate world to chip in with sponsorship to ensure a…



