Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday 29 August 2011


Today from VOANews.com

Zimbabwean General Dismisses Libyan-Style Revolt Scenario for Harare

National Healing Minister Moses Mzila Ndlovu, a liberation war veteran, said the Zimbabwean military is unnerved by Libyan events

AU Commission Chief Says Gadhafi Forces Must Accept Defeat

Jean Ping urges Gadhafi to 'understand' his opponents have taken power, calls on both sides to stop killing
African Union Commission chairman Jean Ping addresses an emergency summit of the AU Peace and Security Council in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa, August 26, 2011

Zimbabwe Teachers Rap Unions for Failing to Provide Traditional Benefits

One teacher in Harare speaking on condition he not be named said he believes teachers unions are short-changing their members

Zimbabwean Activists Urge Tightening of Statute on Knowing HIV Transmission

HIV/AIDS expert Frenk Guni said people must not be complacent hoping that their partners will not infect them

Elephant Study Reveals Social Bonds, Communication Skills

Animals play key role in forest ecology
Kanthi and Kamalia, with their calves, are the most inseparable pair of elephants biologist Shermin de Silva has ever observed.

Zimbabwe's Ruling Partners Differ Sharply Over Status of Libyan Ambassador

Both formations of the Movement for Democratic Change said proposals to expel Libya's ambassador for changing sides were wrong-headed

Zimbabwean FM Biti Says Diamond Cash Not Covering Civil Service Pay Increase

Mines Minister Obert Mpofu said the contribution from diamonds is as large as possible, urging that other ministries also contribute

Zimbabwe Co-Home Affairs Minister Makone Denies Sustaining Mild Stroke

Makone said she has a history of high blood pressure and had forgotten to take her medication when she traveled to Mutare for a rally

Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority Increases Tariffs, Angers Consumers

Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association Director Roderick Fayayo said ZESA’s rate increase was poorly timed as consumers are strapped

Zimbabwe Anglican Church Appeals Property Ruling to Constitutional Court

The diocese charges that Bishop Kunonga’s agents, which it says are hired thugs, have threatened and harassed Anglican clergy
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