Project greens Kebvunde, raises cash
Noah Pito Features Correspondent
WHEN the Environmental Management Agency, then the Department of Natural Resources, donated fencing material to the
Liberians vote in second post-war election
MONROVIA. – Liberians go to the polls today and tomorrow in a tight race between Nobel winner President Ellen Johnson
Zim close to clinching UNWTO hosting bid
From Isdore Guvamombe in GYEONGJU, South Korea
ZIMBABWE and Zambia yesterday moved closer to clinching the bid to co-host the 2013 United Nations World Tourism
Businesses yearn for formally managed ethics
THE continued prevalence of widespread unethical behaviours in the economy demands that business leaders should adopt
Gold rises 1pc after EU banks pledge
LONDON. – Gold rose more than 1 percent yesterday as the dollar fell versus the euro after France and Germany pledged to
Deal with backyard schools
One phenomenon that can be attributed to the introduction of the multi-currency regime has been the mushrooming of
Putin visits China today
BEIJING. – At the invitation of Premier Wen Jiabao, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will pay an official visit to China
Anglican head admits gay problem
Lovemore Chikova Deputy News Editor
PRESIDENT Mugabe met the visiting Archbishop of Canterbury and central figure in the Anglican Communion Dr Rowan Williams yesterday and criticised sections of the church for condoning homosexuality.
Sources, who attended the meeting at State House that lasted nearly an hour, said the President told Dr Williams that homosexuality was against Christianity.
“The President made it clear that homosexuality was against morals, cultural values and Christian teachings,” said a source.
Dr Williams admitted at a Press conference after meeting President Mugabe that homosexuality was indeed a problem within the church.
Models get free medical aid cover
Ruth Butaumocho Entertainment Editor
More than 20 contestants of the Miss Universities last Friday started their boot camp in style after they were awarded free medical
Megawatt projects demanded at Energy summit
THE inaugural Zimbabwe International Energy & Power Summit held in Harare over two days at the Rainbow Towers and




