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Columns : Guest Writer

Mugabe's CIO 'asylum seeker' Machemedze's double life  exposed

Mugabe's CIO 'asylum seeker' Machemedze's double life exposed

by Daily Mail

Sat, Jun 11, 2011

Machemedze is believed to have been paid to identify enemies of the regime living among Britain’s 200,000-strong Zimbabwean community. He has even had the £300 monthly school fees for two children, whom he left behind in Zimbabwe, paid for out of CIO funds.

News : National News : Parliament and Politics

Roadmap set

by NewsDay

Wed, Jul 06, 2011

Negotiators to the GPA have painstakingly resolved to implement all positions in the election roadmap by December this year with the exception of the new constitution which they said would be determined by Copac.

Zanu PF in crisis

by Daily News

Fri, Jul 01, 2011

HARARE - In a further confirmation that all is not well in faction-ridden Zanu PF, secretary for administration Didymus Mutasa yesterday contradicted party spokesman Rugare Gumbo and sided with serial political flip flopper Jonathan Moyo, who is allegedly usurping Gumbo’s position by stealth.

Zimbabwean premier refuses to be intimidated rogue army elements

Zimbabwean premier refuses to be intimidated rogue army elements

Tue, Jun 28, 2011

Mr. Tsvangirai told supporters this weekend in Bulawayo that despite what he characterized as the harassment of MDC supporters in a bid to provoke the breakup of the unity government, his party would not leave it

Zimbabwe army takes charge?

by Sunday Times

Sun, Jun 26, 2011

ZIMBABWE's unstable inclusive government has been thrown into a fresh crisis after Jameson Timba, the Minister of State in Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's office, was arrested on Friday for saying President Robert Mugabe lied about the SADC summit in Sandton, Johannesburg.

People calling for the devolution of power are ill-informed: J Nkomo

by BYO 24

Thu, Jun 23, 2011

Former Zapu leader and acting President John Nkomo says people calling for the devolution of power in governance were ill-informed and dismissed claims that Matabeleland provinces were underdeveloped.

 FM Biti Calls Chinese Loan to Build War College 'Criminal'

FM Biti Calls Chinese Loan to Build War College 'Criminal'

by VOA

Wed, Jun 15, 2011

Finance Minister Tendai Biti called the deal "criminal" and Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara told Parliament it is time for Zimbabwe to take a fresh look at all the agreements it has signed with China reports VOA

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.

Columns : Business , Financial and Property Indaba

Zimbabwe fails to pay back Malawi, $22 million, debt

Wed, Jul 06, 2011

Zimbabwe has failed to pay back to Malawi a balance of US$22 million from a loan of US$100 million which Zimbabwe borrowed from Malawi in 2007 for the purchase of maize from the country.

No Salary Increase Yet For Zimbabwe Civil Servants - Public Service Minister

by VOA

Wed, Jul 06, 2011

Zimbabwean Public Service Minister Eliphas Mukonoweshuro said Tuesday that the government has not yet awarded state employees salary increases, contrary to reports civil servants will receive a US$30 base pay rise to take effect this month.

Canada rejects KP statement on Zimbabwe diamonds

Sun, Jun 26, 2011

Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister, John Baird, has announced that Canada has rejected a statement by the Chair of the Kimberley Process.

Zimbabwe Finance Minister Flatly Rejects Civil Servant Salary Increases

by VOA

Tue, Jun 21, 2011

Zimbabwean Finance Minister Tendai Biti's position was strengthened by a recent report from the International Monetary Fund setting the number of questionable civil service posts at 38,000

IMF Team Arrives in Zimbabwe for Mid-Year Budget Consultations

by VOA

Tue, Jun 14, 2011

The IMF recently said it expects Zimbabwe's economy to slow down to a 5.5 percent rate of growth this year, though Finance Minister Tendai Biti has voiced optimism it will expand faster than his 9.3 percent projection

Zimbabwe shareholding law 'absurd'

by The Times (SA)

Sun, Jun 12, 2011

Zimbabwean MPs this week declared a law seeking to force local, black shareholding of foreign-owned companies "unconstitutional, unreasonable and absurd," and called for it to be repealed or revised reports the Sunday Times of South Africa.

Zimbabwe 2011 growth cld exceed 9.3 pct f/cast: finance minister

by Reuters

Fri, Jun 10, 2011

LISBON - Economic growth could exceed the Zimbabwe government's forecast of 9.3 percent in 2011, helped by strong commodity and food prices, but politics are a negative, the country's finance minister said on Thursday.

Columns : Agriculture Indaba

Land reform target impossible: SA

by Staff reporter and agencies

Fri, Jul 01, 2011

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s government has admitted failure in its bid to transfer 30 percent of arable land to blacks by 2014, with land reform minister Gugile Nkwinti describing the ambitious target as impossible.

Columns : Mining and Industry Indaba

Indian centre's nod awaited to bring roughs cargo from Dubai

Indian centre's nod awaited to bring roughs cargo from Dubai

Mon, Jul 04, 2011

SURAT: Dubai has cleared the export of rough diamonds from Zimbabwe's Marange diamond fieldworth Rs 700 crore belonging to Indian diamond traders held since November 2010 in its free trade zone. The diamantaires are awaiting the central government's nod to bring the goods to the world's biggest diamond polishing centre in Surat.

No fresh diamond revenue this year — Biti

by NewsDay

Tue, Jun 28, 2011

MDC-T secretary-general and Finance Minister Tendai Biti has assured the country’s restive civil servants that he stood ready to increase their salaries once he gets access to revenue from diamond sales.

Kimberley Process Meeting Ends Without Consensus on Zimbabwe Diamonds

Kimberley Process Meeting Ends Without Consensus on Zimbabwe Diamonds

by VOA

Fri, Jun 24, 2011

Chairman Mathieu Yamba of the Democratic Republic of Congo issued an administrative notice announcing "with immediate effect" the approval of the sale of rough stones from the Marange field in eastern Zimbabwe by two firms working claims there reports VOA

Diatribe by Zimbabwe Mines Minister Poorly Received at Kimberley Meeting

by VOA

Thu, Jun 23, 2011

Sources present during the meeting said Kimberly Process Chairman Mathieu Yamba of the DRC mildly rebuked Mpofu for addressing technical issues with political rhetoric during a plenary session reports VOA

Deep Divisions as Kimberley Meeting In Kinshasa Grapples With Zimbabwe Case

Wed, Jun 22, 2011

The main question facing Kimberley members is whether Zimbabwe should be allowed to sell its Marange diamonds into the world market without further oversight, or if restrictions should continue to be imposed on such sales

Zimbabwe Will Resist Any Special Monitoring of Gem Exports, Minister Says

by Bloomberg

Mon, Jun 20, 2011

Zimbabwe will resist any “special monitoring” of exports of gems from the Marange diamond fields beyond the Kimberley ProcessCertification Scheme, said Mines Minister Obert Mpofu.

Miners Submit Zimbabwe Indigenization Plans

by Staff reporter and agencies

Sun, Jun 12, 2011

Miners operating in Zimbabwe have submitted proposals for how they will meet the indigenization-law requirements that fall below government demands, and that could lead to the country seeking better offers, an official on the constitution-reform committee said Sunday.

Mugabe looting diamonds with Chinese partners

Mugabe looting diamonds with Chinese partners

by The Times (SA)

Sun, Jun 12, 2011

ZIMBABWE – Finance Minister Tendai Biti is convinced huge public funds realised from the shady sales of Zimbabwe’s diamonds have been looted.

IMF wants Biti to handle all diamond dealings

by Staff reporter and agencies

Wed, Jun 08, 2011

HARARE - The International Monetary Fund wants Finance Minister Tendai Biti to handle all diamond transactions by transferring the administration of the Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation to his ministry.

Columns : Takeoff Africa: Aviation and Travel Indaba

The uncomplicated charms of Zimbabwe

The uncomplicated charms of Zimbabwe

Fri, Jul 01, 2011

This whisper goes through the Zimbabwean town: The Americans are coming.

Mugabe wades into AirZim fiasco

Sun, Jun 26, 2011

PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has refused to accept Air Zimbabwe, board chairman Jonathan Kadzura’s resignation from the board, The Standard has learnt.

Galileo International threatens to withdraw its franchise from Air Zim

Sun, Jun 26, 2011

Galileo International has threatened to withdraw its franchise from Air Zimbabwe Holdings, a move that could paralyse the airline's operations, The Sunday Mail Business reported on Sunday.

Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport refurbishment almost complete

Evans Ndebele has died

by Staff reporter and agencies

Mon, Jun 20, 2011

GWERU - Prominent Bulawayo businessman and owner of the Zimbabwe Express Airlines Evans Ndebele has died aged 52.

Airbus unveil the transparent plane we'll be flying around in  2050

Airbus unveil the transparent plane we'll be flying around in 2050

by Daily Mail

Mon, Jun 13, 2011

The futuristic concept for travel in 40 years time with its 'intelligent' cabin wall membrane, is being unveiled tonight in London by planemakers Airbus. First, business and economy cabins are replaced with zones for relaxation in the front, work in the back, and a fully- stocked bar for socialising. There will even be a virtual golf course. But with views on all sides and at the front, there may be a surge in demand for blindfolds at take-off and landing time.

Naked passenger disrupts Spain flight

by SAPA

Sun, Jun 12, 2011

Spanish airline Iberia says a man stripped naked on a flight bound for Germany carrying 110 passengers, causing the pilot to turn back to Madrid airport minutes after takeoff.

Columns : Health Indaba

Diarrhoea outbreak kills 10 kids in Zimbabwe

by SAPA

Thu, Jul 07, 2011

Harare - At least 10 children have died from a suspected diarrhoea outbreak which has affected over 200 children in Zimbabwe's second city of Bulawayo over the past month, a state daily said on Wednesday.

Zimbabwe nurses 'reduced to selling fruit'

Thu, Jul 07, 2011

Harare - Nurses in Zimbabwe have been reduced to selling tomatoes and other fruit to survive due to poor public sector salaries, the country's health minister said on Wednesday.

Prostate cancer: Men urged to be on guard

I’m not on indefinite sick leave-Khupe

by ZIMEYE

Sun, Jun 19, 2011

Harare Zimbabwe’s Deputy premier Thokozani Khupe has dispelled rumours that she had taken an indefinite leave from government owing to her breast cancer illness saying although it is true that she is unwell, she would be back to work on Monday.

News : Human rights and abuse

Botswana breaks ranks with AU over Kadhafi warrant

by The Times (SA)

Wed, Jul 06, 2011

Botswana has said it supports an International Criminal Court arrest warrant issued for Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, despite the African Union summit's refusal to execute it.

Mugabe's CIO thrown into turmoil

Mon, Jul 04, 2011

ZIMBABWE’s dreaded and notorious spy agency the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) was thrown into turmoil Thursday evening after a London based independent radio station published details of some 480 plus state security agents, many behind acts of torture, murder and abductions.

UK Ministers target migrant abuse of 'right to family life' used to stay here

by Daily Mail

Mon, Jul 04, 2011

A major review of the human right to a ‘family life’ will be launched this week amid mounting evidence that it is undermining Britain’s immigration system.

ZLHR deplores renewed onslaught against journalists

Thu, Jun 30, 2011

Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) deplores the unbecoming behaviour and conduct of the police in arresting two journalists working for the privately-run Standard newspaper.

Standard editor and reporter picked up by police in Harare

Wed, Jun 29, 2011

Two journalists from the Zimbabwe Standard newspaper were on Wednesday picked up by the police, over a story the paper published about the arrest last week of the MDC-T Minister Jameson Timba, who was released from custody on Sunday.

Human Rights Watch Tells Consumers to Refuse Zimbabwe Diamonds

by Bloomberg

Wed, Jun 29, 2011

Human Rights Watch called on governments, companies and consumers to refuse to buy Zimbabwe diamonds until all members of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme agree the country is protecting people’s rights.

Terrorist to stay in Masvingo

Zimbabwean minister detained immediately after his release

Sun, Jun 26, 2011

Harare - A Zimbabwean government minister, who was arrested for allegedly calling President Robert Mugabe a liar, was apprehended again by police Sunday, shortly after a judge ordered his release.

Zimbabwe court frees PM's aide

Zimbabwe court frees PM's aide

by AFP

Sun, Jun 26, 2011

HARARE — A high court judge Sunday freed a key aide to Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, two days after he was arrested for calling veteran President Robert Mugabe a liar.

Harare Merchants Forced to Buy Portraits of Zimbabwe President Mugabe

Fri, Jun 24, 2011

Harare merchants said they were now displaying portraits of President Mugabe in their shops as ordered by members of the feared youth militia which is considered to operate under ZANU-PF orders

CIO torturer Machemedze's victim comes forward
UK says now deporting Zimbabwean asylum seekers

UK says now deporting Zimbabwean asylum seekers

by Staff reporter and agencies

Wed, Jun 15, 2011

BRITAIN’S Home Office confirmed on Wednesday that it had resumed the removal of failed asylum seekers to Zimbabwe, hours after a 45-year-old woman was bundled onto a Kenyan Airways plane and sent home.

Columns : Science and Technology Indaba

Hacking group targets Zimbabwe government website

Wed, Jun 29, 2011

A group known as Lulz Security (LulzSec) has announced that it has hacked into the Zimbabwe government website (http://www.gta.gov.zw) and taken material on “everything” there is to know about the government’s internet database.

Undersea Internet cable in deal for Zimbabwe service

by Staff reporter and agencies

Thu, Jun 23, 2011

The company running a high-speed Internet cable along Africa's east coast said Wednesday it has reached a deal with Mozambique to provide a new link to landlocked Zimbabwe.

Company launches free SMS service

by Staff reporter and agencies

Mon, Jun 20, 2011

A FREE text messaging service enabling users to send free text messages to mobile phone networks in Zimbabwe using any web-enhanced devices such as computers and mobile phones has been launched.

'Zimbabwe? This is Carlinville:' Hackers breach Macoupin County phone system

by Special correspondent

Thu, Jun 16, 2011

CARLINVILLE -- Hackers targeted the Macoupin County Courthouse telephone system Friday, making 100 to 200 international calls without anyone knowing about it, according to State’s Attorney Jennifer Watson.

Columns : Religion/Spiritual

Zimbabwe Catholic justice leader fears priests could be targeted

by Staff reporter and agencies

Wed, Jul 06, 2011

CAPE TOWN, South Africa (CNS) -- The national director of Zimbabwe's Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace said he fears that priests could be victimized after a recent commission statement urging political leaders to intervene to stop politically motivated skirmishes in the capital, Harare.

Mugabe Turns Against Church

by Staff reporter and agencies

Sat, Jun 25, 2011

Harare — Catholic priests are facing arrest and torture by President Robert Mugabe's secret police masquerading as Mass goers.

Doomsday 'prophet' suffers a stroke

Tue, Jun 14, 2011

After his prophecy failed to materialize, he said he had simply miscalculated and pronounced a new date

Female pastor on crusade to stop adulterous affairs in Bulawayo

Mon, Jun 13, 2011

Married Zimbabwean men's extra marital affairs locally known as small houses, will be history by next year, says an Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) Church pastor, Lilian Bwanya reported RelZim on Monday.

Kunonga Tries to Take Over Anglican Clinic

by SW radio

Fri, Jun 10, 2011

Bishop Nolbert Kunonga, expelled from the Anglican Church in 2008, has stepped up his fight for control of church property by seeking to take over the Daramombe Mission clinic in Chivhu.

News : Weird world

Arrested for dancing naked at a funeral

Mon, Jun 13, 2011

Four people have been arrested and fined by Dangamvura police for causing a stir at a funeral. The four are alleged to have danced naked in the full glare of mourners two weeks ago.

News : Sports

FIFA's Blatter arrives in Zimbabwe

FIFA's Blatter arrives in Zimbabwe

by AP

Mon, Jul 04, 2011

HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — FIFA's Sepp Blatter met Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe for talks Monday after the head of world soccer arrived for a two-day visit to a country where the game is mired in a match-fixing controversy.

'Match-fixers' future looks bleak

Sat, Jul 02, 2011

The future of Zimbabwean players accused of match-fixing while on tours in Asia during 2008 and 2009 continues to look bleak following revelations that a Fifa anti-corruption team will next week refer their case to the Zimbabwean police.

RYAN GIGGS FACES JAIL

Sun, Jun 26, 2011

RYAN Giggs faces jail over the gagging order he got to cover up an affair with glamour girl Imogen Thomas.

Ronaldo wants £400k a week to join City
Sanctions waived, Zimbabwe set to tour NZ

Sanctions waived, Zimbabwe set to tour NZ

Sun, Jun 12, 2011

The NZ Government has signalled it won't stand in the way of a proposed cricket tour by Zimbabwe to New Zealand for what would be the first time in 11 years next summer.

Brotherly love: Giggs tries to buy brother's silence

Brotherly love: Giggs tries to buy brother's silence

Sun, Jun 12, 2011

Ryan Giggs has allegedly offered his devastated brother £250,000 (R2.75m) in hush money to avoid further revelations about his love life.

Ryan Giggs affair: Brother Rhodri hunted star with hammer

by Mirror

Thu, Jun 09, 2011

Enraged at his brother’s betrayal, Rhodri Giggs set out on a revenge mission that pals feared would end in horror for soccer star Ryan.

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.

Wild birthday party, dirty dancing with other men, husbands not invited

Wild birthday party, dirty dancing with other men, husbands not invited

by Harare Metro

Wed, Jul 06, 2011

A Harare leisure spot - Hunyani Hills - came to a standstill recently during a 24-year-old city woman's birthday party that sent a lot of tongues wagging. Among the guests were married women who temporarily 'replaced' their husbands as they got to 'tango' with some youthful men believed to be informal traders (dealers) at Ximex Mall.

Zimbabwe model graces cover of glossy fashion magazine

Zimbabwe model graces cover of glossy fashion magazine

Sat, Jul 02, 2011

THE Zimbabwe-born model who is the face of Louis Vuitton will grace the cover of glossy Love magazine.

Wife's sex scandal rocks Zuma

Man bedridden after sleeping with a stranded woman

by Harare Metro

Wed, Jun 22, 2011

A CHINHOYI man is now bedridden, suffering swollen legs, stomach and private parts in a suspected case of juju commonly known as "runyoka". Wilson Mawa (41) of Godzi Primary School in Kenzamba under chief Magonde started experiencing pain and the swelling of body parts about a month ago in what he attributed to "locking" after he slept with a stranded woman.

They have become bolder, while men want more old-fashioned romance

They have become bolder, while men want more old-fashioned romance

by Sunday Times

Sun, Jun 12, 2011

South African women are becoming more adventurous in bed - and the fun doesn't stop there.

Lead Stories

Minister Timba demands US$250 000 from Chihuri

by The Standard

Mon, Aug 15, 2011

JAMESON Timba, the Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s office is demanding US$250 000 from Police Commissioner- General Augustine Chihuri and three detectives who arrested him in June.

Zimbabwe Governing Parties Urged to Reach Agreement Before SADC Summit

by VOA

Tue, Aug 02, 2011

South African facilitator Lindiwe Zulu said it was surprising that Zimbabwe's governing parties have rejected the road map to the next elections that was drawn up by their own negotiators reports the Voice of America

Tsvangirai and Mugabe clash

by Daily News

Fri, Jul 08, 2011

HARARE - An "acrimonious" meeting between President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai on Wednesday ended in a stalemate after they failed to agree on media reforms and civil servants salaries reports the Daily news

Tich Mataz hands himself in over fraud allegations

DA pressures Zuma to keep the pressure on Mugabe

by SAPA

Tue, Jun 28, 2011

President Jacob Zuma must encourage the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to halt elections in Zimbabwe until key democratic reforms are made, the DA said on Monday.

Aids drugs used in Africa can cause premature ageing

by Reuters

Tue, Jun 28, 2011

London - A class of generic Aids drugs often used to treat HIV in Africa and other poor regions can cause premature ageing and lead to age-related illnesses such as heart disease and dementia, scientists said on Sunday.

Mugabe vows to defy rules on 'blood diamonds'

by Staff reporter and agencies

Sun, Jun 19, 2011

ZIMBABWEAN president Robert Mugabe has promised to sell diamonds from his country's controversial Marange mine ''sanctions or no sanctions'', and the country that would be his biggest customer, India, is being urged by the industry there to buy Zimbabwe stones outside the international framework.

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

Chihuri spews fresh venom, vows to ignore cases of political violence

by MDC

Thu, Jul 07, 2011

HARARE - Police Commissioner General Augustine Chihuri has flatly refused to investigate the escalation of violence against the MDC, in particular the attacks on the party's supporters by persons dressed in military fatigues and rogue police officers at the behest of Zanu-PF.

African constitutional experts to help in drafting Zimbabwe Constitution

Wed, Jul 06, 2011

HARARE – The embattled Zimbabwean coalition government’s Constitution Select Committee has hired Kenyan and Ghanaian Constitutional experts to assist in the drafting stage which is set to commence by month end.

Zimbabwe's Inter-Party Negotiators Defy Mugabe Call for Early Elections

Wed, Jul 06, 2011

Negotiators for the parties in Harare's unity government warned that they do not control the timetable for amending the constitution, which they noted depends on the parliamentary select committee according to reports monitored via Voice of America

Sinking ship: ZANU PF heir-achy reaching out to MDC

by Daily News

Mon, Jul 04, 2011

HARARE - Alarmed by the reality that it is impossible for Zanu PF to win free and fair elections in the near future, top party officials are reportedly planning life after the octogenarian leader by strategically and secretly reaching out to Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai to be accommodated.

COPAC impasse solved

Fri, Jun 24, 2011

HARARE - The Constitution Select Committee is set to resume analysing data in the thematic stage after a two week impasse which saw the three parties failing to disagree on the template to be used.

Controversial brigadier booted out of COPAC

by The Herald

Wed, Jun 22, 2011

BRIGADIER-GENERAL Douglas Nyikayaramba has been booted out of Copac at the behest of donors battling to control the constitution-making process.

'Stalemate' deals further blow to new Zimbabwe constitution

by AFP

Mon, Jun 20, 2011

HARARE - Work on Zimbabwe's long-delayed constitution has stalled again, with President Robert Mugabe's party complaining on Monday of a "stalemate" in compiling opinions gathered during months of public outreach.

Zimbabwe voters roll '100% perfect'

Zimbabwe voters roll '100% perfect'

by SAPA

Sun, Jun 19, 2011

Harare - There was no other country in the world with a voters' roll that was "as 100 percent perfect" as Zimbabwe's, the country's registrar-general has said, the state-run Herald newspaper reported on Saturday.

SADC moves into Harare as Zanu-PF leaves Johannesburg empty handed

by MDC

Wed, Jun 15, 2011

SADC has turned its attention onto the performance of the Inclusive Government; in particular Harare's handling of outstanding issues in the Global Political Agreement (GPA).

Mugabe Pressured to Act on Zimbabwe Elections

Mugabe Pressured to Act on Zimbabwe Elections

Mon, Jun 13, 2011

JOHANNESBURG — Leaders from across southern Africa, who have long deferred to President Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe’s 87-year-old strongman, dealt him a setback on Sunday, calling for speedier progress toward free and fair elections conducted “on a level playing field” and injecting the region more forcefully into the process of making that happen.

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".

Zimbabwe PM Tsvangirai Voices Displeasure at Civil Service Pay Increases

by VOA

Tue, Jul 05, 2011

Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has signaled his displeasure at the pay raise granted to civil servants last week in a move that apparently bypassed the Cabinet, commenting that the US$30 increase in base salaries was too little to make a difference to struggling state employees - but would seriously strain the national budget.

Zimbabwe election talks to resume

Mon, Jul 04, 2011

ZIMBABWE'S political party negotiators are expected to resume talks to finalise timelines and other specific details on elections.

Mysterious fires burn down four family homesteads

Mysterious fires burn down four family homesteads

by The Herald

Sat, Jul 02, 2011

A Tsholotsho family is being terrorised by mysterious fires that have burnt down four homesteads belonging to its members.

Zimbabwe Elections only after a clear roadmap says Biti

by MDC

Thu, Jun 30, 2011

The MDC-T Secretary General and Finance Minister, Tendai Biti on Wednesday said Zimbabwe can only hold free, fair and uncontested elections after the completion of a clear roadmap.

Zimbabwean PM's Party Calls for Resignation of Police and Army Chiefs

by VOA

Thu, Jun 30, 2011

ZANU-PF spokesman Rugare Gumbo dismissed the notion that the national police are in league with the former ruling party led by President Robert Mugabe, to whom a number of senior security officials have publicly declared their unswerving loyalty reports the VOA

Chibebe appointed to global trade union post

by SW radio

Wed, Jun 29, 2011

The outspoken Secretary General of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU), Wellington Chibebe, has been appointed to a global trade union post in Brussels, in recognition of his commitment to the rights of workers in Zimbabwe.

Air Zimbabwe forced to return Zambezi Airlines' plane

Ncube blasts army generals

Tue, Jun 28, 2011

Army generals have no business getting involved in politics, MDC-N president Welshman Ncube has said.

Mugabe Legitimizing Attacks on Tsvangirai, Power-Share MDC Says

Mugabe Legitimizing Attacks on Tsvangirai, Power-Share MDC Says

Tue, Jun 28, 2011

HARARE - Reports from Zimbabwe last week indicated that Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has not returned home from Malaysia despite his delegation flying in on Thursday, sparking fresh speculation about the 87-year-old leader’s health.

Mugabe Legitimizing Attacks on Tsvangirai, Power-Share MDC Says

by VOA

Tue, Jun 28, 2011

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF is using the state-controlled Herald newspaper to “legitimize an attack on Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai,” according to the premier’s Movement for Democratic Change party.

Mugabe's thugs besiege Biti's offices

by Special correspondent

Tue, Jun 28, 2011

Harare, - Finance Minister Tendai Biti was Monday afternoon besieged by over 200 placard waving war veterans who demanded that he complies with Robert Mugabe's order for him to award a salary increase to civil servants and further denounced Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai whom they called a puppet of the West.

MPs confirm ZBC rot

Sun, Jun 26, 2011

Zimbabwe prison's hermaphrodite dilemma

by Special correspondent

Sun, Jun 26, 2011

The Zimbabwe Prison Service (ZPS) is confused as to where to place an inmate who has both male and female sexual organs?

Military chefs rake in mining profits

Fri, Jun 24, 2011

ZIMBABWE’S top military brass, politicians and businessmen loyal to President Robert Mugabe have teamed up to form a new bourgeois class that has ventured into the lucrative mining business.

PM dismisses Brigadier's nonsense

Fri, Jun 24, 2011

Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s party rejected accusations by an army brigadier general that he is a threat to the southern African nation’s security.

General Says Mugabe Rival Is a Threat to Zimbabwe

General Says Mugabe Rival Is a Threat to Zimbabwe

Fri, Jun 24, 2011

JOHANNESBURG — As regional leaders push for free and fair elections in Zimbabwe, a high-ranking general in the country’s army has vowed that the security services will ensure that President Robert Mugabe, 87, remains in power, calling his chief political opponent a “national security threat” who “can only be dealt with by people in uniform.”

Zimbabwe teachers to strike over wages: union

Arrest Tsvangirai: Moyo

by Staff reporter and agencies

Mon, Jun 20, 2011

HARARE - Zanu PF loyalists masquerading as political analysts, including the country's most dangerous attention seeker Professor Jonathan Moyo have called for the prosecution of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and Minister Jameson Timba for accusing Robert Mugabe of lying to the nation.

Matabeleland people are against Mthwakazi state: Ncube

Matabeleland people are against Mthwakazi state: Ncube

by Staff reporter and agencies

Mon, Jun 20, 2011

THE Government must act decisively to stop the marginalisation of Matabeleland before people from the region lose patience, the leader of the MDC, Professor Welshman Ncube, has said.

Mugabe refusing to accept reality
'Mugabe a liar' - MDC
1000s of Zimbabweans flee murderous mobs

1000s of Zimbabweans flee murderous mobs

Sun, Jun 19, 2011

Polokwane - Thousands of Zimbabweans ­living in a township outside Polokwane, Limpopo, fled last week following the most serious wave of xenophobic violence to hit South Africa in recent months.

'Sanctions or no sanctions, Zimbabwe will sell its diamonds': Mugabe

by Special correspondent

Thu, Jun 16, 2011

Speaking after touring two mining operations in Chiadzwa on Wednesday, President Robert Mugabe reiterated that sanctions or no sanctions, Zimbabwe will continue to sell its natural resources.

ZANU PF says it does not recognize Welshman Ncube

Wed, Jun 15, 2011

HARARE - An undated ZANU PF position paper, posted on its official website, has accused SADC of violating the Global Political Agreement “by appearing to recognize” Welshman Ncube as a principal in the shaky coalition governme

Zimbabwe sanctions protesters ejected

by Staff reporter and agencies

Wed, Jun 15, 2011

Harare - Protesters pushing for the Zimbabwean finance minister to sign a petition calling for the lifting of international sanctions against the country had to be dispersed by police Wednesday.

"Summit successful": Zanu PF

Tue, Jun 14, 2011

HARARE - Zanu PF Secretary for Information and Publicity, Rugare Gumbo today was pains explaining the outcome of the Extraordinary Summit of SADC Heads of State and Government held in South Africa saying it was positive and successful.

Arrested for dancing naked at a funeral

Mon, Jun 13, 2011

Four people have been arrested and fined by Dangamvura police for causing a stir at a funeral. The four are alleged to have danced naked in the full glare of mourners two weeks ago.

Hilton Mambo has died

Hilton Mambo has died

Mon, Jun 13, 2011

ONE of the finest Zimbabwean broadcasters Hilton Mambo has died, according to reports reaching the United Kingdom.

Mozambique to step up diamond controls

by AFP

Mon, Jun 13, 2011

MAPUTO — Mozambique is speeding up preparations to join an international conflict diamond monitoring scheme amid widespread gem smuggling from Zimbabwe's controversial Marange mines, state media said on Monday.

Tekere Buried, Enos Nkala Seriously Ill

Tekere Buried, Enos Nkala Seriously Ill

by Radio VOP

Sun, Jun 12, 2011

Harare, - The late liberation war hero, Edgar “Two Boy” Tekere was buried Sunday at the National Heroes Acre where it was revealed that his friend, one of the founding members of Zanu (PF), Enos Nkala, failed to attend as he is seriously ill in Bulawayo.

Petrol haulage truck overturns, 3 perish

Sun, Jun 12, 2011

HARARE - Three people died and more are feared dead after a haulage truck carrying petrol overturned in Sunningdale, Harare yesterday evening.

Zanu PF to deploy 80 000 militia for polls

by The Zimbabwe Independent

Fri, Jun 10, 2011

A COALITION of civic organisations has claimed that more than 80 000 youth militia, war veterans and army commanders will be deployed across the country to ensure victory for President Robert Mugabe and Zanu PF in the elections expected after the constitution-making process.

News : Africa : Eastern and Central Africa

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

News : Africa : North Africa

Gaddafi govt says in talks, rebels say he must go

Gaddafi govt says in talks, rebels say he must go

by Reuters

Tue, Jul 05, 2011

TRIPOLI, - The Libyan government said on Monday it was in talks with opposition figures but there seemed little chance of a swift end to the conflict as both sides stuck to entrenched positions on the fate of Muammar Gaddafi.

GADDAFI: ARRESTS TO BE ORDERED
SOLDIERS FROM ALGERIA & ZIMBABWE FIGHTING IN LIBYA FOR GADDAFI

SOLDIERS FROM ALGERIA & ZIMBABWE FIGHTING IN LIBYA FOR GADDAFI

by Staff reporter and agencies

Fri, Jun 10, 2011

Algeria and Zimbabwe have sent troops to support Libya's Colonel Muammar Gaddafi in his war against the rebels according to the daily The International Business Times.

Libya: Gaddafi investigated over use of rape as weapon

Thu, Jun 09, 2011

The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor says there is evidence that Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi ordered the rape of hundreds of women as a weapon against rebel forces.

News : World news : Australia, NZ and Asia

10 killed as Taliban storm Kabul hotel

10 killed as Taliban storm Kabul hotel

by AFP

Wed, Jun 29, 2011

Kabul - Eight heavily armed Taliban militants stormed a top Kabul hotel, sparking a ferocious battle involving Afghan commandos and a Nato helicopter gunship that ended hours later with at least 10 civilians dead.

Mugabe and Bashir to grace Malaysian conference

Mugabe and Bashir to grace Malaysian conference

by AFP

Sun, Jun 12, 2011

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court, are to visit Malaysia for an economic gathering, a minister said on Sunday.

Zimbabwe student denied visa because she was late by a minute

Zimbabwe student denied visa because she was late by a minute

by Staff reporter and agencies

Sat, Jun 11, 2011

A MELBOURNE university graduate has been refused a skilled migration visa because she faxed the forms which arrived seconds after official business hours, it is claimed.

News : World news : UK and Europe

New Monaco Princess Born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe

New Monaco Princess Born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe

by Staff reporter and agencies

Mon, Jul 04, 2011

The controversy surrounding the wedding of Prince Albert of Monaco to Charlene Wittstock has not stopped Bulawayo claiming the princess as one of their own.

Zimbabwean-born youth knifed in cold bloodied murder

Zimbabwean-born youth knifed in cold bloodied murder

by Daily Mail

Mon, Jul 04, 2011

A boy of 16 whose family fled Zimbabwe for a better life in Britain was stabbed to death in broad daylight in a ‘tit for tat’ row between schools, it emerged last night.

EU calls for full reforms in Zimbabwe

Wed, Jun 29, 2011

BRUSSELS - The EU and international partners have called on officials in Zimbabwe to speed up the implementation of a power-sharing agreement, also underlining their concerns following last week's bust-up in a Kimberley Process meeting on diamonds.

Louis Walsh faces police probe after allegations of indecent assault on man in toilet

by Daily Mail

Thu, Jun 23, 2011

Louis Walsh is being accused of allegedly indecently assaulting a young father in a bar toilet.

UK says now deporting Zimbabwean asylum seekers

UK says now deporting Zimbabwean asylum seekers

by Staff reporter and agencies

Wed, Jun 15, 2011

BRITAIN’S Home Office confirmed on Wednesday that it had resumed the removal of failed asylum seekers to Zimbabwe, hours after a 45-year-old woman was bundled onto a Kenyan Airways plane and sent home.

Sick teacher abused small girls over a period of 5 years

Sick teacher abused small girls over a period of 5 years

by Daily Mail

Sat, Jun 11, 2011

This is the primary school teacher who filmed himself sexually abusing 'vulnerable' young girls in his classroom.

News : World news : USA and Canada

Malema: US are 'blood thirsty imperialists'

by The Times (SA)

Wed, Jul 06, 2011

ANC Youth League President Julius Malema has labelled the United States as "blood thirsty imperialist" for bombing Libya with its NATO allies.

'Obama didn't break the War Powers Act in handling the Libyan conflict': US

Mon, Jun 20, 2011

U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Sunday defended the military operation in Libya, saying President Barack Obama didn't break the War Powers Act in handling the conflict. He also said cutting off fund to the operation would be a "mistake."

Man caused airport terror over bomb hoax

by Special correspondent

Wed, Jun 15, 2011

A ZIMBABWEAN man caused panic at a Canadian airport after claiming he planned to plant a bomb in a major city and had been exposed to radioactive material.

HIV-positive Zimbabwean man who failed to warn sex partners loses appeal

HIV-positive Zimbabwean man who failed to warn sex partners loses appeal

Sat, Jun 11, 2011

VANCOUVER, Canada — A Zimbabwean man who failed to warn sex partners he was HIV positive has lost his appeal.

News : Crime and Courts

Pictures:South African woman (23) caught trying to smuggle 1.5kg of cocaine in her dreadlocks
Woman of 96 ‘sexually assaulted’ in care home claim

Woman of 96 ‘sexually assaulted’ in care home claim

Wed, Jul 06, 2011

A CARE home probe has been launched amid allegations that a 96-year-old woman was sexually assaulted by a member of staff.

2 UK  teens held over Yemurai murder

2 UK teens held over Yemurai murder

Wed, Jul 06, 2011

LONDON, United Kingdom - Two teenage boys have been arrested over the murder of a schoolboy stabbed in the neck in south-east London

Former IMF chief files countercharges against French writer Tristane Banon

Former IMF chief files countercharges against French writer Tristane Banon

Tue, Jul 05, 2011

According to a report by CNN News on Monday, the former International Monetary Fund head Dominique Strauss-Kahn may face new sexual assault charges in France this week, days after charges against him in New York appeared to be on shaky ground.

Zimbabwe Energy Minister Acquitted

Zimbabwe Energy Minister Acquitted

Tue, Jun 28, 2011

Zimbabwe's Energy Minister Elton Mangoma, a member of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), was acquitted Tuesday in Harare's High Court of charges he abused tender procedures. Mangoma’s arrest in March seriously threatened the relative stability brought to Zimbabwe by the country's inclusive government.

'Contaminated Fanta, man sues delta beverages for $150k

Mon, Jun 27, 2011

Mr. Brian Moyo, a Harare businessman, who allegedly fell ill after drinking a fanta "contaminated" with moulds is claiming US$150 000 in damages from Delta Beverages Pvt Limited.

Teacher gets 20 years for raping 11-year-old pupil

by Staff reporter and agencies

Sun, Jun 26, 2011

A Harare primary school teacher has been slapped with a 20-year jail term for raping a 11-year-old pupil.

Zimbabwe Police Arrest MDC Legislator Accused of Knowingly Transmitting HIV

by VOA

Wed, Jun 22, 2011

The unnamed journalist with the state-run Chronicle newspaper said when she started dating lawmaker Siyabonga Malandu Ncube last year she was HIV-negative, but tested positive after he broke up with her reports VOA

Zimbabwean jailed for panga killing

by SAPA

Tue, Jun 14, 2011

Pretoria - A Zimbabwean man was on Tuesday jailed for eight years for killing his wife with a panga after she infected him with HIV and admitted to being a prostitute.

Men stab lesbian for 'stealing' girlfriends

by SAPA

Tue, Jun 14, 2011

Cape Town - A gay woman was stabbed four times by men who accused her of stealing their girlfriends in Crossroads in the Western Cape, The Times reported on Tuesday.

Zanu-PF official arrested in South Africa

Zanu-PF official arrested in South Africa

Sun, Jun 12, 2011

JOHANNESBURG - Zanu-PF chairperson for Johannesburg, Ndaba Nyoni, was on Friday arrested for common assault after gate crashing a press conference and attacking one of the guests, Rodrick Magaisa.

Sick teacher abused small girls over a period of 5 years

Sick teacher abused small girls over a period of 5 years

by Daily Mail

Sat, Jun 11, 2011

This is the primary school teacher who filmed himself sexually abusing 'vulnerable' young girls in his classroom.

MDC minister compares Zimbabwe to Rwanda before the genocide

MDC minister compares Zimbabwe to Rwanda before the genocide

Thu, Jun 09, 2011

A senior government minister in Zimbabwe has warned of "an atmosphere of poison" reminiscent of Rwanda on the eve of the genocide that left 800,000 people dead in the 1990s.

More Chinese labour assaults

by NewsDay

Tue, Jun 07, 2011

A local employee working for a Chinese restaurant in Harare was recently allegedly assaulted by his employer in yet another case of physical abuse of employees by Asian employers.

News : Africa : Southern Africa

Malema: US are 'blood thirsty imperialists'

by The Times (SA)

Wed, Jul 06, 2011

ANC Youth League President Julius Malema has labelled the United States as "blood thirsty imperialist" for bombing Libya with its NATO allies.

Scramble for Documents by Zimbabweans in South Africa Facing New Deadline

by VOA

Wed, Jul 06, 2011

Zimbabwean Consul General Godfrey Magwenzi told NGO stakeholders in Johannesburg that fewer than 10,000 passport applications out of 72,261 received by the consulate remain to be processed

Illegal Zimbabweans to be deported

Fri, Jul 01, 2011

Pretoria - Any undocumented Zimbabweans still in SA by the end of the government's amnesty period in July will be deported, home affairs said on Thursday.

South Africa issues over 100 000 permits to Zimbabweans

by SAPA

Thu, Jun 30, 2011

The South African home affairs department has revealed that it has issued s total of 133,331 permits to Zimbabweans enabling them to legally remain South Africa.

PM commends Zambians for peaceful electoral process

by Special correspondent

Thu, Jun 30, 2011

ZIMBABWE’s Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has expressed confidence in the ability of Zambians to hold free, fair and peaceful elections.

Mrs Obama shines in Africa

Mrs Obama shines in Africa

by SAPA

Wed, Jun 29, 2011

Gaborone - After more than two years as America's first lady, Michelle Obama won't say she's hit her stride.

Zimbabwe removed from Sadc Troika agenda

Tue, Jun 28, 2011

ZIMBABWE has been removed from the agenda of the Sadc Organ on Defence, Politics and Security Co-operation Ministerial Committee because the political and security situation in the country has normalised.

Daily Mail: Michelle Obama , Tutu woo the world

by Daily Mail

Fri, Jun 24, 2011

Her toned arms have made her the envy of women around the world.

Obama pays tribute to Zimbabwean young writer

Obama pays tribute to Zimbabwean young writer

by Staff reporter and agencies

Wed, Jun 22, 2011

Here's the full transcript of Michelle's Obama's speech which she delivered this morning at the Regina Mundi Church in Soweto. YES WE CAN.

US First Lady Michelle Obama meets Nelson Mandela

US First Lady Michelle Obama meets Nelson Mandela

by SAPA

Wed, Jun 22, 2011

Johannesburg - US First Lady Michelle Obama met former president Nelson Mandela at his home on Tuesday, in a rare visit with the ageing icon whose legacy frames much of her journey here.

Michelle Obama arrives for SA 'pilgrimage'

Registrar-General speaks on South Africa deportations

by Staff reporter and agencies

Mon, Jun 20, 2011

The Registrar-General, Tobaiwa Mudede said his department had afforded the Zimbabweans in South Africa a chance to regularise their stay, but some now wanting special help did not take up the offer.

SA sniper rifles in Libya

SA sniper rifles in Libya

Sun, Jun 19, 2011

South African-made sniper rifles have found their way into the hands of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's forces.

1000s of Zimbabweans flee murderous mobs

1000s of Zimbabweans flee murderous mobs

Sun, Jun 19, 2011

Polokwane - Thousands of Zimbabweans ­living in a township outside Polokwane, Limpopo, fled last week following the most serious wave of xenophobic violence to hit South Africa in recent months.

Uprisings no longer necessary: Zille

Uprisings no longer necessary: Zille

by The Times (SA)

Sun, Jun 19, 2011

The DA's "watershed" victory in a ward with no white voters showed that uprisings were no longer necessary to bring about change, Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille said in a speech prepared for delivery on Youth Day.

Take back land without paying: Malema

Take back land without paying: Malema

Wed, Jun 15, 2011

Cape Town - South Africans must take back the land that belongs to them without having to pay for it, ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema said in Cape Town on Tuesday.

Robert Mugabe and Jacob Zuma clash

Robert Mugabe and Jacob Zuma clash

by Zimbabwe Telegraph

Mon, Jun 13, 2011

Robert Mugabe was involved in a bad tempered exchange with his South African counterpart yesterday as his hopes of triggering an early election this year were derailed at a regional summit.

Clinton Chastises China on Internet, African ‘New Colonialism’

Clinton Chastises China on Internet, African ‘New Colonialism’

by Bloomberg

Sun, Jun 12, 2011

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, sharpening her criticism ofChina, said the world’s second-biggest economy was doing everything to “stifle the Internet” and displaying traits of “new colonialism” in Africa.

Clinton Chastises China on Internet, African ‘New Colonialism’

Clinton Chastises China on Internet, African ‘New Colonialism’

by Bloomberg

Sun, Jun 12, 2011

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, sharpening her criticism ofChina, said the world’s second-biggest economy was doing everything to “stifle the Internet” and displaying traits of “new colonialism” in Africa.

Vavi stuns ANC

Vavi stuns ANC

by Sunday Times

Sun, Jun 12, 2011

COSATU general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi warns in a report prepared for the federation's central committee meeting this month that South Africa could become a "banana republic", and threatens to repudiate President Jacob Zuma's leadership.

Tribal clashes rock anti-Mugabe protests, feuding mobs teargased

Tribal clashes rock anti-Mugabe protests, feuding mobs teargased

by Staff reporter and agencies

Sat, Jun 11, 2011

Johannesburg, Political intolerance among Zimbabwe's pro-democracy parties saw a demonstration against Robert Mugabe by the two Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) formations, Zapu and Mtwakazi Liberation Front (MLF) disrupted and teargas thrown by the police to disperse the crowds who had become rowdy.

Mugabe meets Zuma

Mugabe meets Zuma

Fri, Jun 10, 2011

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe accompanied by several of his ministers paid a courtesy visit to President Jacob Zuma in Pretoria on Friday afternoon.

Zanu Pf Disrupting Civic Events in Johannesburg

by SW radio

Fri, Jun 10, 2011

The atmosphere in Johannesburg has been described as a "circus" by activists who have travelled to South Africa, ahead of the June 11th SADC Summit that will discuss Zimbabwe.

Amnesty International Urges Southern African Body Stand Firm on Zimbabwe

by VOA

Thu, Jun 09, 2011

Civic organizations have called demonstrations to pressure SADC to press President Mugabe for reforms, while ZANU-PF is said to be busing in supporters from Harare for a counter-demonstration reports VOA

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.