White House exposed and “not pleased”
WASHINGTON – US President Barack Obama was decidedly “not pleased” by the release of hundreds of thousands of diplomatic memos by whistle-blower website WikiLeaks, his spokesman said Monday.-AFP
US regime change agenda in Zimbabwe exposed by Wikileaks!
US agenda to effect illegal regime change in Zimbabwe was seriously exposed this week through top secret cables published online by an international non-profit media organization, Wikileaks.
Europe’s commitment to Africa-EU partnership questionable
by Caesar Zvayi in TRIPOLI, Libya
The Third Africa–European Union Summit opened here Monday amid concerns that the West views the meeting as a platform for a “second mission to save Africa” and analysts saying the agenda shows current engagement is not that of equals.
Don’t impose candidates, Zanu-PF provinces told
ZANU-PF provincial executives have been urged to use participatory democracy and avoid imposing candidates.
SA reintroduces visa for Zimbabweans!
THE South African government has reintroduced a visa for Zimbabweans who stay in that country for more than 90 days.
President departs for Africa-Europe summit
Head of State and Government and Commander -in- Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence forces, President Robert Mugabe, has left Harare for Tripoli, Libya, for the third Africa-Europe summit which begins tomorrow.
Iranian firm to set up dairy plants
PLANS by an Iranian firm Souts, which manufactures farming machinery, to launch three dairy processing plants in the country have reached an advanced stage, an official said last week.
World braces for WikiLeaks flood of US cables
WASHINGTON – Governments around the world on Saturday braced for the release of millions of potentially embarrassing US diplomatic cables by WikiLeaks as Washington raced to contain the fallout.
Sulu ropes in Tuku and uncle Allan
IN what should be a defining moment for Suluman Chimbetu’s music career, the young musician has played unifier in his to-be-released album, Non-Stop!, which hits the market in two weeks’ time.








By Eddie Chikamhi


