Kalonzo Heads to Cyprus for Bilateral Talks
Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka leaves Friday for Nicosia, Cyprus on a four-day official visit at the invitation of the President Demetris Christofias.
View ArticleNigeria: Insecurity, Threat to Country's Existence -- Bishop
Bishop of Diocese of Ihiala, Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Rt. Rev. Raphael Chukwuzubelu Okafor in this interactive session with journalists speaks on the state of the nation especially the...
View ArticleTricky Midweek Games for Big Sides
The Glo Premier League continues with the first midweek fixtures of a long season scheduled for the match-day-6 games. High-flying Hearts of Oak have the opportunity to build on their lead at the top...
View ArticleSchlupp Thrilled to Get Black Star Chance
Jeffrey Schlupp is delighted to have earned a Ghana call up, describing his debut invitation as "a dream come true".
View ArticleZimbabwe: Expectations High Ahead of National Budget
FINANCE minister Tendai Biti is expected to present the 2012 national budget before month-end amidst high expectations from different sectors of the economy that it will guide the nation from...
View ArticleOutsourcing Is Not Always Exploitation
Outsourcing is usually characterised as "moving jobs overseas" as if it's necessarily a one-for-one tradeoff. But it's not that simple. Many of the jobs that are handled through impact sourcing could...
View ArticleExclusive - Anxiety As PSC Fate in the Balance
National Assembly Speaker Kenneth Marende's memo postponing an informal meeting to discuss the rot in the most-important House team ended a week of anxiety among MPs over the fate of the Parliamentary...
View ArticleZimbabwe: The Human Capital Telescope
BRETT Chulu strategists (Pvt) Ltd conducted a survey in September (2011). The survey set out to establish the prevalence and patterns of pay and performance practices in various economic sectors in...
View ArticleZimbabwe: 'No Basis for Allowance Cut'
CONSTITUTIONAL and Parliamentary Affairs minister Eric Matinenga said the decision to suspend payment of MPs' allowances between July 2008 and October 2011 was legally defective and could be challenged...
View ArticleNew Initiative to Honour Outstanding Young Women
When Middle East and South African women stood up in podiums in their respective countries to receive awards for making a difference in society, Sheida Mutambi-Mutuku knew this was an opportunity that...
View ArticleJudge to Rule On CMC Meeting Row Next Week
The High Court will decide on Wednesday next week whether an extraordinary general meeting for CMC shareholders requested by the embattled former chairman Peter Muthoka will proceed. (READ: Claims of...
View ArticleZimbabwe: IP-Conscious Nation and Wealth Creation Part (III)
TO formulate effective intellectual property (IP) integrated national developmental policies and underlying implementing strategies, an IP-conscious nation should seek to; (i) Incorporate IP elements...
View ArticleTuju to Revisit Kisumu Town
Raphael Tuju presidential campaign team plans to go back to Kisumu town where its convoy was stoned last week.
View ArticleLiberty Hit Bechem for Five
Captain Michael Helegbe scored a brace at the Carl Reindord Park as Liberty Professionals strolled to a 5-0 win past bottom side, Bechem United.
View ArticleSouth Africa: IEA Warns of Irreversible Climate Change in Five Years If...
In a new study launched Wednesday by the International Energy Agency (IEA), weeks ahead of the Durban Climate Change talks, scientists warn that if the current trend to build high-carbon generating...
View ArticleGambari Seeks British Support
Ibrahim Gambari, head of the African Union-United Nations Mission in Darfur (UNAMID), sought British support for the peace process in Darfur on Thursday.
View ArticleFarmers Complain of Herders' Invasion
Farmers across all Darfur states complained to Radio Dabanga on Friday about their farms being invaded by herders.
View ArticleMozambique: Rare Earth Reserves in Sofala Announced
The Australian company Southern Cross Resources said on Wednesday that its concession in Xiluvo, in central Mozambique, possesses reserves of 1.1 million tonnes of rare earth elements.
View ArticleCCG Audio Message Calls for Change of Gov't
Ousman Thorpe, the seventh prosecution witness in the ongoing treason and sedition trial of former information minister, Dr. Amadou Scattred Janneh and three others yesterday, Thursday, 10th November...
View ArticleUNHCR Condemns Air Attack On Refugee Camp in Country
The UN refugee agency on Friday strongly condemned the aerial bombing of a temporary refugee camp in South Sudan sheltering more than 20,000 civilians fleeing from conflict in neighbouring Sudan's Nuba...
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