Tanzanian president Kikwete re-elected
DAR ES SALAAM – Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete was re-elected with 61 percent of the vote, electoral officials said Friday, in a poll marked by low turnout and opposition charges of fraud.
Qantas plane in emergency landing
SINGAPORE – Another Qantas plane made an emergency landing in Singapore Friday after experiencing engine problems, an airline spokeswoman told AFP.
Zimbabwe working on youth policy to improve youth livelihood
ZIMBABWE and several regional countries will soon sign an agreement aimed at improving the standards of life for youths, says a Cabinet Minister.
Germany soccer mentor in Zimbabwe for coaching clinics
ByAugustine Hwata
WHILE there is uncertainty and controversy surrounding the fate of Belgian coach Tom Saintfiet, there are no such issues on another expatriate coach in Zimbabwe, German’s KlausDieter Pagels who is now engrossed in his programmes as the Zifa technical expert.
CAPS Utd fire Tsipa, Sengu!
CAPS UNITED have terminated the contracts of striker Leonard Tsipa and defender David Sengu for allegedly fanning disorder at the Green Machine.
Chiadzwa claims mischievous
By Tichaona Zindoga
All sorts of excuses and guises have been explored, and probably exhausted, to try and deny Zimbabwe’s legitimate sale of its diamonds.
Tobacco exports to Europe surge
Zimbabwe’s tobacco exports to the European Union in October registered a 45 percent growth for the month.
Diamond saga: More face arrest
Crime Reporter
MORE people could soon be arrested in connection with the case in which six top Zimbabwe Mining Development Corpora-tion and Canadile Miners officials were apprehended for allegedly using fraudulent means to mine diamonds in Chiadzwa.
US$30 000 Econet recharge cards vanish
AN Econet Wireless employee has been arrested on charges of stealing airtime recharge cards worth over US$30 000 and trying to conceal the crime by alleging they were stolen during an armed robbery.
Chombo, wife fight over assets
By Peter Matambanadzo
LOCAL Government, Rural and Urban Development Mini-ster Ignatius Chombo is embroiled in an acrimonious property-sharing wrangle with his wife, Marian, from whom he has been separated for the past three years.











