Zimbabwe: Four Perish in Crash
FOUR people were killed while 13 others were injured when a Toyota Hiace they were travelling and a Lofombo bus side-swiped along Kirkman Road in Harare yesterday morning.
Zimbabwe’s widower prime minister gets engaged
Major delays, cost overruns and critical technological problems are plaguing a missile defense system designed to protect the United States and Europe from an Iranian attack, Pentagon advisers and government investigators… The mysterious caller claim…
Zimbabwe: Bulawayo Council Under Fire
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Zimbabwe: Fuel Imports Up 24,8 Percent
ZIMBABWE’S petroleum imports were 24,8 percent higher during the first nine months of 2011 compared to shipments during the full-year to December 2010, a trade report by ZimTrade indicated this week.
‘X’ marks democracy
In Saudi Arabia, the country is run as the personal fiefdom of the king. In a country of 18 million, less than 300,000 registered to vote in the recent sham elections that picked some councillors to advisory bodies that are then overstuffed with other …
Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister Finally Finds Love, Engaged to Marry
Long linked to a series of women, and largely criticized for his escapades, Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai finally indicated Friday he was settling down.
