Libyan rebels refuse to deal with new PM
Benghazi — Libyan rebels occupying major oil ports in the east of the Opec producer said yesterday they would not deal with new Prime Minister Ahmed Maiteeq, branding him “illegitimate”.
Chingwizi transit camp families face hunger
MWENEZI — More than 3,000 families displaced by flooding in the Tokwe-Murkosi Dam basin in Zimbabwe’s southeastern Masvingo Province are facing looming food shortages after more than three months living…
SA: From economic apartheid to true democracy
Garikai Chengu CONTRARY to the Westernised, popular belief that South Africa is a “model democracy”, it is one of Africa’s most dysfunctional democracies.
Editorial Comment: Moves to improve voting system welcome
Zimbabwe is a 34 year-old democracy. It is still growing and so has a few things to learn on some aspects of how a democratic system operates.
‘Wood involved in fight before death’
Auxilia Katongomara Court Reporter THE mistress of a former British commando found hanged at their rented home in Bulawayo’s Four Winds suburb two years ago, yesterday told an inquest into…
Tsholotsho complains of poor radio,TV signals
Sifundiso Ndlovu Chronicle Reporter THE Tsholotsho community in Matabeleland North yesterday told the Information and Media Panel of Inquiry (IMPI) that government must speed up the setting up of community…
Speaker to rule on MDC-T MPs
Lloyd Gumbo and Tendai Mugabe Harare Bureau Speaker of the National Assembly Cde Jacob Mudenda will today rule on MDC-T factional leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s application to boot out of Parliament…
War against Khupe escalates
Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter THE campaign against MDC-T vice president Thokozani Khupe escalated yesterday evening when fliers decampaigning her were thrown around the Bulawayo City Council building as she made…
Mare ecstatic over Byo gig
Melissa Mpofu Showbiz Editor SULTRY songstress Cynthia Mare, who relocated to Zimbabwe from the United Kingdom last year, will this weekend perform in Bulawayo for the first time when she…
Suicide suspected in nun’s heater death
Masvingo Correspondent A MASVINGO Roman Catholic nun who is alleged to have suffocated to death a fortnight ago when she fell asleep while warming herself with a heater, is now…








