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Newspaper wins bid to obtain report on Zimbabwe election

Mon, Jun 07, 2010

PRESIDENT Jacob Zuma has seven days to provide the Mail & Guardian newspaper with a report on the 2002 Zimbabwe election that has been kept under wraps for eight years, a judge ordered on Friday.

Columns : Guest Writer

DR STAN MUKASA: Mugabe’s US propaganda man goes berserk

Sun, Jun 06, 2010

THE abhorrent behaviour by Robert Mugabe’s propagandist ambassador in the United States, Machivenyika Mapuranga, in heckling like a drunkard the US undersecretary of state for Africa, Johnny Carson, was very revealing of the barbaric nature of members of Zanu PF.

Jane Fields: Belief in magic still casts a powerful spell over Zimbabweans

Tue, Jun 01, 2010

A RECENT spate of robberies by naked criminals in Zimbabwe has highlighted the continuing influence of superstition in the country.

Sunil Gavaskar : Zimbabwe deserve to regain Test status

Sunil Gavaskar : Zimbabwe deserve to regain Test status

Tue, Jun 01, 2010

Zimbabwe’s magnificent win against India in the opening match of the tri-series will give them just the boost they need to show that they have made rapid strides in the last year or so and can be considered fit enough to resume their Test status.

News : National News : Parliament and Politics

Gallery: Talking Point: Is Mugabe still in good shape to be president?

Gallery: Talking Point: Is Mugabe still in good shape to be president?

Fri, Aug 13, 2010

Mugabe is now shadow of the president who used to deliver thought - provoking speeches and would transcend all corners of the country with such enthusiasm and energy even his bodyguards struggled to keep up with his energetic and quick movements.

Mugabe, Tsvangirai fail to discuss talks report

by Zimonline

Wed, Jun 02, 2010

HARARE – President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai finally met on Monday but failed to discuss the final report submitted almost two months ago by negotiators in the power-sharing talks, sources said Tuesday.

Mugabe loses female vote

Mugabe loses female vote

by The Zimbabwean

Tue, Jun 01, 2010

HARARE - President Robert Mugabe has lost the confidence of the female population, according to a recent poll that projects he will win only nine per cent of women’s votes in a future election.

Columns : Business , Financial and Property Indaba

Govt, China Sign Bilateral Pacts

by The Herald

Wed, Jun 02, 2010

Harare — Zimbabwe and China yesterday signed three bilateral agreements to strengthen economic ties.

Govt rules out return of Mawere companies

Wed, Jun 02, 2010

AN administrator appointed by the government to run some of exiled businessman Mutumwa Mawere’s companies says the tycoon’s de-specification does not mean he will get his companies back.

More Than 1000 Workers Face The Chop At Zimbabwe's Reserve Bank

by Radio VOP

Mon, May 31, 2010

Harare, - Saddled with huge debts and facing litigation from all corners, the troubled Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has decided to retrench at least 1500 workers to save the institution from collapse.

Ghana, Zimbabwe seek closer ties at business forum

Ghana, Zimbabwe seek closer ties at business forum

by AFP

Mon, May 31, 2010

ACCRA — Business leaders from Ghana and Zimbabwe met in Accra on Monday to forge closer economic and trade cooperation between the two African countries.

Columns : Agriculture Indaba

More Zim farm invasions

Sun, Jun 06, 2010

Harare - White farmers and their lawyers are struggling with a new wave of violent invasions of what is left of the embattled community's farms, agricultural union officials said on Thursday.

Zimbabwe food production rises by 7% in 2009/10 season : Agency

Mon, May 31, 2010

APA-Harare (Zimbabwe) Food production improved by seven percent in Zimbabwe during the 2009/10 farming season compared to the previous year, a famine early warning system said here Monday.

Columns : Mining and Industry Indaba

Global Witness Rejects Claim That Zimbabwe Diamonds Are Clean

Tue, Jun 08, 2010

State-sponsored violence and human rights abuses are still taking place in the diamond fields of eastern Zimbabwe, in contrast to claims made in a leaked report from the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme monitor, said campaign group Global Witness today.

Zimbabwe’s mining policies among the world’s worst

Tue, Jun 08, 2010

BULAWAYO - Zimbabwe has been ranked alongside Venezuela and Ecuador as countries with the unfriendly mining policies in the world, according to a survey by a Canadian based independent policy research organisation.

Zimbabwe needs $5.3 billion to end blackouts

Tue, Jun 08, 2010

Zimbabwe needs at least US$5.3 billion to repair broken power plants and build new ones to meet demand for electricity, state media reported today.

MPs blast administrator for destroying asbestos firm

Tue, Jun 08, 2010

HARARE – Parliament's mines and energy committee on Monday said the administrator for Shabanie Mashava Mines Holdings (SMM Holdings), Afaras Gwaradzimba should have been fired for running down the firm.

High-level corruption in diamond licensin

by The Standard

Sun, Jun 06, 2010

FRESH evidence has emerged on how South African companies use their connections in government to get concessions to mine diamonds in the controversial Chiadzwa area of Marange.

Diamond reseacher blames Chikane for his arrest

Diamond reseacher blames Chikane for his arrest

by SW radio

Fri, Jun 04, 2010

Farai Maguwu, the director of the Centre for Research and Development (CRD), was arrested on Thursday morning after he handed himself over to the police in Mutare.

Sable Mining acquires Zimbabwe coal stake

by Staff reporter and agencies

Tue, Jun 01, 2010

Sable Mining Africa has acquired an 80% interest in Monaf Investments, which holds the Lubu Coal concession in the Bulawayo Mining District of Zimbabwe, for 3m cash.

Rio Tinto starts Zimbabwe gem unit expansion

Rio Tinto starts Zimbabwe gem unit expansion

by Reuters

Tue, Jun 01, 2010

RIO Tinto’s diamond unit in Zimbabwe says it has begun work on a $300m expansion programme to raise output six- fold, and is discussing with the government ways to improve the investment climate in mining.

Columns : Takeoff Africa: Aviation and Travel Indaba

Columns : Health Indaba

Massive measles immunization program set for Zimbabwe

Fri, Jun 04, 2010

The largest vaccination campaign in Zimbabwe history, which will fight measles, will kick off soon, European Commission medical expert and overseer of the campaign Dr. Torben Bruhn said

News : Human rights and abuse

Zim's Constituitional Committee Blew Unbudgeted US$1m

by Radio VOP

Tue, Jun 08, 2010

Bulawayo, - As the constitution making outreach process readies for take off it has emerged that the Constitution Select Committee (Copac) has a huge debt of almost US $ 1 million that it incurred accommodating and training teams that will collect information from Zimbabweans on the ground.

ROHR Zimbabwe Mashonaland West Human Rights Defenders Workshop

Fri, Jun 04, 2010

ROHR Zimbabwe held a one day Human Rights Defenders workshop in Mashonaland West province in the city of Chinhoyi on Saturday the 29th of May at Chinhoyi University hotel.

Details of the 2008 Violence Emerge From 'Torture' Workshop

by SW radio

Fri, Jun 04, 2010

Shepherd Jani, the late MDC senatorial candidate for Murehwa, was burnt alive and shot five times by his abductors, believed to be CIO agents, a torture awareness workshop heard recently.

MDC activists threatened with death

Tue, Jun 01, 2010

Four MDC activists from Nyadzonya ward, Chaona village, Mazowe Central, Mashonaland Central province, have fled their homes after being threatened with death by the Zanu PF militia. The four, Gloria Muza, Spiren and Patrick Mapondera and Prisca Dangiwa have been in hiding since April after they were forced to flee their homes by armed Zanu PF militia.

Zimbabwe veterans vow to fight homosexuals

by Afrik.com

Tue, Jun 01, 2010

Zimbabwe’s ageing liberation fighters have made a vow : “there will be no room for gays in Zimbabwe". They say it is against what they fought for during the liberation struggle.

UN Secretary-General delivers lecture on homosexuality to Africa

UN Secretary-General delivers lecture on homosexuality to Africa

Tue, Jun 01, 2010

UNITED NATIONS Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon who has gone missing on most Africa's troubles during his tenure and has so far kept quiet on Catholic Bishops' child abuses in Europe and the US has awaken to help impose Gay rights on the African continent when big States in the West have structures that do not allow same sex marriage wries the Zimbabwe Mail.

Villagers make room for diamond mines

by Special correspondent

Tue, Jun 01, 2010

CHIADZWA - Over 1 700 families have been forced to immediately vacate their villages here to pave the way for controversial diamond mining in the area.

Sought by Police Over Diamond Report, Zimbabwe Researcher Remains in Hiding

by VOA

Mon, May 31, 2010

Police said Lisben Maguwu prevented them from arresting Farai Maguwu, wanted in connection with a report he issued last week in which it was alleged that thousands of carats of diamonds were being smuggled out of Marange daily

Columns : Nature and Environment

Animals die, drown on Zimbabwe's Starvation Island

by AP

Fri, Jun 04, 2010

HARARE, Zimbabwe — Starvation Island in northern Zimbabwe is living up to its name for the first time in 50 years as rising lake waters have submerged grazing land for hundreds of animals, conservationists say.

Columns : Science and Technology Indaba

NetOne eyes 7 million subscribers

Tue, Jun 08, 2010

NETOne, the country’s third largest mobile operator will raise its subscribers to seven million buoyed by the US$45 million it got from China Eximbank, managing director Reward Kangai said on Friday.

News : Weird world

Meet the two-year-old boy who throws a tantrum when his parents refuse him a cigarette

Meet the two-year-old boy who throws a tantrum when his parents refuse him a cigarette

by Daily Mail

Mon, May 24, 2010

This is the two-year-old Indonesian boy who throws a tantrum when his parents refuse him a cigarette.

News : Sports

Benni axed over women

Benni axed over women

Sun, Jun 06, 2010

Johannesburg – Bafana Bafana star Benni McCarthy – who is married – was left out of the final World Cup team after he apparently entertained women in the early hours of the morning in his luxury hotel room in Sandton.

Zimbabwe humiliate India by seven wickets

Zimbabwe humiliate India by seven wickets

Thu, Jun 03, 2010

Harare, (IANS) India suffered a humiliating seven-wicket loss against Zimbabwe in the fourth One-day International of triangular series here Thursday.

Zimbabwe 0 - 3 Brazil

Zimbabwe 0 - 3 Brazil

Wed, Jun 02, 2010

Brazil cruised to victory against Zimbabwe in Harare in their first of two World Cup warm-up matches - but goalkeeper Julio Cesar suffered an injury scare.

International Friendly Preview: Zimbabwe - Brazil
We Are Ready - Mapeza

We Are Ready - Mapeza

by The Herald

Tue, Jun 01, 2010

Harare — WARRIORS caretaker coach Norman Mapeza believes his charges are ready and focused on their dream international friendly against world soccer giants Brazil at the National Sports Stadium tomorrow.

Malcolm Speed slams move to block Howard

Malcolm Speed slams move to block Howard

by Cricinfo

Tue, Jun 01, 2010

Malcolm Speed, the former chief executive of the ICC, believes it is "outrageous" that Zimbabwe and South Africa are pushing to block John Howard's nomination as the ICC's president-designate. However, Speed is confident that Howard will gain the support of India and have his nomination confirmed.

Bare-all Venus blames bum deal genetics

Bare-all Venus blames bum deal genetics

by AFP

Wed, May 26, 2010

Venus Williams insists that she doesn't take to the court intending to titillate male spectators and says her outfits only generate attention due to the assets nature gave her.

Columns : Lifestyle Love & Sex

Good bye to the search for the G-Sport?.. It doesnt exist

by The Sun

Fri, Jan 20, 2012

THE SEARCH is off, lads – the G-spot DOESN'T exist.

Two strangers and a break-up

Two strangers and a break-up

by Sowetan

Tue, Jun 01, 2010

IT IS over. The experiment to get Rudo Dumbutshena and David Malindi hitched has failed.

Edible undies a treat in Gulf sex shop

Edible undies a treat in Gulf sex shop

Mon, May 31, 2010

Manama - Usually veiled and wearing a modest, flowing abaya, Khadija Ahmed looks an unlikely owner of the conservative Gulf's first sex shop.

Lead Stories

Judge Refuses To Free Zimbabwe Activist as NGOs Challenge Kimberly Report

by VOA

Fri, Jun 11, 2010

International human rights groups meanwhyile were challenging a report from the Kimberly Process monitor for Zimbabwe saying Harare has made enough progress to be certified to sell controversial Marange diamonds into world markets

Portuguese foreign minister due in Zimbabwe for bilateral talks

Thu, Jun 10, 2010

APA-Harare (Zimbabwe) Portuguese Foreign Minister Antonio Braga is due in Zimbabwe at the weekend on a mission that will also see him discuss the plight of Portuguese nationals farming in the southern African country, APA learnt here Thursday.

AfriForum seeks action on land grabs

by BusinessDay

Thu, Jun 10, 2010

CIVIL rights body AfriForum has threatened legal action against the SA government for failing to protect South African farmers in Zimbabwe, saying its members are being subjected to a “renewed and intensified land-grab onslaught”.

Zimbabwe student nurse jailed 15 month in UK for fraud

Wed, Jun 09, 2010

A Zimbabwean nursing student at the University of Bedfordshire , United Kingdom has been sentenced to a total of 15 months’ imprisonment at Peterborough Crown Court for defrauding the NHS of nearly £28,000.

Zim Police Officer To Seek Evidence Against Maguwu in SA

by Radio VOP

Wed, Jun 09, 2010

Harare, - A notorious police officer involved in the persecution of human rights and diamond activist Farai Maguwu will this week travel to South Africa to solicit more information from Kimberley Process (KP) monitor Abbey Chikane as the State intensifies efforts to convict him.

Zimbabwe's Leaders To Discipline Charamba

by Radio VOP

Wed, Jun 09, 2010

Harare, - Zimbabwe’s three principals in the inclusive government, President Robert Mugabe, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and his deputy Arthur Mutambara are next week expected to take disciplinary measures against controversial presidential spokesperson George Charamba for undermining the office of the Prime Minister.

Rights group says abuse must stop before Zimbabwe is allowed to sell diamonds internationally

Wed, Jun 09, 2010

JOHANNESBURG — A top human rights group on Wednesday criticized a recommendation to allow Zimbabwe to sell its diamonds in international markets, saying any such decision must be postponed until abuses are stopped.

Back to Google News Fresh farm raids in Zimbabwe: union

Wed, Jun 09, 2010

HARARE — At least 16 white farmers in Zimbabwe have come under attack over the last week, including several South African nationals and a farm owned by Malaysian investors, the farmers' union said Wednesday.

Migrants who want to marry a Briton must pass English test

Migrants who want to marry a Briton must pass English test

by Daily Mail

Wed, Jun 09, 2010

English language tests are to become compulsory for immigrants wanting to join their husband or wife in Britain, it was announced yesterday.

Married woman becomes one of first to be charged with adultery after being caught having sex with her lover in New York park

by Daily News

Tue, Jun 08, 2010

A married woman has become one of the few people in America to be charged with adultery.

Zimbabwe Left Disappointed After Japan Opt To Play Mozambique In Their Last Friendly

Tue, Jun 08, 2010

The Warriors played host to Brazil on Wednesday and were preparing to take on Japan until the deal went stale...

UN rapporteur wants poll-related murders probed

by Zimonline

Mon, Jun 07, 2010

HARARE – Zimbabwe and other countries affected by recurrent election violence should set up special police and prosecution taskforces to deal with poll-related murders, a senior UN official has said.

Tsvangirai blasts deadwood in his cabinet

Sun, Jun 06, 2010

ZIMBABWE Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has conceded that some ministers were not “performing” but he quickly dismissed speculation that a reshuffle of the coalition cabinet would help to solve the situation.

Regime change is democratic call for Zimbabwe, says UK MP

by ZimDiaspora

Sun, Jun 06, 2010

ZIMBABWE can regain its glitzy status as an African economic powerhouse if Mugabe’s regime is removed and democracy allowed to prevail in that country, a prominent British Member of Parliament has said.

IMF mulls staff-monitored scheme for Zim

by Zimonline

Wed, Jun 02, 2010

HARARE – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is considering introducing a staff-monitored programme (MTP) for Zimbabwe as it warns of “debt distress” in the southern African country burdened with arrears of more than US$4.5 billion.

News : National News : Constitutional Indaba

Cost Concerns With New Delays in Zimbabwe Constitutional Revision Process

by VOA

Fri, Jan 20, 2012

The Zimbabwe Independent newspaper reported that the panel is running through US$100,00 dollars a week on accommodation and travel costs and sitting allowances for the 25 members of the committee

News : National News

Zimbabwe militants call for chicken  restaurant ban

Zimbabwe militants call for chicken restaurant ban

by Staff reporter and agencies

Tue, Nov 29, 2011

STATE radio says a militant youth group loyal to the president is calling for a boycott of a restaurant chain whose latest advertising depicts Zimbabwe's leader as "the last dictator standing".

US condemns escalating violence in Zimbabwe

Thu, Jun 10, 2010

Harare - The United States on Wednesday condemned a recent wave of arrests of leaders of Zimbabwe's embattled civil society, as well as signs of burgeoning violence around the country amid reports that Mugabe is planning to attack MDC supporters after the World Cup.

Zanu PF Power Struggles Rock ZBC

by Radio VOP

Mon, Jun 07, 2010

Harare, - The state propaganda radio and TV station, The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) has been hit by bitter power struggles following reports that Chief Executive Officer Happison Muchechetere is tipped to be appointed the new Zimbabwe ambassador to Russia.

Police arrest MDC-T MPs

by The Standard

Sun, Jun 06, 2010

TWO MDC-T MPs were arrested between Friday and saturday facing different charges.

New higher education reforms- Tsvangirai

by University News

Sun, Jun 06, 2010

Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has drafted a programme to reform higher education and re-engage with the international community in a move likely to benefit universities after a decade of isolation.

Czech Republic unveils aid for Zimbabwe’s hunger, disease fight

Tue, Jun 01, 2010

APA-Harare (Zimbabwe) The Czech Republic has approved new humanitarian aid for Zimbabwe to assist the southern African country fight hunger and disease, the foreign ministry announced Tuesday.

China communist party, ZANU PF to cement inter-party ties

Mon, May 31, 2010

The Communist Party of China (CPC) and Zimbabwe's Zanu-PF will strengthen their inter-party relations in a bid to promote bilateral economic cooperation, a Chinese official said on Monday.

Zimbabwe to repeal its harsh media laws by year-end, says PM

Zimbabwe to repeal its harsh media laws by year-end, says PM

Sat, May 29, 2010

APA-Harare (Zimbabwe) Zimbabwe will repeal its harsh media laws by the end of the year as part of reforms to improve the freedom of speech, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said here Saturday.

Zimbabwe Donors Set Oslo Meeting to Discuss Unity Gov't Progress, Funding Options

by VOA

Sat, May 29, 2010

The collective Western policy since the launch of the unity government in Harare has been to provide only humanitarian aid pending convincing reform as a condition for funding development or reconstruction

News : Africa : Eastern and Central Africa

Gallery Pictures:Ageing president takes a tumble (Will you catch me if I fall?)

Bashir Not Invited To AU Summit

by AFP

Sun, Jun 06, 2010

Kampala,- Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir has not been invited to an African Union (AU) summit in Kampala in July because he is wanted by the International Criminal Court, the Ugandan presidency said on Saturday.

News : World news : Australia, NZ and Asia

Zimbabwean reggae artist jailed for rape in Australia

Zimbabwean reggae artist jailed for rape in Australia

Mon, Jun 07, 2010

MELBOURNE, Australia - Zimbabwean reggae artist Desire Sibanda aka Dizzy Dee has been jailed for six years for raping a woman after a night out drinking and partying.

News : World news : Middle East and Latin America

Thousands march after flotilla raids in Gaza

Thousands march after flotilla raids in Gaza

Tue, Jun 01, 2010

Athens - Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in Europe and the Middle East on Monday, clashing with police as they protested against the Israeli storming of a Gaza-bound aid flotilla during which 10 activists were killed.

News : World news : UK and Europe

'Cameron Cutie' MP had four- year affair with toyboy..

by Daily Mail

Sun, Jun 13, 2010

A new Tory MP who boasted she was too attractive to be a politician has been caught cheating on her husband with a toyboy lover.

Suicidal nurse killed baby son and botched her own death after stealing drugs from patients

Suicidal nurse killed baby son and botched her own death after stealing drugs from patients

by Staff reporter and agencies

Tue, Jun 08, 2010

A suicidal nurse killed her baby with medication she had stolen from her patients at work.

UK: Zimbabwean man dies in suicide

by Nehanda Radio

Sun, Jun 06, 2010

MANCHESTER, UK - A Zimbabwean man in his early 20’s is thought to have committed suicide on Tuesday in Manchester after suspected family problems, but other sources said the man was high on drugs.

Video:Taxi Driver Gunman Kills 12 In Rampage

Thu, Jun 03, 2010

Twelve people have been killed and at least 25 others injured after a gunman went on a rampage in west Cumbria. Derrick Bird began by reportedly shooting three colleagues in the town of Whitehaven

'Africa must sit on Security Council'

'Africa must sit on Security Council'

Tue, Jun 01, 2010

French President Nicolas Sarkozy said yesterday that Africa should be represented on the UN Security Council.

News : Crime and Courts

Pictures:South African woman (23) caught trying to smuggle 1.5kg of cocaine in her dreadlocks

Another MDC MP Freed For Insulting Mugabe

by Radio VOP

Tue, Jun 08, 2010

Bindura Magistrate Ruramayi Chitumbura on Tuesday granted free bail to Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) Member of Parliament for Epworth Eliah Jembere, who was arrested last week for allegedly undermining and insulting the authority of President Robert Mugabe.

Diamond watchdog charged, plus two MDC MPs in custody

by SW radio

Mon, Jun 07, 2010

Farai Maguwu, the Marange diamonds watchdog who was arrested last Thursday was formally charged by police in Harare on Monday. One of his lawyers, Trust Maanda, said the activist is yet to appear in court.

Senator in court over Mugabe song

by Zimonline

Mon, Jun 07, 2010

HARARE –The trial of a Zimbabwean lawmaker facing charges of allegedly singing a song that insulted President Robert Mugabe resumes today as Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s party warns of a plot to decimate its structures ahead of polls expected next year.

MISA founder Justice Manyara dies

by Radio VOP

Mon, May 31, 2010

Harare, - Former Supreme Court judge and founding chairperson of the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA), John Manyarara has died after a long illness.

News : Africa : Southern Africa

Zuma tries to mend broken bridges

by The Zimbabwean

Mon, Jun 07, 2010

THE two antagonists in Zimbabwe’s unity government – President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai – will be part of the VIPs that will grace the opening ceremony of the historic 2010 FIFA World CupTM,according to The Zimbabwean.

Zuma concerned by presence of coup leaders

Tue, Jun 01, 2010

Nice, France - South African President Jacob Zuma on Monday accused France of granting recognition to violent coups by inviting junta leaders from Guinea and Niger to an Africa-France summit.

Mandela's group says World Cup will help Africa

by AP

Mon, May 31, 2010

JOHANNESBURG — A group of international statesmen and women brought together by Nelson Mandela have expressed excitement but also some concerns at the prospect of the first World Cup being held in Africa.

Malawi pardons jailed gay couple

by BBC

Sat, May 29, 2010

A gay couple who were jailed in Malawi have been pardoned by President Bingu wa Mutharika.

News : NEWS IN BRIEF

Chinese Party Pledges To Work Closely With MDC

Tue, Jun 01, 2010

The Chinese Communist Party has pledged to work closely with the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and its leader Morgan Tsvangirai despite their close ties with President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu (PF).

Columns : Health Indaba : HIV and Aids

Taliban using 'HIV bombs'

by The Sun

Wed, Jun 09, 2010

TALIBAN fighters are burying dirty needles with their bombs in a bid to infect British troops with HIV according to The Sun can reveal.

Columns : Indaba Podcast

Audio tapes:Deputy PM Mutamabara London address to Zim Diaspora

by Oliver Farirayi

Mon, Jul 26, 2010

Below is the full audio recording of the Deputy Prime minister's speech and question and answer in London to Zimbabweans in Diaspora on 24/08/2010

Columns : Indaba Galleries

Gallery: Mugabe:30 years From  a pauper to a Billionaire - Zimbabwe from billions to poverty,disease,fear and hunger
UK Buses and coaches: Golden Oldies

UK Buses and coaches: Golden Oldies

Tue, Jul 27, 2010

Taking you back in time with all the buses that transported millions of Britons across the island

Deputy Prime minister Mutambara address to Zimbabweans in London

Deputy Prime minister Mutambara address to Zimbabweans in London

Tue, Jul 27, 2010

24 th August Address by Deputy Prime minister Mutambara. London UK

Columns : Indaba video files

Virgin boss makes girl's dream reality

Virgin boss makes girl's dream reality

Sun, Dec 25, 2011

A YOUNG South African singer serenaded billionaire Sir Richard Branson's daughter when she exchanged wedding vows at a Caribbean island on Tuesday.

Sexy girl looking for a man

Sat, Jun 11, 2011

In general, supposedly hilarious videos that "take the internet by storm" make us cringe a bit, but this one's a goodie. Apparently this is a real human lady's dating profile video. But it might just be someone having a larf. Or it might be a bit of cunning viral marketing on eHarmony's part (although suggesting that their site is full of crazy cat ladies is a bit of a risky strategy). Either way, it did tickle us so. Have a watch and see what you think.

Columns : Entertainment Movies & Music

Virgin boss makes girl's dream reality

Virgin boss makes girl's dream reality

Sun, Dec 25, 2011

A YOUNG South African singer serenaded billionaire Sir Richard Branson's daughter when she exchanged wedding vows at a Caribbean island on Tuesday.