Malawi suspends timber exports to East Africa
LILONGWE.
Malawi has suspended all timber exports for a month with immediate effect because of rampant corruption and
Maid protest greets Strauss-Kahn at court
New York.
Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s arrival at court yesterday was greeted by boos and repeated chants of
Lafarge Cement closes for repairs
Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange listed cement producer Lafarge Cement Zimbabwe has closed for two weeks to allow
Scarred, but unbroken
By Freeman Razemba
SERGEANT Busani Moyo (26) – one of the two policewomen who were badly hurt in a petrol bomb attack at
March 13: The unforgettable horror night
By Tichaona Zindoga
MARCH 13 2007, could well pass for any other calendar day, but certainly not so for two female police officers,
Thank you, Warriors
By Eddie Chikamhi
Zimbabwe ……………………….. (1) 2
Mali ………………………………… (0) 1
A dream come true
By Robson Sharuko
AT times it was unbearable to watch but amid all the drama the Warriors emerged out of the slugfest with their
Young Sables end tournament winless
From Paul Munyuki in TBILISI, Georgia
Zimbabwe ……………………………………………………………… (14) 29
United States ………………………………………………………… (15) 30
Police pledge support for Zim sovereignty
Crime Reporter
POLICE Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri has vowed that his force will not support people aspiring for higher
Giant open-pit mine raises questions in Uruguay
A plan to build a giant open pit mine has created a sharp rift between those who think Uruguay’s rich agricultural




