Taylor boycotts war crimes trial

Netherlands.Former Liberian president Charles Taylor boycotted his war crimes trial yesterday, forcing judges to adjourn the case after his lawyer accused the court of “injustice”.The snub by Taylor, the first…

Britain hails Zim health sector’s success

By Paidamoyo ChipunzaDESPITE limiting donor funding and imposing illegal sanctions against Zimbabwe, Britain has acknowledged that Zimbabwe has been one of the most successful countries in arre-sting HIV prevalence.British researchers…

Muslim Brothers ‘do not seek power’

CAIRO.
The Muslim Brotherhood pledged yesterday it does not aim to seize power in Egypt, in an apparent bid to soothe Western fears of an Islamist takeover amid massive protests against President Hosni Mubarak.

Varsity exam turns into chaos

UK University professors have apologised to students after handing out exam papers with the answers stapled

2011 theatre season full of exciting projects

There are promising signs that the 2011 theatre season is going to be innovative and dynamic.Although it has been difficult to obtain concise schedules of theatre performance schedules and projects…

Kate Middleton new fashion queen

LOS ANGELES.Prince William’s bride-to-be, Kate Middleton, has dethroned Lady Gaga as the top fashion buzzword for the fashion season that starts in New York today, according to a survey released…

Zesa raises power output

By Golden Sibanda
ZESA Holdings has raised power output by between 400 and 500 megawatts as generation rose significantly last week at

Firm introduces street security patrol service

Business ReporterSECURITY firm Peace Security (Pvt) Ltd has come up with a street patrol service that will tighten security in residential, industrial and commercial areas.The patrol service offered is in…

Zim to host insurance talks

Business ReporterZIMBABWE is set to host the 38th African Insurance Organisation conference and annual general assembly from May 21-26 in Victoria Falls.The AIO conference, which is running under the theme…

LSE roadshow to Zim starts tomorrow

By Tawanda MusarurwaTHE London Stock Exchange roadshow to Zimbabwe starts tomorrow with top industrialists from the United Kingdom and Zimbabwe set to attend.The event is running under the theme, “Raising…

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