The show trial of Saif Gaddafi, an Obama crime

Stephen Lendman Correspondent In 2007, United States candidate Obama said “the president does not have the power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorise a military attack in a situation that…

Opposition leader gets top parly job

BUJUMBURA. – Burundi’s main opposition leader Agathon Rwasa was yesterday elected as deputy head of the national parliament, despite having condemned recent elections and supported months of civil unrest. Rwasa, who…

Chimene raps Muchinguri, Chingosho

Mutare Bureau MANICALAND Provincial Affairs Minister Mandi Chimene yesterday launched an attack on Zanu-PF Politburo member Cde Oppah Muchinguri and Headlands legislator Cde Christopher Chingosho, accusing them of fanning division…

Going beyond Cecil the lion’s funeral wake

Taona Nhamoyebonde Spectrum Well, well, well! The poaching of Zimbabwe’s most famous lion, Cecil, the godfather of Hwange National Park has sparked international outrage and ignited demonstrations in yonder United States. But…

Gold at weakest level

MANILA. — Gold dipped towards its weakest level since early 2010 yesterday after the Federal Reserve said the US economy continues to strengthen, supporting a potential interest rate rise when…

Magacha for fundraising show

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Entertainment Reporter Pint-sized gospel musician Sabastain Magacha is set to perform tomorrow in Chitungwiza for United Methodist Church, St Stephen circuit fundraising show. Magacha will share the stage with Chitungwiza…

Football and the nationalist agenda

Lyton Ncube Sport in general, and football in particular, has enjoyed an intimate relationship with politics seemingly since time immemorial. Crucially, it has been argued that if ever there was a…

ANC, allies power compared to God’s

DURBAN. – ANC KwaZulu-Natal chair Senzo Mchunu yesterday compared the power of the party and its alliance to that of God. “The (Democratic Alliance) has no power. If you combine the…

Boko Haram slits fishermen’s throats

KANO/YAOUNDE. – Boko Haram Islamists slit the throats of 10 fishermen in villages near Baga, on the shores of the Lake Chad in north-eastern Nigeria, a leading fisherman and a…

Prochem seeks expansion

Business Editor Local manufacturing company Prochem is looking at making inroads into the southern African and COMESA markets following a $1 million investment into new machinery which ramped up production. Prochem…

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