Machete-wielding youths kill 4 cops in Kenya
Kenyans stood patiently in long lines on Monday to elect a new president but machete-wielding youths on the coast killed four policemen, casting a shadow over a vote seen as vital to repairing Kenya's...
View ArticleBloody row erupts over beans soup, Headman flogged and injured in brawl
NKAYI is developing a reputation of having feuds that erupt from bizarre issues. Just last year, a man from Sikhobokhobo area beat his wife badly for failing to give him chicken-back as part of his r...
View ArticleZSE:- Blue chips help Industrials open new week firmer
Heavily capitalised counters Delta, Econet and Innscor extended gains on Monday to help the Industrials open new week in the positive.The Industrials Index added 2.09 points or 1.58% to 187.68 while t...
View ArticleGM Africa Looks To 6th Generation Isuzu Pick-up for Growth in Sub-Saharan...
The launch of the 6th generation Isuzu pick-up will be a major milestone for General Motors in Sub-Saharan Africa. For the first time in the company's history, its manufacturing operations in Port Eli...
View ArticleFather freezes to death while sheltering daughter (9) from blizzards
Tokyo - A father froze to death while sheltering his nine-year-old daughter from severe weekend blizzards that swept northern Japan, two years after her mother died, reports said on Monday.Mikio Okad...
View ArticleParents should limit kids' use of mobile, cordless phones - health warning
PARENTS should limit kids' use of mobile and cordless phones, Australia's radiation watchdog recommends in new health advice.The Federal Government's Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety...
View ArticleBritain, US not welcome to observe Zimbabwe elections
The government says Britain, the United States of America and their western allies which imposed illegal sanctions on Zimbabwe will not be invited to observe the forthcoming elections.Foreign Affairs ...
View Article50 men dragged to court for maintenance on a daily basis
Approximately 50 men are dragged to the Harare Civil Court for maintenance on a daily basis, a 2012 record has shown.This suggest that an estimated 14 000 maintenance files were opened last year, up f...
View ArticleWar vet leaders hits out at Mzila Ndlovu
Jabulani Sibanda, the NationalL chairman of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans' Association, has challenged National Healing Integration and Reconciliation co-minister Moses Mzila-Ndlovu, t...
View Article'Zimbabwe land reform a fit for South Africa'
The former deputy president of the ANC Youth League, Andile Lungisa, believes President Robert Mugabe's land reform policy in Zimbabwe should serve as a blueprint for South Africa.Lungisa was among t...
View ArticleArmy bars reporter from covering charity match
Members of the Zimbabwe National Army on Sunday, 3 March 2013 reportedly denied Daily News sports reporter, Blessings Mashaya, entrance into Harare's Rufaro Stadium to cover a charity soccer match be...
View ArticleGrain reserves running low says GMB
The Grain Marketing Board (GMB) says the country's grain reserves are low but efforts are being made to ensure that stocks will be boosted in the face of an imminent drought.GMB Chief Executive Office...
View ArticleTsvangirai infuriated by trivialisation of Christpowers death, to meet Mugabe
MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai has raised concern over the trivialisation of the death of Christpowers Simbarashe Maisiri by the police and Zanu-PF officials. Christpowers died last week in Headlan...
View ArticleMen jostle to see woman giving birth at Beitbridge border post
BUSINESS came to a standstill at Beitbridge Border Post when a Gweru woman went into labour and gave birth to a baby boy in a bus on the arrivals section on Sunday. The incident occurred at around 1...
View ArticleGovt orders Mangoma to revise Kariba contract
CABINET has ordered Energy and Power Development Minister Elton Mangoma to revise the contract for Kariba South Power Station expansion after unearthing political irregularities that were smuggled int...
View ArticleRapist on bail rapes 15-year-old
A serial Karoi rapist, who raped a 15-year-old schoolgirl while awaiting trial for raping another married woman, has been jailed for 16 years. Obert Guguta (39) of Tollington Farm in Karoi could have ...
View ArticleNcube led MDC should know 'COPAC is not partisan' says Mangwana
COPAC co-Chairpersons from Zanu PF and MDC-T have dismissed the withdrawal from the COPAC draft constitution awareness campaigns by the Professor Welshman Ncube led formation, saying the withdrawal wi...
View ArticleGunmen attack church in Libya
Gunmen attacked an Egyptian Coptic church in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi, assaulting two priests, the official LANA news agency quoted the foreign ministry as saying on Sunday.The foreign min...
View ArticleWorld Naked Bike Ride 2013
Naked cyclists take part in the World Naked Bike Ride on March 3, 2013 in Melbourne, Australia. The bike ride is intended to "peacefully expose the vulnerability of cyclists, humanity and nature in ...
View ArticleGweru City Council introduces tight water rationing
GWERU City Council has introduced a tight water rationing and restriction regime following the fast dwindling of water supplies at its main supply dam, Gwenoro.A report released by the council stated ...
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