Tunis, August 29, 2008-It has just been announced in Tunis that the Carthage Eagles and Herha Berlin attacker Amine Chermiti, will not play against Burkina Faso on September 6, 2008 in Ouagadougou, in a combined African Cup and World Cup  |


A HARARE woman lost her car and US$ 9 000 to two men who had helped her to push-start her vehicle in the city centre.  |
G&W Industrial Minerals (Private) Limited, a subsidiary of the Industrial Development Corporation, is engaging potential investors to partner it in its Rushinga White Hydrated Lime Project which requires US$10 million.  |
HAS Edward Sadomba gone AWOL? That was the big question in the capital yesterday with reports indicating that the lively forward has mysteriously gone missing.  |


MEMBERS of Parliament have implored monetary authorities to give banks permission to allow the lawmakers to withdraw more than the $20 000 daily limit.  |
Bridget Nabukalu looked healthy during her first weeks of life. But when she clocked two months, her parents started seeing weird symptoms. She was shivering constantly, lost weight and her heart was pounding so fast. Her parents suspected that their  |
TWO Printflow employees, who were last week jailed 18 months apiece for illegally possessing blank copies of birth certificates, passport application forms, Government receipts and other official documents, yesterday applied for bail pending determination of their appeal.  |
JONGWE Printers and Publishing Company Pvt Ltd has declared the first divided to major shareholder M&S Syndicate after managing to post a profit in the 2007 financial year.  |
ENGLAND-BASED Cheetahs coach Liam Middleton believes he will assemble the best national rugby 7s side he has ever coached when his troops get into camp later this month.  |
HIGH-FLYING Monomotapa went nine points clear at the top of the CBZ Premiership table and kept alive their hopes of a maiden league title with a narrow win in this exciting tie at Gwanzura yesterday.  |
A total of ten junior Bombers will participate in the inaugural AIBA Youth World Championships due on October 25 in Guadalajara, Mexico.  |
IT was business as usual for Cara Black and Liezel Huber on the opening day of the Kremlin Cup women's tennis tournament in Moscow, Russia, on Monday night.  |
The Lions Club has set a side Shs74 million to help in fighting against drug abuse among the youth in Uganda.  |
Rwanda-based midfielder Michael Ssebalinga yesterday got a surprise call to the national fold ahead of Uganda's decisive Sunday's African/World Cup qualifier against Benin.  |
A BLIND and elderly couple from Nhwali area of Beitbridge was burnt to death when its house caught fire while having supper, police said yesterday.  |
MPs yesterday warned Makerere University managers after they failed to appear before the Social Services Committee to explain fees hike at the university.  |
The search for East Africa's most respected companies is on but this time it's going to be tougher to get onto the list.  |
President Yoweri Museveni has urged the international community to assist the interim government of Somalia establish a strong army for the country.  |
Grace Agwaru was only five years in 1975 when doctors told her parents she was unlikely to live beyond her 16th birthday due to a heart ailment.  |
ZESA is battling to repair and restore vandalised and stolen transformers around Bulawayo amid reports that some of its workers are asking residents to contribute as much as R10 000 towards the replacement of a single transformer.  |
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