Libyan crisis: Time Africa refocused

AS fierce fighting rages on in the Libyan capital Tripoli between troops loyal to Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi

Women’s latest bargaining tool

By Johnson Siamachira
“WOMEN think that when you’re married, you don’t have to worry about HIV. They think it is a safe haven,”said Beauty

Zim, S. Africa mining firms at loggerheads

Farirai Machivenyika Business Reporter
A South African company is claiming a controlling stake in a joint coal-mining venture it entered into with a local mining

ZCTU: Matombo faction to hold own congress

Takunda Maodza Political Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions has split with a camp aligned to Mr Lovemore Matombo announcing that it will

Bring NATO to account over civilian deaths: US lawmaker

A US lawmaker fiercely opposed to NATO’s role in the Libya conflict called yesterday for the alliance’s military chiefs to be  held to account under international law for the death of Libyan civilians.
This follows two nights of uncertainty over the goings on in Libya – who was winning and the whereabouts of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi and his family.

There were unconfirmed reports yesterday that at 4:35pm, rebels had stormed Gaddafi’s main Bab al-Aziziya compound in Tripoli.
Gaddafi’s compound covers a large area in the centre of Tripoli.
Democratic Representative Dennis Kucinich, said of NATO’s

Why the West wants Gaddafi out

Jean-Paul Pougala
It was Gaddafi’s Libya that offered all of Africa its first revolution in modern times – connecting the entire continent by telephone,

All set for ‘Titanic Clash’ in Chitungwiza

Liberty Hamunakwadi Entertainment Reporter
Music lovers are in for a treat as Alick Macheso clashes with Oliver Mtukudzi on Friday. Dubbed “The Titanic Clash”, the

Rand recovers as yen, Swiss franc weaken

THE rand reversed earlier losses to the dollar as investors sought high-yielding assets as global stocks steadied showing signs

Rushwaya deals Pastor Mhindu blow

Court Reporter
REVIVAL Ministries Church leader Pastor Marko Mhindu, who was recently jailed two years for defrauding former Zifa chief

Japan warns against yen’s rise

TOKYO. – Japan yesterday pledged “decisive action” to counter the rise of the yen to levels that could threaten the nation’s

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